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Chairpersons will be appointed for 21 major temples across the state: Babu

15-03-2025 12:00:00 AM

metro india news  I amaravati

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has announced that chairpersons will be appointed for 21 major temples across the state. He stated that out of the 60,000 applications received for nominated positions, each application is being meticulously reviewed to ensure that the right individuals are appointed to appropriate roles.

During a teleconference with TDP legislators, ministers, and MPs, CM Naidu cautioned party members against any associations with YSRCP leaders. He expressed displeasure over delays in the recommendation of names for nominated positions and urged leaders to promptly submit details of dedicated party workers for these roles. He reiterated that TDP leaders, at any level, should not maintain ties with YSRCP members and directed in-charge ministers to take responsibility for preventing factional politics within the party.

CM Naidu assured party leaders that those who do not receive positions in the first phase should not feel disappointed. He clarified that appointments will be made in multiple phases, ensuring opportunities for all deserving party workers over a two-year tenure. He also emphasized that the performance of those already appointed is being closely monitored. He urged party members to maintain the same level of discipline and decorum as they did while in opposition.

Addressing concerns about alleged discrimination in welfare schemes, CM Naidu stressed that government initiatives are implemented without political bias. He condemned false propaganda suggesting that TDP leaders were instructed to deny benefits to YSRCP voters. Welfare programs will be executed without favoritism, distinguishing between political affiliations and government responsibilities, he clarified. He also reiterated that YSRCP leaders should not be allowed any influence within the party's framework.

CM Naidu instructed district in-charge ministers to increase their visits to their respective regions. He noted that noticeable improvements in governance have already taken place and emphasized better coordination between ministers, district coordinators, MLAs, and MPs. He urged legislators to actively raise constituency-related issues in the Assembly and Parliament. He also directed public representatives to unify and lead party members across all three coalition partners.

CM Naidu urged district ministers to increase their engagement with grassroots workers, visiting district offices and strengthening coordination. He also emphasized the importance of unity within the coalition government. He directed party representatives to ensure alignment among all three allied parties and maintain a strong leadership presence across the state.