Chief Minister and TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu has made it clear that NDA candidates Perabathula Rajasekhar and Alapati Rajendra Prasad should win the graduate MLC elections of both Godavari districts and the joint Krishna- Guntur districts with a huge majority. He advised that no one should be overconfident.
He suggested that coordination meetings should be held with the NDA parties and work and directed that the leaders of the cluster, unit, booth, and in-charges, as well as the Jana Sena and BJP committees, should move forward. He said that these elections should be held unilaterally.
CM Chandrababu held a teleconference with NDA alliance ministers, MPs, MLAs and key leaders. He gave direction to the leaders on the graduate MLC elections and said that the alliance government’s development and welfare programs should be explained to the people.
Chandrababu Naidu made it clear that there will be a stable government only when we win every election. He said that DSC notification will be issued for 16,347 teacher posts soon. The leaders of the three parties should work in the same way as they worked in coordination before the general elections, he added.
The leaders told the CM that the alliance has the support of all the teachers’ unions except UTF. Chandrababu said that in the 7 months since the government was formed, we have overcome difficulties and taken steps towards good governance. “We are running a government that does not cause problems for the people. We are not saying that everything will happen overnight. We are correcting the systems that have gone wrong”, he added.
The Chief Minister said that with the help of the central government, we are undertaking other development and welfare programs including Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, financial assistance to the capital Amaravati, funds for Polavaram, railway zone and other development and welfare programs.
He said that new industrial policies have been brought with the job first policy. After the coalition government came to power, he said that investments of about Rs. 7 lakh crore have been brought to the state. He said that 4,10,125 jobs will come to the youth through these investments.