Andhra Pradesh: RBI’s decision to demonetise Rs 2,000 note will curb corruption: Naidu

TDP national president N. Chandrababu Naidu addressing a road show under the party’s ‘Idemi Kharma Mana Rashtraniki’ program at Anakapalle on Friday.

TDP national president N. Chandrababu Naidu has welcomed the Reserve Bank of India’s decision to withdraw ₹2,000 denomination banknotes from circulation, calling it a very good sign.

I had submitted a report on digital currency some time back, and the latest move by the RBI will definitely put a stop to corruption, Mr Naidu said while addressing a public meeting at Anakapalle near here, in support of his ongoing ‘Idemi Kharma Mana’. As part of the Rashtriyaniki programme. 19 May (Friday) night.

Shri Naidu said that some politicians were trying to win elections by distributing money to voters, and ₹2,000 notes were playing a major role in this. “Now it will be probed to a great extent,” he said.

Noting that the prices of all commodities, LPG and petroleum products are skyrocketing and if anyone raises voice against it, false cases are being filed against them, he alleged.

Stating that he was committed to developing Visakhapatnam as an IT and tourism hub and promoting the city as a financial capital, besides making Amaravati as the state capital, the former chief minister alleged Felt that Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy Visakhapatnam was out to destroy both. and Amaravati.

Referring to ‘Anakapalle Jaggery’, he promised to revive the jaggery market’s past glory if TDP comes to power in the state. He also promised to complete the Uttarandha Sujala Sravanti and Polavaram projects and bring Godavari water to northern Andhra.