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NDA leaders celebrate ‘triumph of democracy' day across Andhra Pradesh

NDA leaders celebrate ‘triumph of democracy' day across Andhra Pradesh

Time of India04-06-2025

Vijayawada: The national democratic alliance (NDA) in Andhra Pradesh — comprising of TDP, Jana Sena, and BJP — celebrated the completion of one year of the historic 2024 election victory on a grand scale across the state.
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The celebrations echoed the festive spirit of Sankranti, with vibrant programs and messages of gratitude and commitment shared by the leaders.
Chief minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu hailed June 4 as a landmark in AP's political history. Taking to social media platform X, he described it as "the day when dictatorship ended and democracy was restored". He emphasized that people's revolution against the previous YSRCP regime laid the foundation for the state's ongoing journey of welfare, development, and good governance.
Deputy chief minister
echoed similar sentiments in his post, calling June 4 "a day for public verdict, public awareness, and the protection of democracy". He noted that Jana Sena achieved a 100% strike rate in the elections and credited the NDA's success to the tireless efforts of party workers and the courage of AP people. Highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership and Naidu's experience, he reaffirmed the alliance's goal of "building a golden Andhra by 2047" as part of the national vision of Vikasit Bharat.
IT and HRD minister Nara Lokesh also thanked people for their unwavering support and emphasized that the govt is prioritizing welfare and development with renewed energy and commitment. "Exactly a year ago, democracy triumphed," he posted on X.
Civil supplies minister Nadendla Manohar participated in traditional celebrations conducted by Jana Sena at Vijayawada. A Rangoli festival was conducted as part of the celebrations.

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