Shivraj Singh Chouhan Lauds Chandrababu Naidu’s Vision for Andhra Pradesh

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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has long been praised for his visionary ideas and innovative decisions, earning admiration from leaders across party lines. During his current term, Naidu has introduced several pathbreaking policies, and leaders nationwide are lauding his efforts to steer the state back on track.

Now, Union Minister of Agriculture Shivraj Singh Chouhan has joined the list of admirers, expressing his appreciation for Naidu’s vision on technology. Speaking at the launch of the statue of Atal Bihari Vajpayee at Venkatapalem in the Amaravati capital region on the occasion of Good Governance Day, Chouhan remarked that Andhra Pradesh is moving towards a ‘Quantum Yug’ under Naidu’s leadership.

He further announced that a Quantum Valley will be established in Andhra Pradesh and predicted that Amaravati will emerge as a great capital city during Naidu’s tenure. Chouhan highlighted that while Prime Minister Narendra Modi is working towards achieving Viksit Bharat by 2047, Chandrababu Naidu is taking initiatives to build a healthy, wealthy, and happy Andhra Pradesh, aiming for Swarnandhra Pradesh by 2047. “For Andhra Pradesh to become healthy, wealthy, and happy, the central government will leave no stone unturned and will walk shoulder to shoulder with the state,” he added.

Reflecting on the long-standing relationship between Vajpayee and Naidu, Chouhan said it was not merely political but a partnership based on trust, vision, and development. Naidu, in turn, described Shivraj Singh as a practical politician who plants saplings daily to protect the environment. He also noted that the Vajpayee memorial park in Amaravati could be developed only with the sacrifice of capital region farmers, emphasizing the importance of their contribution.


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