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Chandrababu Naidu Leads 13-Hour Conference at 74

  • 13 Dec 2024 12:57 AM
  • Chandrababu Naidu, 13-hour conference, Nara Lokesh, Andhra Pradesh CM

Chandrababu Naidu, the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, continues to impress with his unparalleled work ethic, even at the age of 74. Despite expectations that age would slow him down, Naidu chaired a marathon 13-hour conference, which started at 9:30 AM and concluded around 10:40 PM. The conference covered a broad range of crucial topics, such as sand and liquor policies, pension program disparities, and other key governance issues.

One of the notable moments during the conference was when Naidu held his son, Nara Lokesh, accountable for the skills census program. The CM did not show any leniency towards his son, instructing him to establish a firm timeline and ensure the delivery of results, highlighting his no-nonsense approach to governance.

The conference also featured candid discussions between Naidu and Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan, focusing on the socio-economic development of Andhra Pradesh through investments and improving the law and order situation. Despite the long hours, Naidu remained attentive and fully engaged throughout the entire meeting, demonstrating the dedication and discipline that has marked his leadership for decades.

At 74, CM Naidu's ability to lead such intense and lengthy discussions is a testament to his commitment to the welfare of Andhra Pradesh and his relentless work ethic. His leadership style has kept him ahead of his contemporaries, and this recent 13-hour conference further solidifies his standing as one of the most hard-working and focused political leaders in the country.

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