
Chief Minister Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu Naidu offers prayers on IFTar organized by the state government in Vijayawada on Thursday.
The expansion of their greetings to Ramzan to the Muslim brothers at the IFTAR, which was hosted by the state government on Thursday, the Chief Minister of N. Chandrababa Naida said that the TDP government protected the features of WAQF in a unified state and now committed to do the same.
Mr. Naida claimed that during the TDP term, Muslims were made on all fronts by TDP justice, and assured them that, according to the NDA government, they would be better.
In his short speech, Mr. Naida said TDP had a long connection with minorities, and recalled that the minority company was a spiritual child of former NT Minister Rama Rao, during which several programs were made for the well -being of Muslim and other minority communities.
Mr. Naida pointed out that the haj house in Hyderabad was built during the TDP period. The foundation was laid for the Haj House in Amaravati, the current capital of Andhra Pradesh, but stuck because of the negligence of the YSR (YSRCP) Congress, he said.
Budget support
The main minister noted that the amount of 5,300 GBP was assigned to minorities in the budget of 2025-26 and that the government’s determination was to encourage them in different spheres.
The WAQF Council was reconstructed after becoming extinct due to GO No.43, which was canceled after the NDA came to power.
Ministers of N. MD participated. Farooq (Law and Justice and Minority Welfare) and the Ravindra collection (Mines and Geology) and the Guntur East Mula Mohammed NASEER AHMED.
Published – 27 March 2025 9:15