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Chandrababu Naidu, the national president of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and former Andhra Pradesh chief minister, recently vowed to tackle unemployment and educational challenges in the state if the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) comes to power in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
While addressing a gathering in Kuppam, Naidu promised to address the issue of vacant teaching positions by signing the Mega District Selection Committee (DSC) file within 60 days of the NDA assuming office.
During his speech, Naidu also assured the youth that his administration would create 20 lakh jobs over the next five years and pledged to offer a temporary unemployment allowance of Rs 3,000 per month until employment is secured.
Criticising the current DSC system, Naidu alleged mismanagement and favouritism in the state politics and called upon the Election Commission to intervene.
Naidu proposed educational reforms, aiming to transform Kuppam into a knowledge hub. The Andhra Pradesh leader emphasised the need to revamp Dravida University’s curriculum and warned against the potential consequences of the YSRCP returning to power.
Naidu highlighted concerns about insecurity and lack of progress under their governance.
Drawing inspiration from Mahatma Gandhi and Dr BR Ambedkar, Naidu stressed the transformative power of education and entrepreneurship.
The leader criticised the incumbent government’s failure to attract investments and provide employment opportunities. Naidu urged voters to reject the ruling party in the upcoming elections.
Naidu accused the current administration of corruption and neglect, pointing out irregularities in recruitment exams and the decline of industries in the state. He pledged to restore economic prosperity and uphold the rights of minority communities.
The former chief minister also called for cooperation between the state and central governments for progress.
In his closing remarks, Naidu reiterated his commitment to the welfare of Andhra Pradesh. He stressed the need for unity across party lines to ensure a better future for the state.
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