Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu received petitions from the public at the TDP central office in Mangalagiri.
The CM patiently listened to the concerns raised by individuals from various people, including persons with disabilities and students who had come from across the state seeking assistance. He assured them that he would address the issues and complaints presented to him. The CM also paid floral tributes to the portrait of Gurram Jashua on his birth anniversary.
T. Samrajyam, a disabled woman from Gorantla in Guntur town, met the CM and shared her predicament. She explained that although she had been receiving a pension under the disabled quota, it was stopped after the YSRCP government took office, citing that her electricity consumption exceeded 300 units. She expressed difficulty in making ends meet and requested the restoration of her pension.
G. Srinivasa Rao from Pamidimarru village in Palnadu district, a victim of YSRCP actions, stated that his father had distributed two acres of land to each of his sons. However, YSRCP leaders encroached upon that land during the previous government, and when they lodged a complaint, they faced an attack.
Members of the Krishna Dharma Rakshana Samithi appealed to the Chief Minister to establish a Gosala on the Guntur-Vijayawada highway, as several cows are being illegally transported from the area.
Additionally, several attendees at the party office donated to the Chief Minister’s Relief Fund (CMRF). The Chief Minister expressed his appreciation for their contributions to the CMRF.