Key Points

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu commemorated the first anniversary of the TDP-led NDA's victory in Andhra Pradesh. He described June 4 as a historic day of democratic restoration and people's revolution. Naidu emphasized the coalition's commitment to welfare and development over the past year. The Chief Minister expressed gratitude to party workers and promised continued progress in the coming years.

Key Points: Naidu Marks TDP-NDA Victory Anniversary in Andhra Pradesh

  • TDP-NDA alliance marks transformative first year in Andhra Pradesh
  • Naidu credits people's movement for democratic restoration
  • Coalition promises continued development and welfare programs
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June 4 created history in Andhra Pradesh politics: CM Naidu

CM Naidu reflects on June 4 historic political shift, celebrates democratic triumph and coalition government's first year

"The day when dictators were swept away by the people's revolution - N. Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravati, June 4

On completion of the first year of TDP-led NDA's victory in Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday said June 4, 2024, was the day that created history in the state politics.

"The day when dictators were swept away by the people's revolution. The day the people drove away, the madness that had been unleashed in the name of power. The day when the psycho regime came to an end and every citizen enjoyed freedom and peace," the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president posted on 'X'.

CM Naidu recalled that it was the day when democracy was restored in the state by people who voted as a movement.

He said it was a day when the state, hurt by state terrorism, was placed in the hands of the coalition and ushered in welfare, development, and good governance, a day when the state won with the struggle of the yellow soldiers, the movement of the Jana Sainiks, and the support of the BJP.

The Chief Minister said that the coalition government is working every day by treating the power given by the people a year ago as a responsibility to rebuild the state.

"To fulfil the hopes and aspirations of the people and to live up to the trust they placed in us, we have strengthened the governance, provided welfare and put the development back on rails," CM Naidu wrote.

CM Naidu stated that on the occasion of the completion of a year of the one-sided verdict given to change the direction of the state and recalling the victory, he bows his head before the people.

"We promise to undertake many more development and welfare programs in the next four years. Congratulations and thanks to the workers and leaders of the Telugu Desam, Jana Sena and Bharatiya Janata Party, who paved the way for the victory of the alliance with their uncompromising fight against the destructive rulers," he added.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
As an Andhra native, I've seen both good and bad governance. Naidu's return has brought stability, but the real test will be delivering on infrastructure promises. The Amaravati project needs revival - hope they don't play politics with development this time!
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Priya M.
The welfare schemes have reached more people in this 1 year than before. My grandmother finally got her pension after 2 years of waiting. But government hospitals still need improvement. Hope health sector gets priority 👏
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Suresh B.
Too much self-praise in this speech. What about concrete achievements? Where are the new industries promised? Only changing names of existing schemes doesn't count as development. Show us results, not just words.
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Ananya R.
The NDA alliance has worked better than expected in AP. Pawan Kalyan's presence has balanced regional aspirations with national vision. Hope this model succeeds - we need cooperative federalism in India, not constant center-state fights.
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Vikram G.
As a businessman in Visakhapatnam, I can say ease of doing business has improved. Single desk clearance is working. But power cuts still happen - hope the solar power projects get implemented fast. Overall 7/10 performance so far.
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Kavita N.
The "yellow soldiers" comment shows old politics hasn't changed. Why color-coded politics in 2024? Focus should be on governance, not party symbols. That said, women's safety initiatives are commendable. More CCTV cameras please!

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