
Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu calls for victory rallies on June 12 to mark one year of NDA rule in Andhra Pradesh
Addressing a teleconference with the Ministers, MPs, MLAs and MLCs on Saturday, Mr. Naidu said the welfare schemes and development activities should be explained to the people to let them know how the NDA was undoing the damage that had been done by the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) in 2019-24, when the State lost its reputation and was teetering on the brink of bankruptcy.
The NDA could bring about a welcome change in the last one year and it had to sustain the positive momentum for the next four years. Mr. Naidu said he was getting the impact of the performance of the government and the TDP assessed from time to time in order to make up for any shortcomings.
Also, the party was tracking how the leaders were functioning, on the basis of which they would be encouraged to do better, or set aside from their roles, he said.
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Advice to first-time MLAs
'The first-time MLAs must act responsibly and be accessible to the people and party workers. Those falling short of the expectations will pay the price for their inefficiencies,' Mr. Naidu said.
Further, Mr. Naidu said he was reviewing the performance of the MPs and MLAs every six months. Those doing well would be vested with greater responsibilities. He observed that most of the MLAs and MPs got closer to the people through their work and brought good name for the party and government. 'The government cannot afford to let administrative mistakes cost its image. In this regard, the Ministers and other elected representatives must be vigilant,' he observed.
The NDA was moving forward with all its strength to rebuild the State that had been destroyed by the YSRCP, which was apparently trying to throw a spanner in the works even after suffering an ignominious defeat in the general elections, he said. However, the NDA would not budge from its mission to make Andhra Pradesh a progressive State, Mr. Naidu asserted.
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Central support
The Chief Minister said the Central government was extending the desired hand-holding for the construction of the capital city Amaravati and the Polavaram project, which were extremely crucial for the development of the State. Administrative clearances were given for investments amounting to ₹5 lakh crore.
The government was committed to completing the Polavaram project by 2027, and the State could secure a financial package of ₹11,400 crore for the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP), while the ArcelorMittal-Nippon Steel was preparing to set up a massive plant in Anakapalli district, he said.

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