Main Minister N. Chandrababa Naida, who dealt with the meeting of the parliamentary party Teluga Desam on Friday in his residence near Vijayawady. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
Main Minister and National President TDP N. Chandrababu Naida ordered TDP deputies on Friday to raise important questions, such as minimal support price (MSP) for various crops, use of GODAVARI and Krishna and support Andhra Pradesh (AP) in the upcoming parliament meeting.
Limiting Teluga’s Telugu Desam Party Party (TDPP) on the run to the monsoon meeting from Parliament from 21 July, Mr. Naida said that MEPs should best take advantage of the time he assigns them by emphasizing the state -related issues and seeking mobilizing the maximum amount of funds for various contracts and projects.
He also wanted MEPs to properly inform the Parliament of the steps that the AP government had taken for the development of the state. MEPs should take central support required by the state to announce the nation through parliament.
CM said that the ministry was assigned to Members and called on them to contact the trade union ministers regularly to solve the state’s affairs and focus on raising other funds according to programs such as the Jevan and Ayushman Bharat mission.
Mr. Naida told Members to be updated and fully familiar with the questions they dealt with to make strong arguments about questionable matters as if to express the status of the state on some questions about the recent meeting with the Minister of the Union for Jal Shakti, CR Patil and Telangana CM AA Revant Reddy.
He ordered MEPs to talk about the good work done by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and actively participate in discussions on topics such as Sindoor Operation, and 50. Anniversary, and advised them not to interfere with unnecessary matters in their constituencies.
Ministers of the Union K. Rammohan Naida and Pemmasani Chandra Sechar, MP of the Lava Sri Krishn Devaraly and IT Minister and National Secretary General of Nara Loket were among those present in negotiations.
Published – 18 July 2025 20:38