Chandrababu says He Is CM of 1995, committed To political Administration

Friday, November 22, 2024

TDP chief and Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has asserted that he is not the `Chief Minister of 2014’, but `Chief Minister of 1995’ and committed to `political administration’.  He launched TDP membership campaigns in all 175 assembly constituencies simultaneously and he registered himself as TDP member after paying Rs 100 towards membership fee to the state president Palla Srinivas.

Speaking on this occasion, he warned that there is no way to ignore those who have done wrong in the guise of politics while maintaining credibility. He said that he can understand the criticism coming from the cadre that he did not care about the affairs of the party after becoming the Chief Minister.

From the destruction done by Jagan, leaving the state in a groove, Chandrababu said that we should realize that we are carrying a debt burden of more than Rs. 10 lakh crores. He said that we need to realize that we are in a vicious circle and we need some time to solve this. Already many systems have already been put in order, he added.

The Chief Minister said that the last election was a unique one, where we have to fight a war with the monster and nothing else. Chandrababu made it clear that while supporting the party cadre, who suffered during the previous regime, we must fulfill the trust that people have placed in us.  

Chandrababu called upon the party cadre to revolt against sand danda, wherever it takes place and assured he will stand by them. He also advised people who purchase liquor  not to pay even a single rupee more than the MRP price. He cautioned that the YSRCP leaders are trying to bring bad name to the government by intruding into the free sand policy introduced by us.

He lamented that tenders were floated at the lowest price to create a shortage of sand and bring bad name to the government through black marketing. Chandrababu said that synergy charges and GST have also been lifted so that the spirit of free sand should not be damaged even if the government suffers a loss.

The Chief Minister  has made it clear that the wrong cases filed by the previous government will be resolved in accordance with the law and that no one should rush. He asked that no one should be disappointed with high expectations. Chandrababu said that no matter how many changes and reforms come in politics, the basic principle of public service should not be forgotten.

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