It’s Not 14 CBN, It’s 95 CBN

Chandrababu Naidu addressing public in Mangalagiri

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu addressed the public at the inauguration of the free bus scheme in Mangalagiri. During his speech, he shared that two slips were discovered in the ballot box during the Pulivendula ZPTC elections.

The first slip, written by a voter, mentioned that they were voting for the first time in 30 years and expressed regards to all. Naidu said this was proof of how free and fair elections had empowered citizens, allowing the voter to cast a ballot for the first time in the 79th year of independence.

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Reading from the second slip, Naidu revealed a message asking if justice would ever be given to Viveka anna. He then asked the audience whether they wanted action on the matter, receiving a loud and unanimous call for justice. Naidu responded that their wish was his command and warned that some seasoned criminals were now posing as politicians.

He stressed that he was not the CBN of 2014 but the CBN of 1995. Naidu lost the 2014 elections after serving as the first Chief Minister of the newly formed Andhra Pradesh, but in 1995 he had successfully taken charge within his party, driven by public demand.

Naidu explained that by calling himself 95 CBN, he meant he was ready to act decisively for change and development. He added that the TDP and NDA remained committed to democracy and that future elections would be free of rigging and violence, enabling people to vote without fear.

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