Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu is on a two-day visit to Tamil Nadu. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) election campaign uses this visit as a part of its activities. His media presentation during the trip included his opinions about governance and funding and upcoming elections.
Naidu highlighted the role of the central government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He described the current administration as stable and capable. The Centre provides strong leadership which improves development opportunities for all states.
He referred to financial support provided by the central government. He stated that around ₹14 lakh crore has been allocated to Chennai for welfare and development programs. The funding serves to enhance both infrastructure development and public service improvements according to him.
Naidu raised concerns about how these funds are being used. He questioned whether the allocated money is reaching its intended purposes. He stated that any funds which do not meet their original purpose would create negative impacts on both development success and public welfare.
Naidu argued that Tamil Nadu can regain its earlier level of progress with the support of the NDA. He linked this idea to coordinated governance between the state and the Centre. He believes that development projects will progress faster when the central government supports their implementation.
He urged voters in Tamil Nadu to make careful decisions in the upcoming elections. He emphasized the need to select leaders who can produce actual results. According to him, effective leadership can lead to long-term benefits for the state.
Naidu’s statements reflect the NDA’s broader campaign strategy in Tamil Nadu. The focus is on development, governance, and cooperation with the central government. His remarks aim to influence voter opinion by highlighting funding, leadership, and future growth.