Chandrababu Naidu Highlights His Contribution to Hyderabad’s Development
Annamayya District, Feb 1: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu asserted that his contributions to Hyderabad’s development are undeniable. Speaking at a public meeting in Motakatla village, he stated that every step of Hyderabad’s progress bore his imprint and that his focus was now on Amaravati’s development.
During his visit, Chandrababu Naidu distributed social pensions door-to-door and handed over electric autos to beneficiaries. He interacted with auto drivers, listening to their concerns and assuring them of government support.
In his address at the Praja Vedika Sabha, the Chief Minister criticized the previous YSRCP government, accusing it of destroying Andhra Pradesh's progress and stalling the Polavaram project. He expressed regret that the state had lost five crucial years and promised to complete Polavaram by 2027.
Highlighting his commitment to youth employment, Naidu announced that the government would establish Tech Towers at the mandal level to enable work-from-home opportunities for software engineers. He reiterated the coalition government’s vision of "One IT Employee Per Household".
Chandrababu Naidu also emphasized that massive investments were flowing into Andhra Pradesh, revealing that ₹6 lakh crore in investments had already been secured within just six months. He reaffirmed his Swarnandhra 2047 Vision, aiming for complete poverty eradication by the state’s centenary year.