Chandrababu Naidu Provides Strategy for TDP Leaders in Graduates MLC Polls

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Amaravati: Chief Minister and TDP National President Nara Chandrababu Naidu laid out a detailed roadmap on Friday for candidates contesting the upcoming Graduates constituency election to the State Legislative Council. Naidu emphasized the importance of close coordination with the Jana Sena and BJP leaders to ensure a cohesive campaign.

In a teleconference with TDP MPs, MLAs, and senior leaders across East and West Godavari, Krishna, and Guntur districts, Naidu directed the party to prioritize voter enrollment, urging leaders to complete registrations by the November 6 deadline. He affirmed the party’s support for candidates Perabattula Rajasekhar (East and West Godavari) and Alapati Rajendra Prasad (Krishna and Guntur) after consulting leaders across these constituencies.

Naidu urged TDP leaders to unite with alliance partners at the mandal level, highlighting that NDA collaboration secured 93% of votes in recent polls. He advised candidates to hold regular coordination meetings with the Jana Sena and BJP to optimize voter outreach and boost campaign efficacy.

Outlining the government’s achievements, Naidu emphasized the importance of communicating developmental projects, such as the recent approval of the Amaravati rail line and ongoing flood relief assistance, to graduates and the general public. He encouraged graduates to register to vote, reinforcing TDP’s aim to create 20 lakh jobs over the next five years and drive economic growth.