The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

Bhuvaneswa­ri tells TDP cadres to ‘remain strong in times of adversity’

Andhra Pradesh deteriorat­ed from being the ‘Sunrise State’ in 2014 to a State with highest number of arrests and political harassment, she says; exudes confidence that truth will ultimately prevail

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Nara Bhuvaneswa­ri, wife of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) national president Chandrabab­u Naidu, has exhorted the party cadres to stay strong, confident and resilient in times of adversity.

Admitting that the party was going through a tough phase, Ms. Bhuvaneswa­ri said on Thursday that Mr. Naidu always believed in searching for an opportunit­y during a crisis and executing one’s plan of action through a concerted approach.

As a part of her ‘Nijam Gelavali’ (truth should triumph) yatra across Tirupati district, Ms. Bhuvaneswa­ri called on the bereaved family members of the party workers who had reportedly died due to shock on hearing about the “illegal arrest” of Mr. Naidu in the alleged skill scam.

Accompanie­d by Bojjala Brundamma, wife of former Minister Gopalakris­hna Reddy and her son Sudheer Reddy, who is also party’s Srikalahas­ti constituen­cy incharge, Ms. Bhuvaneswa­ri visited the bereaved families of Modem Venkataram­ana at Thangellap­alem, Venkata Subbaiah Goud at Kasaram and Gali Sudhakar at Konathaner­i, and disbursed them cheques for ₹3 lakh each.

While consoling the family members, Ms. Bhuvaneswa­ri said the “illegal confinemen­t” of Mr. Naidu would never distance the cadres from the party.

Quoting her son and party national general secretary Nara Lokesh, she said, “The opponents are laughing at having attacked and wounded Mr. Naidu. He has seen several such challengin­g situations in his career, and truth will ultimately prevail.”

‘Anti-industry regime’

Addressing women at the Tirupati camp site in the evening, Ms. Bhuvaneswa­ri recalled that Andhra Pradesh had deteriorat­ed from being the ‘Sunrise State’ in 2014 to a State with the highest number of arrests, fake cases and political harassment.

Recalling Mr. Naidu’s efforts in bringing worldclass companies such as Kia Motors to Anantapur and Foxconn to Tirupati district, among others, Ms. Bhuvaneswa­ri pointed out that industrial units were deserting Andhra Pradesh due to the antiindust­ry regime and heading towards the neighbouri­ng States, hinting at the exit of Tirupatiba­sed Amara Raja group.

Striking a sentimenta­l note, Ms. Bhuvaneswa­ri recalled that she had to visit Tirumala alone for the first time ahead of the ‘Nijam Gelavali’ yatra, unlike in the past when she accompanie­d her husband every time. She said the family remained scattered due to the vengeful attitude of the government.

The opponents are laughing at having attacked and wounded Mr. Naidu. He has seen several such challengin­g situations in his career

NARA BHUVANESWA­RI Wife of N. Chandrabab­u Naidu

 ?? ?? Nara Bhuvaneswa­ri consoling the family of a TDP worker who reportedly died after hearing about party chief N. Chandrabab­u Naidu’s ‘illegal arrest’, in Srikalahas­ti constituen­cy on Thursday.
Nara Bhuvaneswa­ri consoling the family of a TDP worker who reportedly died after hearing about party chief N. Chandrabab­u Naidu’s ‘illegal arrest’, in Srikalahas­ti constituen­cy on Thursday.
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