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TDP chief reaffirms that his first signature after swearing in as CM will be on the mega DSC file

TIRUPATI: TDP chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu reaffirmed during his Prajagalam meetings held at Nandyal and Chittoor on the final day of the campaign phase on Saturday, that his first signature after swearing in as the chief minister of the state will be on the "mega DSC" file.

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Addressing massive gatherings at Chittoor and Nandyal, Naidu asked the voters to pledge support to Daggumalla Prasad Rao, contesting as an MP candidate from the Chittoor parliament and all other NDA candidates in the poll fray from Nandyal and Chittoor districts.

Targeting the YSRCP govt for ruining the state's prospects on all fronts, Naidu assured the people that the double engine govt led by him and Prime minister Narendra Modi, will bring back Andhra Pradesh on to the path of development once again.

"Polavaram and various other major and minor irrigation projects which are pending will be completed within two years to transform the perennially drought prone Rayalaseema region into a fertile belt and a horticultural hub", the TDP chief promised.

"To address the issue of unemployment and migration of labour, we will generate 20 lakh jobs within the next five years and will also extend Rs.3000 as unemployment stipend as well. The YSRCP govt ruined the future of the youngsters in the last five years by promoting Ganja usage. We will crack the whip against Ganja smuggling and protect our future generations", Naidu underlined.

Recalling the numerous acts of vengeance filled politics of the YSRCP govt, the TDP chief recalled how he was arrested illegally without following any due procedure at Nandyal on Sept 9. "I have served as a CM for 14 years and as a leader of the opposition for 15 years. But with scant regard for the procedures, I was arrested and jailed in fake cases foisted against me by the YSRCP. The people should introspect that if this can happen to me, what will be the fate of the common man, who cannot raise his voice against the autocratic YSRCP rule", the TDP chief questioned.
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Stating that he saw the pain and agony of the people during his entire election campaign, Naidu exuded confidence that more than anyone, the people of the entire state are eagerly awaiting for the polling day on May 13, to end the anarchic YSRCP rule in the state by electing the NDA alliance.

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