Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu Heads to New Delhi for Development Talks
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu is making his second trip to New Delhi after assuming office, aiming to secure financial aid and other support for the state. While the exact agenda of his visit remains unclear, officials say it is focused on the southern state's betterment.
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu embarked on his second visit to New Delhi after the TDP-led government came to power, following the recently held assembly elections.
After a Cabinet meeting at the Secretariat, the chief minister departed for New Delhi. Information & Public Relations Minister K Parthasarathy told reporters that the exact agenda is unknown, but the visit aims to secure financial aid and address the state's development.
'I am not sure of the exact agenda, but the CM is going for the betterment of the state and also to bring financial help for Andhra Pradesh,' said Parthasarathy. Naidu's duration of stay in New Delhi remains unspecified. His first visit was in early July, shortly after taking the oath as chief minister for the fourth time.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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