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Gear up for elections, Naidu tells TDP workers

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HYDERABAD: Telugu Desam Party president N. Chandrababu Naidu has asked the party cadre to gear up for elections, which he said, were just about a year away.

Inaugurating the two-day meeting of the State committee here on Monday, Mr. Naidu said though the party had strong cadre and organisational structure in place, there were problems in some places which need to be resolved. Mr. Naidu said no section was happy with Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy. He was not prepared to fight with the Centre and get enhanced MSP for paddy. When sugar cane growers wanted increase in cane price, Dr. Reddy supported the factory managements.

He said the government was working only for the benefit of the rich, as indicated by the way it gifted away 84,000 acres of government land worth Rs. 95,000 crore to just about 250 individuals.

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