No need to steal public money by indulging in scams, Nara Bhuvaneswari
Bhuvaneswari offered prayers at the Annavaram temple in Kakinada district on Monday morning and later addressed a public meeting in Jaggampet
JAGGAMPET: “There is no need to steal public money by doing scams. A two percent stake in my share in my company will fetch Rs 400 crore, far more than the Rs 371 crore the Government blamed my husband for having stolen,” Nara Bhuvaneswari said addressing the public in Jaggampet on Monday.
Bhuvaneswari offered prayers at the Annavaram temple in Kakinada district on Monday morning and later addressed a public meeting in Jaggampet. She said that her husband, Nara Chandrababu Naidu, had close ties with the people during his 45-year-long political life.
“Why has he been incarcerated for the past 17 days?,” she asked the Government, adding that she and her husband belonged to the NTR family and they follow the ideals of the founder of the TDP religiously.
She told the gathering that her family contended with whatever they earned and lived in peace. “Through the NTR Trust, we offer services to the poor and orphan children better than the Government. Over 2,000 orphan children are being educated,” Bhuvaneswari pointed out. She said that Chandrababu Naidu was always concerned about people and their welfare and his visionary initiative of establishing a high-tech city amidst a barren land transformed into a mega city now creating employment for lakhs of young people.
The skill development initiative helped many young people to secure jobs in big tech firms and few even established their own companies and gave employment to many. She also criticised the Andhra Pradesh Government for obstructing techies who took out a car rally to express solidarity with Chandrababu Naidu.