Naidu says the Constitution lifted Narendra Modi

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu credited India's Constitution for enabling Prime Minister Narendra Modi's rise from modest beginnings as a tea seller to the nation's highest office. Speaking at a constitutional anniversary conference organized by the state's High Court Advocates Association, the Telugu Desam Party leader praised Modi's efforts to elevate India's global standing.

Naidu highlighted the transformative impact of constitutional principles, noting that universal suffrage represents a significant achievement by architect B. R. Ambedkar. The chief minister emphasized India's demographic advantage, pointing to abundant youth resources that position the country favorably compared with aging populations elsewhere. He expressed optimism about Indian influence expanding worldwide by 2047.

The chief minister stressed the judiciary's vital role in correcting societal errors and safeguarding democratic institutions. Naidu called for prioritizing national interests amid rising social media-driven personal attacks and outlined his vision for establishing social and economic equality through deliberate policy measures aimed at creating a prosperous society.
 

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