Chandrababu praises Amit Shah for resolving uncertainties about their political alliance

Dharmavaram: TDP leader Chandrababu Naidu participated in an election campaign meeting with Union Minister Amit Shah in Dharmavaram today. At the event, following Shah's speech, Chandrababu spoke, praising the gathering of people despite the sweltering heat, indicating a strong public support. He confidently stated that the future government would be led by the NDA, with Narendra Modi as the Prime Minister again.

Chandrababu addressed the concerns regarding the alliance of three parties, clarifying that Amit Shah's comments had dispelled all doubts about their coalition. Amit Shah had emphatically assured that their alliance was committed to saving the state and ensuring the victory of the people, removing any corrupt forces.

Regarding the development of the state capital, Amaravati, Chandrababu accused the opposition of destroying it and pledged to restore Amaravati as the premier capital city in India under the NDA regime. Amit Shah reaffirmed their commitment to Amaravati and the Polavaram project, blaming delays on corruption.

Chandrababu criticized the current government's handling of pension distribution, claiming that the elderly were being inconvenienced by having to visit offices in the heat due to poor planning. He promised improvements and increased pensions for various groups once in power.

He also accused current Chief Minister Jagan of engaging in political drama similar to past elections and challenged him to explain the absence of digital payments in liquor stores. Naidu vowed to reintroduce free sand distribution and protect local land rights, criticizing the government's mismanagement and alleged conspiracies against landowners.


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