TDP chief and Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu suggested that the concept of six laws in ‘My Telugu Family’ introduced in the Mahanadu should be widely taken to the people. He said that the trust placed in the coalition government by the people is being fulfilled.
Chandrababu, who is on a trip to Delhi, spoke to the party’s top leaders and activists in a teleconference on Friday. He commended the successful organisation of the Kadapa Mahanadu, highlighting the collaborative effort of the district leadership.
“The Kadapa Mahanadu has showcased that effective leadership can ensure the smooth execution of any programme,” he remarked, extending his congratulations to the leaders and activists involved. He expressed his appreciation for the ministers who, in their roles as activists, inspired others and attracted enthusiastic participation from the public.
Chandrababu said that there is a positive attitude among the people towards the schemes, development programs and administrative decisions taken by the coalition government during the year. He explained to the people what we have done in the year of rule, and what we will do in the coming days through the Mahanadu.
He suggested that the leaders should be more involved with the people and ensure that they continuously discuss the programs undertaken by the government.
Meanwhile, Chandrababu said that the reason for participating in the pension distribution program every month is to decide to be united with the people. He also instructed the MLAs to participate in the program as a matter of duty in serving the poor.
He announced that two significant welfare schemes— Ammaku Vandanam and Annadata—will be launched in June, and that women will receive free bus travel from August 15. Additionally, he revealed plans to announce a welfare calendar soon to ensure comprehensive support for all citizens.
On the other hand, arrangements are being made in full swing for CM Chandrababu’s visit to Konaseema district on Saturday. The CM will land at a helipad set up in C.H. Gunnepalli village in Mummidivaram mandal at 12:50 and from there interact with the labourers who are engaged in land clearing under the Employment Guarantee Scheme in Keyari, Katrenikona mandal.
Later, pension will be distributed to several deserving people at a program set up there. The Chief Minister will meet the villagers at a public platform program set up in the same village. He will launch the In the service of the poor – Bangaru Kutumbam program for the district there. Later, he will participate in a meeting with TDP leaders and activists of the constituency.