Chandrababu Naidu Highlights Wife Bhuvaneshwari's Role and Sacrifice During Public Address in Rajam
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Chandrababu Naidu, the chief of the TDP, is currently touring North Andhra Pradesh. This evening, he held a public meeting in Rajam, Vizianagaram district. During the speech, he particularly mentioned his wife, Nara Bhuvaneshwari. He praised her for stepping into the public sphere with the 'Nijam Gelavali Yatra' (Truth Must Prevail March) during his time in prison. He expressed eternal gratitude towards those who supported their family during those difficult times.
Chandrababu shared the hardships his family faced while he was imprisoned, emphasizing that despite never stepping out of the house, his wife was subjected to undue criticism in the assembly. He questioned whether this was the respect due to a woman.
He detailed how Bhuvaneshwari took it upon herself to launch a six-month-long Yatra to ensure their truths were heard when he was under distress, resulting in global support from about 80 countries. During this period, she also provided financial assistance to 203 families, ensuring their support by affirming that the NTR Trust would support their children's education, essentially stating that these families were their own.
He continued by criticizing current political scenarios, comparing welfare initiatives during his administration to alleged destructive policies under Jagan Mohan Reddy's government. He accused the current administration of transforming Visakhapatnam into a hub for illegal activities, contrasting it with his efforts to bring investments like the Adani Data Center and other leading enterprises to Visakhapatnam during his tenure.
Chandrababu called upon volunteers to reflect on whose leadership would genuinely benefit their future, hinting at widespread corruption and mismanagement under the current regime. He concluded by stressing the transformation of governance under his leadership compared to the alleged frauds and mismanagement under Jagan Mohan Reddy, urging the public to discern the truth about their leaders' actions.