Palla calls for concerted efforts by NDA leaders to take govt. agenda to the grassroots
The Hindu
Palla urges NDA leaders to unite for grassroots outreach, enhancing public trust through balanced welfare and development initiatives.
State TDP president and Gajuwaka MLA Palla Srinivasa Rao has emphasised the need for effective coordination among the NDA partners and hard work to take the government’s agenda to the grassroots level.
Addressing the NDA leaders and representatives here on Sunday, Mr. Srinivasa Rao called for a proactive approach in resolving public issues. He also stressed the need to expand the outreach and service-oriented initiatives to remain closely connected with the people.
The meeting served as a platform for an extensive deliberation on strengthening the alliance, addressing public grievances, and advancing developmental objectives.
During the meeting, Mr. Srinivasa Rao said the State was regaining its developmental momentum under the leadership of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. By striking a balance between welfare and development, the coalition government was steadily reinforcing the trust reposed in it by the people, he said.
“The alliance leaders must ensure seamless delivery of welfare schemes and developmental programmes to every household. The government’s policy thrust, particularly in generating employment opportunities for youth, strengthening infrastructure, and fostering industrial growth is laying a robust foundation for the State’s future,” he observed.
Reiterating the importance of public trust, he said upholding the confidence placed in the alliance was a collective responsibility. He called for disciplined functioning, guided by the principle that the party’s welfare remained paramount, while steadfastly pursuing public service as the core objective.

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