Andhra Pradesh: CM Naidu urges Telugu speaking in Delhi to vote for BJP in Assembly elections
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Andhra Pradesh: CM Naidu urges Telugu speaking in Delhi to vote for BJP in Assembly elections

Referring to the success of the TDP-JSP-BJP alliance in Andhra Pradesh, Naidu highlighted the economic progress made in just seven months, attracting Rs 7 lakh crore in investments. He called for a double-engine government in Delhi

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Feb 3, 2025, 03:30 pm IST
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In a high-energy election rally in Shahdara, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) Chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu extended his full support to BJP candidate Sanjay Goyal in the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections. Addressing a massive gathering of the Telugu community on Sunday, CM Naidu emphasised the need for a strong and progressive government under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Union Power and Housing Minister and Former Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar also addressed the rally, reinforcing the BJP’s commitment to Delhi’s development.

Speaking passionately in Telugu, Naidu stated that he had come to Delhi to support BJP and expressed confidence that the Telugu community would rally behind the BJP.

He urged the Telugu community in Delhi to actively campaign for BJP’s victory, emphasising that BJP’s win is the need of the hour. He noted India’s demographic advantage and projected that, under Modi’s leadership, India would become the world’s number-one economy by 2047.

I campaigned in Delhi for @BJP4India ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections. It was a pleasure to connect with the vibrant Telugu community here. I urged everyone to ensure BJP’s victory for a brighter future for Delhi and to help realize the vision of a Viksit Bharat, as… pic.twitter.com/Sk8ozGONAl

— N Chandrababu Naidu (@ncbn) February 2, 2025

He urged the people of Delhi to vote for BJP, stating that Delhi, as the heart of India, should reflect the nation’s strength and progress. He emphasised that India has risen to global prominence under Narendra Modi’s leadership, making significant strides in economic growth and policy reforms. He warned against the governance failures of Congress and AAP, citing Punjab’s economic and healthcare decline as an example.

 

Naidu also took aim at Arvind Kejriwal and Jagan Mohan Reddy, criticising their lavish expenditures on residences while public welfare suffered. He urged Delhiites to remove Kejriwal from power, just as Andhra Pradesh had ousted Jagan, for the greater good of the people.

 

Referring to the success of the TDP-JSP-BJP alliance in Andhra Pradesh, Naidu highlighted the economic progress made in just seven months, attracting Rs 7 lakh crore in investments. He called for a double-engine government in Delhi, similar to Andhra Pradesh, to drive rapid growth and prosperity.

 

Naidu compared the election manifestos of the BJP and AAP, stating that BJP’s promises, such as free education from kindergarten to postgraduate levels, were far superior to AAP’s focus on foreign education. He praised the Modi government’s initiative to provide potable tap water to every household and stressed the need to clean the Yamuna River, urging voters to choose BJP for a cleaner and healthier Delhi.

 

Naidu concluded by reaffirming his unwavering support for BJP candidate Sanjay Goyal, urging voters to choose a government that would propel Delhi and India towards a brighter future.

 

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