Andhra CM Naidu Vows 33% Women Reservation, Reiterates Welfare Pledge

Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu announced that his government would work towards implementing 33% reservation for women in all legislative bodies | India News

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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu announced plans to implement a 33% quota for women in all legislative bodies, reiterating his government's commitment to welfare, development, and transparent governance.

Addressing a public meeting in Daminedu village, Naidu highlighted the administration's achievements over the past two years, including restoring law and order and reviving weakened institutions.

The Chief Minister claimed that the previous government had left Andhra Pradesh burdened with debts of nearly ₹10 lakh crore and undermined opportunities for youth.

Naidu asserted that the coalition government was fulfilling its election promises, including the implementation of the "Super Six" welfare schemes and other manifesto commitments.

He also acknowledged the support extended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Centre to Andhra Pradesh, saying "We have provided oxygen to a state that was on a ventilator. We must all work together to place Andhra Pradesh among the leading states in the country."