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Don't play vindictive politics: Naidu
The Morning Standard
|October 19, 2024
Chief Ministers urges party MLAs not to repeat 'mistakes' committed by Opposition
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CHIEF Minister and TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu cautioned his party's public representatives and leaders from engaging in any sort of vindictive acts against the previous ruling party for the suffering they experienced for the last five years.
Addressing a meeting with his party people's representatives and ministers on Friday marking the 125 days of the coalition government in the state, the Chief Minister said that those who commit wrongs will not be spared. "But at the same time don't act vindictive. If you do that, people will start thinking there is no difference between previous and present regimes. Don't bring disrepute to the government and tarnish its image," he stressed.
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