Chandrababu Naidu Asserts TDP’s Role in Women Empowerment

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Chandrababu Naidu Asserts TDP’s Role in Women Empowerment

Telugu Desam Party (TDP) President N. Chandrababu Naidu emphasized the significance of women empowerment, attributing it to his party’s initiatives. He alleged that welfare schemes introduced during his tenure were dismantled after Jagan Mohan Reddy assumed office as Chief Minister.

Accusations of Welfare Scheme Reversal and Corruption

Addressing a gathering in his constituency Kuppam, Naidu criticized the current government for scrapping welfare programs and resorting to corrupt practices. He accused the administration of promoting counterfeit liquor, leading to devastating consequences for women.

Chandrababu Naidu’s Commitment to Women’s Welfare

Expressing unwavering support for women, Naidu pledged to prioritize their interests and enhance their economic well-being. He highlighted TDP’s legacy of empowering women through initiatives like property rights, reservations in local bodies, and welfare schemes.

Appeal for Support and Electoral Strategy

Naidu urged women to rally behind the TDP and encouraged them to influence their families’ voting decisions. He emphasized the importance of securing a decisive victory for the party in the upcoming elections, promising to lead efforts towards poverty alleviation and prosperity.

Recognition of Kuppam’s Contributions

Acknowledging the support of Kuppam residents, Naidu called for record-breaking electoral success in the constituency. He vowed to honor their trust by striving for a poverty-free society and appealed for unity and diligence in the electoral campaign.

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