Naidu asks TDP Assembly in-charges to get cracking

‘There will be no space for other parties if we make 80 % people happy’

Published - September 13, 2017 12:49 am IST - VIJAYAWADA

Laying emphasis on ‘Intintiki TDP,’ Telugu Desam Party (TDP) national president and Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has asked the MLAs and persons in charge of 175 Assembly constituencies to knock every door in their constituency.

“Speak to every family and find out their well-being, their requirements and find out solution to their problems,” Mr. Naidu said at the TDP coordination meeting on Tuesday.

He said the community leaders in the party have to meet their community people in every district. They have to explain their community members about the developmental activities and welfare programmes taken up by the government. “Create awareness among the people,” he said.

The TDP president the target was to achieve 80% satisfaction among the public. At present, only 59% people were satisfied with the governance and the party.

Team spirit

“Take it as a challenge and see that the dissatisfaction comes down to 20%. Efficiency is established only if the satisfaction levels touches 80% from the current 60% . I am working with an aim to satisfy 80% of the people. If the party leaders follow my advice there will be no chance for other parties in the State,” he said .

Increase of 16 % majority in the Nandyal and Kakinada polls should be taken as the benchmark.

“Work with clarity and prepare a road map. Differences of opinion and thoughts would always be there. Classify the people who were looking for government schemes into most deserving, preferably deserving, not deserving and see that the fruits reach the most deserving,” he said.

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