TDP chief asks people if they ever saw a chief minister who never went to the secretariat even once in his entire 5 yr tenure

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TIRUPATI:

TDP chief

Nara Chandrababu Naidu asked the people of the state if they ever came across a Chief minister who never stepped into the state secretariat even once in his five year tenure.
Naidu made these interesting remarks against Chief minister

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy

at the

Prajagalam public meeting

held at the Dhone assembly constituency in

Nandyal district

on Monday.

Calling upon the people of Dhone assembly and Nandyal parliament to pledge support to the TDP nominees Kotla Jayasurya Prakash Reddy and Dr Byreddy Shabari, the TDP chief stepped up the ante against

state finance minister

Buggana Rajendranath Reddy, who is contesting from the Dhone assembly constituency for the third time.
"People of Dhone assembly are tired in their search for Buggana as he hardly stays here because of his commitments as a state finance minister to get all possible debts from the union govt. Forget Dhone, Buggana isn't available even at

Amaravati

as he always stays at Delhi", Naidu ridiculed.

Blaming the YSRCP govt's lackluster approach in completing the pending irrigation and drinking water projects in Nandyal district, Naidu observed that people's woes were compounded with an acute drinking water crisis at Nandyal this summer.
The TDP chief observed that the people across the state are repenting today for having voted the YSRCP to power in 2019. Every section of the society including farmers, educated youngsters, women, business community, Muslim minorities etc were tormented and suffered the most during the YSRCP regime.
"The 2024 elections will be a contest between Jagan Reddy's destructive politics and TDP's development politics. The people of the state should carefully introspect both the rules and vote for the TDP-NDA alliance in the upcoming elections to save the state from the verge of ruins unleashed by the ruling YSRCP in the last five years", Naidu appealed to the people.

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