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Andhra Pradesh: TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu launches P4 model in Nimmakuru to eliminate poverty in the state

Vijayawada: TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday launched the P4 (Public Private People Partnership) model at Nimmakuru village in Pamarru assembly constituency of Krishna district on the occasion of the 28th death anniversary of party founder NT Rama Rao. “The P4 model is contrary to the alleged exploitation by the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government,” Naidu said. The name of the program will be decided later.” Saying that his life’s ambition was to create a poverty-free society, the TDP chief envisioned achieving this in the next 25 years, which could not be accomplished in the last 75 years after independence. He underlined the importance of implementing sustainable models to generate wealth in the state, allowing construction of roads, power generation and establishment of colleges. The former chief minister outlined a scheme where a portion of the wealth generated would be distributed to the poor, and he would educate them about enhancing their resources so that they could enjoy the wealth generated by them. He urged the people who migrated from villages and reached prominent positions to provide guidance to each and every family while envisioning a poverty-free society. He revealed that they chose Nimmakuru and Naravaripalli for the implementation of the pilot project. If the innovative concept is successful, he announced plans to expand it to the entire state. Later addressing the ‘Ra Kadali Ra’ meeting in Gudivada, the TDP chief said both surveys and public sentiment in the state indicate that the TDP and Jana Sena Party alliance will win the upcoming elections. “Even if Jagan changes MLAs in all 175 assembly constituencies, the YSRC will not emerge victorious in the upcoming elections,” he said. Highlighting issues like unemployment and challenges faced by the public during the current regime, he explained the main features of the TDP mini-manifesto. In response to Jagan’s ‘Why not 175’ slogan, the former CM replied ‘Why can’t Pulivendula?’ Beyond taking the astonishing loan and burdening 5 crore people of Andhra Pradesh with debt, Jagan’s real contribution to the state Raise questions. Naidu promised to expedite construction of flyovers on railway tracks and four-laning of Manikonda and Gudivada roads, besides completing all pending works in Gudivada assembly constituency if TDP returns to power in the state. Saying that the 83-day countdown for the YSRC has begun, Naidu called on people to work for the TDP-JSP alliance and expose the corruption of the YSRC government. On this occasion, he warned YSRC MLA Kodali Nani not to cross the limits while speaking, otherwise he would have to face serious consequences in future.

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