TDP chief and former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu expressed confidence that NDA is going to achieve 400 seats in this election. Similarly, he said that this alliance is going to sweep in Andhra Pradesh.
He reached Varanasi on Tuesday to participate in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nomination filing program and said that Modi is working towards a `Vikasit Bharat’ (developed India) by 2047. He said that our country is going to play a vital role in global affairs ihe coming days.
Meanwhile, TDP leader Chandrababu complained to the Central Election Commission that there were 121 incidents of violence during the elections in Andhra Pradesh. He has written a 15-page letter to the Central Election Commission showing the details of the region-wise incidents along with photographs.
The letter was handed over to the Election Commission officials at Nirvachan Sadan in Delhi by the party’s National Election Coordinator Kanakamedala Ravindra Kumar. Naidu said that there have been more incidents of violence than ever before in many constituencies in Andhra Pradesh and the main reason for this is the failure of the police to deploy forces.
After the polling, Chandrababu, who spoke to reporters at the TDP central office in Mangalagiri, NTR Bhavan, said that the TDP ranks have broken the YSRCP conspiracies everywhere with the cooperation of the people.
He said the polling has reflected anti- government sentiments among all sections of people, more intensely among youth, women and employees. He expressed confidence that we are going to see unexpected results in this election.
Appreciating the enthusiasm shown by the people to vote and the dynamism that emerged from them, he said this is the beginning of a new history. He said that the desire to end anarchy and achieve democratic governance was evident in every voter who came to the polling stations.
Naidu sincerely thanked every voter who had come from hundreds and thousands of kilometers to cast their vote with the same determination and braved the financial burden, the heat of the sun and the difficulty of traveling to the polling centers for the state.