All poll promises fulfilled: Chandrababu Naidu

All poll promises fulfilled: Chandrababu Naidu
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Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has once again made it clear that the State government would fight for justice until it gets all the benefits from the Centre

Vijayawada: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has once again made it clear that the State government would fight for justice until it gets all the benefits from the Centre.

Addressing the public meeting at Grama Darshini programme at Tatakuntla village in Vissannapet mandal in Krishna district on Friday, he said that whoever is doing injustice to the State would not be spared at any cost.

The State is progressing with welfare schemes compared to other States amidst bifurcation difficulties, but the Centre has been hatching crooked plans to create hurdles. He said that the Centre was not releasing the due share as per the right of the State.

Opposition YSR Congress and Jana Sena parties, colluding with the BJP, are damaging the interests of the State for self-interests. He recalled that the state bifurcation pushed the State into hardships and debts. The government was using all efforts to overcome the situation, he said and added that the government fulfilled all its poll promises. He asked the people to see the development during the last four years.

Earlier, the Chief Minister garlanded the statue of NTR in the village. He also took part in Eruvaka programme in an agriculture field there, interacted with the students and discussed their problems in the village.

The women of the village also explained their problems to the Chief Minister. The officials were instructed to solve the problems of the villagers. The Chief Minister announced Rs 50,000 financial help and pension for one Jyothi who is physically-challenged. He also said that the government would give tri-motor cycle to her.

Minister Devineni Umamaheswara Rao, ZP chairperson Gadde Anuradha, TDP leader N Swamidas, District Collector B Lakshmikantham and several officials were present.

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