Naidu Tells People To Vote for Change in Tamil Nadu
TDP chief backs NDA, promises development and revival of state’s growth

Vijayawada: Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has advised the people of Tamil Nadu to cast their vote in ways as to change the future of Tamil Nadu.
Taking part in the poll campaign for NDA for the second consecutive day on Tuesday at Sattur Assembly segment in Tamil Nadu, Naidu recalled how Andhra Pradesh suffered “destruction” during 2019-2024 under the YSRC rule. He asserted that, with the support from the BJP-led NDA, the alliance government in AP was reconstructing the state.
Naidu said he wanted Madurai to see development similar to Rayalaseema in AP.
Maintaining that people speaking languages like Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam belonged to the wide Dravidian landmass, he urged the people to vote for development in Tamil Nadu. If the people elect an NDA government to power this time, it would develop Tamil Nadu and restore its past glory, he said.
Naidu in his campaign mission, also visited Coimbatore, Krishnagiri, Virudhunagar, Madurai and Chennai districts, addressed public meetings, held roadshows and interacted with prominent persons including businessmen to seek their support. He underlined the importance of electing NDA to bring the state “back on the track of faster development and welfare.”
He called upon the women to defeat the DMK as it opposed the Women’s Reservation Bill in the Lok Sabha.
The Telugu Desam leader recalled the relationship between the Telugu and Tamil people, the friendship between NTR and MGR, and the efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to develop the country.
Naidu drew special attention from the people by speaking in Tamil while addressing the public meetings and holding road shows. He winded up his two-days election campaign in Tamil Nadu by appealing to the people to support the NDA for development of their state in all sectors.

