Farmers’ sacrifices for Amaravati will not go in vain: Bhuvaneswari
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Making it clear that the sacrifices made by the farmers for building Amaravati will not go waste, Nara Bhuvaneswari, wife of TDP national president N Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday expressed confidence that the capital city of Amaravati will certainly move further.
Her statement came in the wake of Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s decision to relocate to Visakhapatnam from Amaravati during Dasara festival.
Addressing a group of farmers who came from Amaravati to extend their support to her family after the arrest of Naidu in skill development scam case, Bhuvaneswari called upon the party cadre to face boldly as the State Government is adopting all kinds of wrong methods to muzzle the voice of the Opposition. “The government is moving in the wrong direction and we have to face the situation boldly,” she said.
Thanking profusely to all those who solidly stood by her family in this crisis, Bhuvaneswari, daughter of late NT Rama Rao, said that the solidarity expressed by all the sections of people has given a lot of encouragement to them. Alerting the people to be aware of the problems in retaining their votes, she said that vote is the weapon of all the people now to throw out YSRCP from power.
Recalling how her husband Chandrababu used to explain each time the sacrifices made by the farmers in Amaravati, she expressed confidence that justice will be done for them.
Thanking all those farmers who have came from Amaravati to extend their support to her family, Bhuvaneswari agreed with them that cases were foisted against Chandrababu only with political vengeance. The farmers informed her that the police created a lot of hurdles for them on their way to Rajamahendravaram from Amaravati.