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Lokesh Cites Difference Between Prisonary and Visionary

Thursday, April 3, 2025 • Telugu Comments
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Lokesh Cites Difference Between Prisonary and Visionary

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandra Babu Naidu is known as a visionary leader. He has developed Hyderabad beyond everyone's imagination and is on a mission to do the same for Andhra Pradesh as well. In this context, Minister Nara Lokesh shared how a visionary like Chandra Babu is different from prisonary like YS Jagan.

"There will be a difference between Visionary and Prisonary. If someone is a visionary, they will have a foresight. A visionary will predict the changes that will come in the world and how should we prepare our children to face those changes. The visionary will ensure to bring our people out of poverty. In 1994, many people questioned if Computer will feed us. But today, many developments that took place in Hyderabad is because of Chandra Babu Naidu garu. Just like the same, Chandra Babu garu wants to develop the Andhra pradesh state. He has a vision in how to bring the change in people's lives. The vision is to eradicate poverty," said Lokesh.

"I had a lot of mentors while growing up. If he can not mentor his own mother and sister, why is he lecturing us. A prisonary always looks at jail. That is the situation today we have. But, we are committed to development," revealed Lokesh.

Currently, the development in Andhra Pradesh is fast tracked and the government is ensuring to reduce the poverty and bring a change in the lives of poor people.

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