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Naidu urges Andhra CM to join agitation against privatisation of Visakha steel plant ANI | Updated: Jul 24, 2021 07:23 IST
Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) [India], July 24 (ANI): TDP National President and former Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Friday extended his party s total support to the Save Visakha Steel agitation and reiterated that his party s elected representatives would be ever ready to resign from their posts for the sake of protecting the prestigious steel plant in the port city.
Naidu on Friday wrote a letter to the Convenor of the Visakha Ukku Parirakshana Porata Committee, saying that their continued struggle for saving the steel plant despite many hurdles and hindrances was laudable. It was important that Chief Minister Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy and his party should join the steel plant agitation and lead it from the front lines.
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TDP to fight against VSP privatisation in Parliament
Demanding that the YSRC MPs do the same in Parliament, the TDP MPs asserted that they are ready to resign from their posts for the cause.
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VIJAYAWADA: At the TD Parliamentary Party meeting held under the leadership of party supremo N Chandrababu Naidu at the party central office in Mangalagiri on Friday, it was decided that the party will fight against the move to privatise Visakha Steel Plant in Parliament.
Demanding that the YSRC MPs do the same in Parliament, the TDP MPs asserted that they are ready to resign from their posts for the cause. It was also decided that the party would expose the alleged failures and misdeeds of the YSRC regime regarding the inter-state water issues, deterioration of law and order, and attacks on the Telugu language. It sought a response regarding “how Rs 41,000 crore public funds were diverted without proper accounts, vouchers and