Raptadu: In a fervent promise to the people of Rayalaseema, TDP national president and former chief minister, Mr Nara Chandrababu Naidu, assured the populace of ensuring the supply of Godavari waters to the drought-stricken region. Speaking at a massive election rally as part of his Praja Galam campaign, Naidu outlined a series of commitments aimed at addressing various socioeconomic challenges facing the state.

Naidu pledged to create 20 lakh jobs over the next five years, emphasizing youth empowerment as a cornerstone of his agenda. Additionally, he vowed to prioritize the welfare of backward classes by proposing legislation for their safety and security, along with implementing a pension scheme for BC individuals above 50 years old.

Recognizing agriculture as the backbone of the state’s economy, Naidu promised to elevate farmers’ status by providing drip irrigation and subsidies. He urged the people to unite against what he termed an “anarchic regime,” highlighting the urgency of the upcoming elections in safeguarding the state’s future.

Asserting confidence in the alliance between TDP, Jana Sena, and BJP, Naidu appealed to the electorate to support their coalition for the collective benefit of the state’s population. He criticized the incumbent government led by Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy, accusing it of failing to fulfill electoral promises and exacerbating socioeconomic challenges.

With the Model Code of Conduct in force, Naidu assured the public of a fair electoral process and reiterated his commitment to creating a prosperous and inclusive future for Andhra Pradesh.