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Historic necessity: Naidu repeats same old dialogue!

Historic necessity: Naidu repeats same old dialogue!

“Historic necessity,” appears to be the favourite dialogue of Telugu Desam Party president and former Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu.

He feels that only he has the ability to rule the state and it is historic necessity that he should become the chief minister of the state.

In the 2019 elections, too, the TDP chief used the same dialogue to appeal to the people to elect him as the chief minister again.

“Voting the TDP to power for another term is the historic necessity to continue  the developmental works and construction of Amaravati capital,” he said then.

But the people have thrown the TDP into the pages of history and given a massive mandate of 151 out of 175 seats to YSR Congress party, which was a historic record in any state.

On Wednesday, too, Naidu used the same dialogue. He said the alliance between the TDP and Jana Sena Party headed by power star Pawan Kalyan was historic necessity.

Virtually sounding the poll bugle from the public meeting at Polipalli village in Vizianagaram district, to mark the conclusion of the Yuva Galam pada yatra of TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh, the former chief minister said that in the upcoming Kurukshetra war, the YSRCP will be totally wiped out of the political scene in the State. 

Announcing that the TDP-Jana Sena combined manifesto will soon be released, the former chief minister said that public meetings will also be organised at Tirupati and Amaravathi soon.

Naidu said the YSRCP was out of the scene on the day the TDP-Jana Sena alliance was announced. 

"We have already decided to provide free bus travel for women, to pay Rs 3,000 per month each for jobless youth and provide employment to 20 lakh youth," he said.

The TDP supremo alleged that the votes of the TDP and the Jana Sena are being deleted.

"Now it is our responsibility to see to it whether our votes are there or not," he added.

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