Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has called upon Telugus from all over the world to become partners in the P-4 (Public-Private-People-Partnership) policy to eradicate poverty in the state. The Chief Minister, who unveiled the P-4 policy document aimed at changing the lives of the poor, asked everyone to take a pledge on Sankranti Day to participate in it.
He called upon the 10 percent of people who have reached the highest peaks of society to help the 20 percent who are at the bottom and bring them up. He made it clear that poverty eradication is possible only if the people participate in government programs.
CM Chandrababu Naidu believed that happiness and prosperity will prevail in everyone’s homes only when economic inequalities are eliminated and the living standards of everyone in the society improve. He called upon everyone to become partners in the Public-Private-People-Partnership-P-4 policy proposed for this purpose.
The Chief Minister, who released the P-4 policy document in X, wrote a two-page open letter to the people on this occasion. Chandrababu said that lakhs of families are still living in poverty in the state. He expressed regret that even the basic needs like education, medicine, nutritious food, and drinking water are not being met.
He said that no matter where one settles, they can help an individual, a family, a group, a village, or a region in their motherland and increase their living standards. The Chief Minister suggested that those in high positions should think of giving back to the society by taking advantage of the opportunities available to them.
Chandrababu revealed that a special portal will be launched on the P-4 policy and suggestions and suggestions will be received for 30 days. Chandrababu explained that people in high positions and NRIs can bring about major changes in society by supporting the poor they know and providing opportunities.
He recalled that the programs undertaken in the past with the spirit of Janmabhoomi had yielded wonderful results in villages. Today, with the same spirit, the CM called for people to come forward to uplift the poor who are at the bottom.