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Andhra Pradesh BJP chief PVN Madhav kicked off his statewide tour from Kadapa, calling it the 'gateway to God' due to its spiritual significance. He emphasized Kadapa's rich cultural heritage linked to poets like Annamacharya and Vemana. The BJP aims to expand its grassroots presence ahead of upcoming local body elections. Madhav also engaged with citizens through a 'Chai Pe Charcha' event to strengthen public outreach.

Key Points: Andhra BJP Chief PVN Madhav Begins Statewide Tour from Kadapa

  • PVN Madhav highlights Kadapa's cultural legacy linked to Tallapaka Annamacharya and Yogi Vemana
  • BJP aims to strengthen grassroots presence ahead of local body polls
  • Kadapa’s infrastructure projects like airport and highways discussed
  • Chai Pe Charcha event held to boost citizen engagement
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Andhra Pradesh BJP chief begins statewide tour from Kadapa, calls it 'God's gateway'

BJP AP President PVN Madhav launches statewide tour from Kadapa, calling it 'God's gateway' and emphasizing cultural, political, and spiritual significance.

"I chose Kadapa to begin my statewide tour because it is the first threshold to the sacred hills of Tirumala. – PVN Madhav"

Amaravathi, July 27

The Bharatiya Janata Party cadres on Sunday gave a grand and warm welcome to Andhra Pradesh BJP State President PVN Madhav in Kadapa on the occasion of his visit to the region.

The Kadapa district BJP unit organised the visit as a celebratory event, marking the beginning of PVN Madhav's statewide tour.

Addressing a gathering, PVN Madhav said, "I chose Kadapa to begin my statewide tour because it is the first threshold to the sacred hills of Tirumala."

He highlighted Kadapa's cultural, literary, and historical significance.

"Kadapa is a land that brought glory to the Telugu language. It is the birthplace of thousands of devotional hymns by Tallapaka Annamacharya, home to the people's poet Yogi Vemana, and where great scholars like CP Brown worked to promote Telugu globally," he said.

Madhav noted that Kadapa also holds political importance, which is why he chose to begin his journey as State BJP President from there.

"Leadership means ensuring that every BJP worker becomes the face of the party's leadership," he said, urging the party's cadre to ensure the BJP's work and vision reach every individual.

Speaking on infrastructure, he said, "Major national highways, such as the Bangalore-Amaravati Expressway and others, pass through Rayalaseema. Kadapa Airport is being developed; new railway lines are being laid."

He assured that the BJP will recognise and reward long-serving and dedicated party workers.

While the BJP is currently a partner in the state government led by the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Madhav said the BJP aims to make its presence felt in the upcoming local body elections.

"In the upcoming local body elections, the goal is to hoist the BJP flag across the state. BJP aims to nurture people-centric leadership through its cadre-based approach. We all must work together to strengthen the glory and presence of the BJP," he said.

Explaining the spiritual significance, he added, "I'm beginning my first tour from Kadapa because it is God's gateway--'Devuni Kadapa.' In Indian pilgrimage routes, people travelling from the North to Rameswaram or Kashi, or heading to Tirumala, traditionally pass through Kadapa."

Madhav also hosted a "Chai Pe Charcha" event in Kadapa as a platform to interact with citizens and strengthen the BJP's grassroots connection.

"Happy to host a "Chai Pe Charcha" in Kadapa, a platform for interaction and connection with people. The program aims to engage directly with citizens and work in unison for the state's development. The main mission is to see the BJP flag fly high across Andhra Pradesh," he said.

Criticising the previous state government, he said the Rythu Bharosa (Farmer Welfare) scheme was mishandled and diverted from its intended purpose.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While I appreciate highlighting Kadapa's cultural heritage, I wish politicians would talk more about concrete development plans rather than just symbolism. What about jobs for youth? Healthcare facilities?
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Karthik V
Chai Pe Charcha is a nice initiative! Direct interaction with citizens is what our democracy needs. Hope they listen to ground realities and not just give speeches. Andhra needs practical solutions, not just political rhetoric.
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Priya S
As someone from Kadapa, I'm proud our city is getting recognition! But development should reach all parts of Rayalaseema, not just cities. Our villages need attention too - better roads, schools and hospitals please!
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Arjun K
The spiritual angle is interesting but let's not mix religion with politics too much. Focus on governance! BJP should prove they're different from others by delivering actual development, not just talk.
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Nikhil C
Hope this isn't just election season drama. We've seen many leaders come and go with big promises. The Bangalore-Amaravati Expressway sounds good, but when will work actually start? Action speaks louder than words!

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