Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday said his government is working towards restoring the lost brand image of Andhra Pradesh. Addressing the state after hoisting the national flag here on the 78th Independence Day, the Chief Minister alleged that Andhra Pradesh regressed 30 years under the previous YSRCP regime.
«The rulers (YSRCP govt) who came to power under the pretext of one chance had created devastation of unheard proportions. They destroyed the systems and projected victims as culprits to make a mockery of democracy,» said Naidu.
Claiming that the southern state incurred a huge loss under the YSRCP government than the bifurcation of the united state, he said the TDP-led government is following the principle of simple and effective governance to undo those losses. According to Naidu, the TDP government is striving to bring back the companies which had cancelled their agreements and exited the state.
Highlighting that people gave mandate to the TDP-led alliance with immense faith, Naidu said the state government is determined to fulfil their aspirations with a steely resolve. «With the pillars of welfare and development, we have started our rule. We are reviewing all the departments to set 100-day targets. Reactivating all the systems made defunct by the previous government and going ahead with new found confidence in employees to bring results,» said the TDP supremo.
Recalling the slogan 'society is the temple and people are gods' popularised by TDP founder N T Rama Rao, Naidu said