CM Naidu Vows to Restore Systems and Deliver Swift Justice to All
Tirupati: Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu has asserted that his government is working tirelessly to rebuild systems damaged over the past five years and ensure justice for all citizens.
Addressing the media on Tuesday, the second day of his visit to Kuppam, Naidu promised to honour the trust the people placed in him and said delivering justice remained his top priority as chief minister.
The chief minister highlighted the launch of Jana Nayakudu portal, which was designed to enhance governance and address grievances without delay. He said the portal, initially introduced in Kuppam, would be extended all over the state. Grievances submitted through the platform would be resolved promptly, with personal assistants and officials keeping him updated, he said.
Issues such as land disputes, public grievances and CMRF applications will be efficiently managed through the public grievance redressal system (PGRS), he added.
Reflecting on his multifaceted responsibilities as party president, Kuppam MLA, and Chief Minister, he reiterated his commitment to fulfilling all his election promises.
"Kuppam has always supported me, electing me as MLA for eight consecutive terms. This constituency will be transformed into a model for the nation under our Swarna Kuppam Vision 2029", he said.
Addressing Telugu Desam workers, Naidu praised their dedication, which has “helped it get a membership of nearly one crore.”
"We consider our party workers as family. Each worker is insured for ₹5 lakh in case of an accident. We also support their children’s education and provide financial aid for employment opportunities. Party positions will be awarded only to deserving individuals,” he stated.
Outlining his vision for economic growth, Naidu unveiled plans to generate employment by attracting more industries to the state. He also discussed efforts to ensure water security, including the Godavari-Penna River linking project, which will supply water to Rayalaseema and Kuppam. “The Handri-Neeva project will be completed by June, making the Krishna water available to Kuppam,” he said.
Earlier in the day, the CM participated in the Jana Nayakudu grievance redressal programme at the TD office premises. Through the specially arranged PGRS platform, he received 1,090 petitions. The event, supervised by district collector Sumit Kumar, Chittoor MP Prasad Rao and some officials, began at 9am, with 25 counters streamlining the process. Petitioners from Kuppam and neighbouring areas submitted their grievances directly to Naidu, who assured them of swift action.