Alliance Victory Asserted by 11 Surveys: Chandrababu Naidu

Alliance Victory Asserted by 11 Surveys: Chandrababu Naidu

In a public gathering in Pedana, Krishna District, TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu addressed the audience. During the speech, he praised Pawan Kalyan as a "real hero" and also appreciated senior TDP leader Konakalla Narayana. As part of the alliance agreement, it was decided to allocate the Bandar MP ticket to sitting MP Balashowri from the Janasena party, a decision that Konakalla Narayana wholeheartedly supported without objection.

Chandrababu expressed his regret for not being able to provide a ticket to Buragadda Vedavyas, from a family with a long political history, due to the alliance constraints. However, Vedavyas willingly stepped forward to sacrifice his chances for the betterment of the state. Chandrababu challenged the TDP and Janasena workers to embody the same spirit and questioned whether YCP leaders would allow fraudulent voting.

He remarked on the auspicious occasion of Sri Rama Navami, suggesting that the large turnout indicated an assured victory and an impending establishment of 'Ramarajyam' in the state. He rhetorically asked what the people would do about the metaphorical 'demon king' of the state, referencing the Ramayana where Lord Rama defeated Ravana.

Chandrababu criticized YCP leaders, labeling them as deceitful and manipulative. He claimed recent surveys showed their alliance winning between 17 and 23 MP seats, despite the alleged malign presence of one particular 'villain' who had supposedly never ventured out from his home. He accused YCP chief Jagan Mohan Reddy of corruption and deceit during past elections, and sarcastically changed his name to "Psycho Jagan".

Naidu also accused Jagan of engaging in violent actions and not condemning similar actions when they were directed at the TDP and its allies. He narrated an incident of alleged violence involving Jagan, criticizing him for his silence over attacks against TDP and Janasena members.

The speech touched on themes of manipulation through financial incentives and the importance of integrity, urging the public to recognize the deceptive tactics used by the opposing party. Chandrababu called for unity among TDP, Janasena, and BJP members, declaring their collective dedication to public welfare and democratic values.

In conclusion, Chandrababu's passionate call to action encouraged the public to vote against YCP, predicting a landslide victory for NDA in the upcoming elections, envisioning a prosperous future for the country and the Telugu-speaking people by 2047.


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