Naidu's Call for Rayalaseema's Prosperity: Challenging Jagan's Governance
In a fervent address, TDP leader N Chandrababu Naidu raised pertinent questions about Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy's approach towards irrigation projects during the recent YSRC's 'Siddham' meeting in Rayalaseema. Speaking at a gathering in Penugonda as part of the 'Raa Kadaliraa' program, Naidu emphasized the holistic transformation water, investment, education, and employment could bring to Rayalaseema's destiny. He lamented the perceived neglect of the region's crucial needs under the current administration and urged the people to rally behind him in safeguarding Andhra Pradesh from what he termed as 'psycho' governance.
Drawing from his past initiatives, Naidu spotlighted the successful completion of projects worth Rs 64,000 crore in Anantapur district alone, including pivotal irrigation endeavors. He underscored the pivotal role irrigation plays in Rayalaseema's economic uplift, despite adversities such as the YSRC's refusal to operate RTC buses for TDP meetings, a move he commended the resilient spirit of the attendees at the 'Raa Kadaliraa' gathering.
In a bold challenge, Naidu called upon Jagan to engage in a transparent debate concerning the unresolved murder of his uncle, YS Vivekananda Reddy, while also questioning the sense of security under the current regime. Firmly addressing YSRC leaders, Naidu warned against any further harassment of TDP activists, asserting the principle of repercussion for every action taken. With unwavering confidence, Naidu prophesied the imminent formation of the next government through the TDP-JSP alliance, driven by the shared vision of Rayalaseema's progress and prosperity.
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