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Naidu's rule better than YSR's: Lakshmi Parvati

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VIJAYAWADA, FEB. 11. The NTR-TDP president, N. Lakshmi Parvati, feels that the rule of N. Chandrababu Naidu is better than that of Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy.

In an informal chat with reporters here on Friday, Ms. Parvati said that this was not her personal observation, but people of the State were feeling this way. s

The NTR-TDP president said she planned to revive the Mahila Satta and launch an agitation against the new liquor policy.

Ms. Parvati pooh-poohed the Minister for Tourism, J. Geeta Reddy, who had spearheaded the agitation against removal of total prohibition, for remaining silent in the wake of the latest decision by the Government to increase the number of liquor shops.

She would enlist the support of Jana Vignana Vedika and other women organisations in her fight against the new excise policy, she said.

To a query, she said Mr. Naidu and Dr. Reddy were chips of the same block. "They are two sides of the same coin," she pointed out.

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