
Amaravati, June 15: Chief Minister and TDP leader, Nara Chandrababu Naidu, dedicated the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) historic victory to its hardworking leaders and activists. During a teleconference with NDA members, Naidu celebrated the coalition’s unprecedented success, achieving a record number of seats not seen in the past two decades.
Naidu highlighted the NDA’s impressive performance, securing 57% of the vote share and an extraordinary 93% strike rate. The alliance swept eight combined districts, winning key Assembly segments like Gajuwaka, Bhimili, and Mangalagiri by over 90,000 votes. Significant majorities were also achieved in Pendurthi, Nellore (City), Tanuku, Kakinada (Rural), Rajahmundry (City), Visakhapatnam (East), and Pithapuram.
In Lok Sabha constituencies such as Visakha, Srikakulam, Amalapuram, and Guntur, the NDA emerged victorious with majorities exceeding three lakh votes. Naidu commended the activists’ resilience in the face of adversity, including attacks and imprisonment, emphasizing their crucial role in this victory.
Naidu reassured that campaign promises, including the Super-Six, Praja Galam manifesto, and initiatives like Mega DSC, pension revisions, Skill Census, and Anna Canteens, would be fulfilled. He expressed optimism for the nation’s future, aiming for global prominence by 2047, with Telugus leading the way.
Acknowledging Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan’s role in uniting the vote, Naidu pledged continued collaboration with the BJP for the state’s progress. He encouraged leaders to maintain strong connections with local activists and offices, emphasizing a commitment to both governance and party strengthening.