*Chandrababu Naidu Highlights India’s Economic Strength, Slams AAP’s Failed Governance in Delhi
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• India’s Leadership in AI & Green Energy – 2025 is a defining year for AI, with India emerging as a global powerhouse in technology and sustainability.
• Union Budget as a Game Changer – Focus on MSMEs, rural economy, and investment policies will drive long-term economic growth.
• Delhi’s AAP Government Failing on All Fronts – Chandrababu Naidu criticised AAP’s corruption, failed infrastructure, and worsening pollution.
• Wealth Creation Before Distribution – Economic reforms and innovation must drive growth, not reckless resource distribution.
• Call to Vote for BJP – Urging Telugu and Delhi voters to support BJP, he highlighted Andhra Pradesh’s success under NDA.
New Delhi, February 3, 2025 (prajaamaravati );– Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu addressed the media in Delhi, emphasising India's growing prominence in AI and green energy. He noted that at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, India was recognised as a key driver of global economic growth, with AI shaping the future. Drawing from his role in India's IT revolution, he now aims to contribute to AI’s advancement, alongside strengthening India’s position in sustainable energy.
Praising the Union Budget 2025, Chandrababu Naidu called it a visionary step toward "Viksit Bharat" by 2047. He highlighted the MSME sector as a game changer and stressed that India’s investment policies will attract global capital, boosting economic growth. He also lauded initiatives like Kusum and rooftop solar power, which will democratise the energy sector and drive rural development.
He projected that by 2047, Indians will be among the wealthiest globally, crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi for enhancing India's global stature over the past eleven years. However, he contrasted this with Delhi’s governance under AAP, criticising its failure to tackle air pollution, infrastructure, and economic growth. He accused AAP of misleading the public and questioned its failure to implement major projects like the Amrit scheme due to political insecurity.
Chandrababu Naidu lambasted AAP’s governance, calling the Delhi government a "half-engine government" that failed to deliver. He pointed out that businesses and investors are moving out of Delhi due to poor policies and governance. He also highlighted the liquor scam as the biggest corruption scandal under AAP.
Reflecting on his tenure, he recalled transforming Hyderabad into an economic powerhouse with the highest per capita income. He contrasted his success with failed socialist models, stating, “Communism is a failure, and tourism is a success.” He urged Delhiites to consider why the poor continue to live in slums despite years of AAP rule.
Welcoming the tax exemption increase to ₹12 lakh, he called it a boost for the middle class. He stressed that economic progress should bridge inequalities, urging the top 10% to support the bottom 20% through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and social initiatives. He suggested recognising contributors with Padma awards.
Chandrababu Naidu reiterated that "right development is right politics," warning against governance models that prioritise reckless resource distribution over wealth creation.
Finally, he urged Delhi’s voters, particularly Telugu-speaking citizens, to support the BJP for better governance. He dismissed concerns over Andhra Pradesh’s representation in the Union Budget, expressing confidence in its economic growth and stressing the need to rebuild the state after the damage caused by the previous YSR Congress government.
Concluding his address, he reaffirmed his commitment to reforms and progress, stating that India’s future depends on strong leadership, innovation, and policies that drive both wealth creation and inclusive growth.
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