CM Chandrababu Naidu express 1000 percent confidence over TDP victory in AP elections

Update: 2019-04-22 16:42 IST

Amaravati: In 2019 AP elections results on 23 May, it's confirmed that the TDP flag will fly high. The party chief N Chandrababu Naidu expressed confidence, not for 100 percent but 1000 percent it is sure that TDP will win the elections.

Up to June 8th, the TDP government continues. CM Naidu has directed the party leaders to be alert until the results of the election are announced and also said to thank the voters, who stood in long queues and voted for TDP victory.

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On Monday the TDP supremo has conducted a review meeting with the party leaders, contested MLA and MP candidates in Amaravati. Where CM Naidu has discussed with the leaders over the polling process, and future action plan.

On the occasion, Chandrababu Naidu said in the history he has not seen such worst elections. The money was spent vigorously in the elections. With the illegality in the polling process, it is a threat to democracy.

The TDP chief said though how many conspiracies might have done, but finally, TDP will be successful. He directed the party leaders to be in the front run and see that the people are been not been suffered and to take care of their needs, till the TDP government is sworn in.

Chandrababu Naidu questioned that at camp office why Chief Minister can't conduct press meeting? Chandrababu Naidu slammed that can PM Modi conduct Cabinet meeting. He said it will be good to remember that the government is a continuous process.

The center is conducting IT, ED raids on AP leaders, but in Telangana, there is not a single news about IT and ED raids. PM Modi has corrupted all constitutional systems. Chandrababu Naidu has expressed anger that CBI, IT, ED, EC have got down to worse.

TDP fought for the counting of VVPAT slips. Without giving proper training to the officers the EC has conducted the polling in the state. At the center BJP has no chance of getting more than 160 seats, Chandrababu Naidu said.

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