Chandrababu Naidu Criticizes DMK-Congress Alliance Over Women's Reservation Bill in Tamil Nadu
Chandrababu Naidu targets DMK-Congress on women’s Bill, woos Telugu voters in TN
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu campaigned in Tamil Nadu, targeting the DMK-Congress alliance for blocking the women's reservation Bill. He urged Telugu-speaking voters to support NDA candidates, promising change in the state within 15 days and emphasizing the need for increased political representation.
- 01Chandrababu Naidu accused the DMK-Congress alliance of obstructing women's empowerment through the women's reservation Bill.
- 02He emphasized the importance of representation and political intent in his campaign speeches.
- 03Naidu promised significant changes in Tamil Nadu within 15 days if NDA candidates are elected.
- 04He highlighted the potential benefits of delimitation for increasing Tamil Nadu's Lok Sabha representation.
- 05Naidu's campaign is part of a broader NDA effort to engage Telugu-speaking communities in Tamil Nadu.
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Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, campaigned for NDA candidates in Tamil Nadu, specifically targeting Telugu-speaking voters. He criticized the Congress and DMK for blocking the women's reservation Bill, stating that their actions have hindered women's empowerment and representation in politics. Speaking in Tamil and Telugu, Naidu expressed the desire for change among the people of Tamil Nadu, promising that significant transformations would occur within 15 days if NDA candidates are elected. He questioned the achievements of the DMK alliance and linked the proposed delimitation to increased representation for Tamil Nadu in the Lok Sabha. Naidu's campaign is part of a larger effort by the NDA to connect with Telugu-speaking communities across Tamil Nadu, including voters from the Naidu, Reddy, Naicker, and Raju communities. He also raised concerns about the lack of development in Tamil Nadu compared to neighboring states like Karnataka, citing issues such as rising debt and drug-related problems.
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Naidu's campaign could influence the voting decisions of Telugu-speaking residents in Tamil Nadu, potentially altering the political landscape in the state.
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