Naidu Criticizes Tamil Nadu's Governance, Urges Support for NDA
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu criticized Tamil Nadu's DMK government over law and order issues and infrastructure deficiencies. He advocated for the NDA, praising Prime Minister Modi's leadership and urging Tamil Nadu voters to choose NDA candidates for development. Naidu also addressed political representation and Hindi language debates.
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu criticized Tamil Nadu's declining law and order situation under the DMK, advocating for NDA candidates in upcoming elections. Addressing reporters, Naidu insisted on the importance of electing a 'double engine' government for rapid development.
Naidu highlighted infrastructure deficiencies, increased crime against women, and issues with spurious liquor. He endorsed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, particularly citing the Ganga-Cauvery river linking project, as a crucial achievement.
Discussing political representation, Naidu criticized opposition to women's reservation and addressed language debates, affirming unity across states. He refrained from commenting on actor-turned-politician Vijay's influence, recalling his own ties to Tamil Nadu.
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