Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu has directed the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) to initiate talks and restore Andhra Pradesh’s international reputation, which he emphasized was tarnished during the previous government’s tenure.
At a meeting with CMO officials on Saturday, the Chief Minister highlighted how several agreements with foreign nations, including Singapore, were revoked by the YSRC government, damaging Andhra Pradesh’s credibility. These agreements had been established after extensive consultations and with the consensus of various stakeholders.
“The unreasonable actions of the Jagan Mohan Reddy government caused significant harm to Andhra Pradesh’s global standing,” said Chandrababu Naidu. He stressed the importance of international collaboration for the state’s development, particularly the need for Singapore’s support in advancing Amaravati’s growth as a global city.
The Chief Minister urged officials to resume consultations with foreign governments and international agencies to rebuild mutual trust. He stated that such efforts would encourage international partnerships, revitalizing Andhra Pradesh’s journey toward development in key sectors.
In a separate development, Chandrababu Naidu extended his congratulations to the Mahayuti alliance for their historic victory in the Maharashtra Assembly elections. In a message on X (formerly Twitter), he praised the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, stating:
“This victory reflects people’s continued trust in the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, whose strategic vision, transformative policies, and devotion to the people are paving the way for a Viksit Bharat to emerge.”
The CM personally called Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde, and Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis to commend their efforts in securing this remarkable mandate.
With a focus on rebuilding Andhra Pradesh’s global image and celebrating national political successes, Chandrababu Naidu continues to position AP as a state with vision and potential for transformative growth.
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