Change in Chandrababu is good for the people of AP..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Change in Chandrababu is good for the people of AP..!?
*The change in chandrababu naidu is for the good of the people of AP.
* Is Babu surpassing jagan in welfare?
* Chandrababu is sure to develop amaravati in the next five years.
Chandrababu has 40 years of experience as a political leader. It has been exactly a month since the results of the ap elections were announced, but every decision taken by Babu this month is top-notch. The people of ap are expressing joy over the decisions taken by Babu to benefit the elderly and the youth. Babu's development with a special focus on polavaram and amaravati seems to be wrong. At the same time, in the implementation of welfare schemes, they are taking steps towards implementing each scheme and seeming to be super in welfare. It can be said that no matter how much one appreciates Babu, who feels good with experience. Babu is running the government responsibly and getting the appreciation of the people.
It seems that chandrababu naidu is taking smart steps in the matter of volunteers as well and he will take decisions to implement the schemes with 1,30,000 volunteers. Babu, who has brought the party to power by showing innovation in the manifesto, is being criticized for his incurring debts, but he is succeeding in creating a positive opinion among the people. ycp leaders are making comments that Chandrababu is surpassing jagan in welfare. The fact that there are not many people who react to Babu's rule from ycp in ap is a plus for the alliance. Comments are heard that Chandrababu is sure to develop amaravati in the next five years as the capital. It can be said that the change in Chandrababu is for the good of the people of AP. It is noteworthy that many comments are being expressed that Chandrababu's slow implementation of welfare schemes will not be a problem if the state develops rapidly. It can be said that if Babu and Pawan work together, there will never be a return to alliance in AP.

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