Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu assured that he will stand by the workers who shed blood for the party. As part of his visit to Jeedi Nellore of Chittoor district, he participated in a meeting organized with the party ranks near Ramanaidu Palle and said that he will do political governance with true spirit. He said that good results will be achieved by using technology.
He advised that party workers should not go around looking for posts, but should go around with the people and posts should come looking for them. He cautioned that helping YSRCP in any way is like milking a snake and made it clear that there should be no situation where you do things for YSRCP directly or indirectly.
The TDP chief said that he is collecting all the details of those who do so. He said that the winner is the one who collects votes, not words and asked that Jeedi Nellore should become a stronghold for the Telugu Desam Party, which ranked 90th in the TDP membership registration.
He said that he has nothing to do with these calculations, everything is recorded here like Chitragupta’s calculations. He said that the public opinion poll on MLAs, MPs and everyone is continuously ongoing. Chandrababu said that social media is the weapon of the future, and this is the right platform to inform the people about the work we are doing from time to time.
The Chief Minister warned that no matter how many tasks he takes up, he will make it a responsibility to meet the activists, and that he will not only respect the activists but also whip them if necessary. He reminded that he has been associated with the activists for 45 years and that in the last elections, he had also put aside his friends because they did not have public approval.
He said that from now on, he would be constantly available to the party leaders and activists. He said that after 30 years, GD hoisted the TDP flag on the Nellore fort and worked with the aim of winning by sacrificing his life. He said that he had slightly missed the mark in Punganur and Thamballapalle. He said that if they had done well, they would have won even in Pulivendula.