CM Chandrababu Visits Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Dokiparru
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu visited the renowned Sri Bhusametha Venkateswara Swamy Temple in Dokiparru, Gudlavalleru Mandal, Krishna district, on Saturday as part of the temple’s annual Brahmotsavams. He was warmly received by temple founders and trustees P.V. Krishna Reddy and his wife upon arrival.
The Chief Minister performed special prayers, following which temple priests blessed him and presented him with sacred offerings. After concluding the religious rituals, Chandrababu Naidu inspected the temple's development works and spoke to the media.
He praised P.V. Krishna Reddy and his wife for their dedicated efforts in enhancing the temple’s infrastructure. Highlighting Andhra Pradesh's future vision, he remarked, "The Swarnandhra 2047 Vision Document emphasizes poverty eradication. By 2047, India will be a global leader, and Andhra Pradesh will be at the forefront nationally.
The Chief Minister stated, "If all elections in the country are held simultaneously as part of the Jamili system, there will be more time for development. If elections are held every three months, the rulers will have to focus solely on elections."
As part of the P4 initiative, the Chief Minister urged Krishna Reddy to extend support to Below Poverty Line (BPL) families in Gudlavalleru Mandal, a suggestion Reddy readily accepted. He also appealed to industrialists to assist in uplifting economically disadvantaged families in every district, mandal, and village across the state.