Naidu Promises End to "Anarchy," Outlines Vision for Prosperous Andhra Pradesh

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Naidu Promises End to "Anarchy," Outlines Vision for Prosperous Andhra Pradesh

Chandrababu Naidu's Vision for the Future

With just ten days remaining until the Andhra Pradesh elections, TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu has declared that the "anarchy" of the YSRCP government will soon come to an end. Addressing a public meeting in Nuziveedu, Naidu labeled Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy a "gang leader of robbers and landgrabbers," urging the people to reject the YSRCP's "fan" symbol and embrace change.

Naidu accused Reddy of employing deceptive tactics to seize land from the people through the Land Titling Act, claiming that a US company, Critical River Technology, is now managing the state's land records. He also expressed concern over the stalled Chintalapudi lift irrigation project and the unfulfilled potential of Nuziveedu's renowned mangoes.

Looking ahead, Naidu outlined his vision for a prosperous Andhra Pradesh under an NDA government. He pledged to complete the Chintalapudi project, promote Nuziveedu mangoes on a global scale, and revive the Amaravati project, which he believes was unjustly abandoned. Additionally, he promised a massive teacher recruitment drive and the creation of 20 lakh jobs within five years.

The elections for the 175-member Andhra Pradesh Assembly and the 25 Lok Sabha seats will be held on May 13th, with the results announced on June 4th. The people of Andhra Pradesh will decide whether to continue on the current path or embrace the change promised by Naidu and the NDA.