Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy laid the foundation stone for 15 projects, including the Aqua University of Andhra Pradesh (AUAP)‘s buildings and a fishing harbour during his visit to Narsapuram in West Godavari district on Monday.


He laid the foundation stones for the establishment of a fishing harbour near Biyyapu Tippa with an estimated cost of Rs 429.43 crore and for Aquaculture University with a cost of Rs 332 crore. The Chief Minister also distributed the second instalment of compensation of Rs 107.90 crore to 23,458 beneficiaries from Mummidivaram who lost their livelihood due to the activities of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC). 


The Chief Minister also inaugurated the new building of the regional hospital, developed at Rs 13 crore and the drinking water scheme for the people of Narsapuram with Rs 61.81 crore.


He also laid the foundation stone to include the safe drinking water supply project with Rs 1,400 crore, the Narsapuram underground drainage works with Rs 237 crore, and the development of Vasishtha Varadhi-Buddigani Revu with Rs 26.32 crore.


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In a public meeting on this occasion, the CM slammed the TDP and its president N Chandrababu Naidu by saying that TDP has now become the Telugu bhuthula (expletives) party.


CM Jagan has said, "In his entire career, Chandrababu Naidu has done nothing worthwhile. As a result, he and his foster son (JSP chief Pawan Kalyan) have nothing to claim in front of the public." 


The Chief Minister has also faulted JanaSena Chief Pawan Kalyan for supporting Chandrababu. He has enumerated the names of specific media outlets that support the TDP and criticise the YSRCP-led administration. He advised people to avoid putting their faith in Chandrababu, Pawan Kalyan, and certain media outlets that back them.


 He concluded his speech by promising to be there for the people of Andhra Pradesh.


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