BJP’s Gudur promises on his 60th birthday he will stand with ASHA workers

Feb 27, 2023 - 02:22
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BJP’s Gudur promises on his 60th birthday he will stand with ASHA workers

Hyderabad, February 26: Bharatiya Janata Party state senior leader Gudur Narayana Reddy has celebrated his 60th birthday on Sunday among the ASHA workers as a mark of respect towards them, setting aside pomp and gaiety which usually seen in such occasions. 
He has felicitated about 300 ASHA workers of Bhuvanagiri Assembly Constituency. “As the ASHA workers have rendered relentless services during Covid-19 pandemic period, I have decided to celebrate my birth day among them,” he said.
Several aspirants of constable Post s and sub inspector posts who have been taking free coaching with the aid of Gudur Narayana Reddy Foundation have also participated in the program and shared their benifit s and happiness with Narayana Reddy. 
“I wanted celebration of my birth day to be symbolic with the welfare schemes promises of Telangana Bharatiya Janata Party – free education and free health to people of the state. That’s why I have invited ASHA workers and job aspirants to the celebrations,” he said.  
Narayana Reddy who is serving the society through Gudur Narayana Reddy Foundation for the past 22 years has been celebrating his birth days among various sections of the society. He has celebrated his previous birth days with washer men, barbers, weavers and others. 
He has established Plasma Donors Association during the severe Covid Pandemic period in 2020, 2021 and 2022. He has served about 12,000 patients during the period when Covid was severe in the state. He has also established Organ Donors Association and striving to provide organs like liver and kidney to the needed. 
Through his Foundation, Narayana Reddy has been providing free coaching to the aspirants of constable and sub inspector posts in Bhuvanagiri district. As many as 200 aspirants have passed the preliminary exams and preparing for the main exam. The GNR Foundation has been providing drinking water to the travelers at Gudur Toll Plaza on Hyderabad-Warangal High Way. 
He has been providing pensions to physically handicapped persons who could not work and became dependents on the family through the foundation. 
“I am a more social worker than a politicl leader. My desire to serve the society is much bigger than my body (Narayana Reddy is a bit fat). I prefer social work than politics,” the leader averred at the programme where he felicitated the ASHA workers on Sunday. 
He said that ASHA workers have served Covid patients who were abandoned by their families during the severe pandemic period between 2020-22. They defied death to serve the patients by wearing masks, gloves and PPE kits. “That’s why I have decided to celebrate my 60th birth day among them,” he said. 
He has also promised that he would stand with them for the next two decades. He said that Bharatiya Janata Party would come to power in the state and would give lot of importance to education and health. “After farming the government in the state we would provide free health and education as promised by our state president Bandi Sanjay Kumar,” he stated. 
During his address in the programme, he said that he want to follow the footsteps of Prime Minister Narendra Modi who has been serving the country selflessly. He alleged that the Chief Minister of Telangana K Chandrasekhara Rao was more interested in taking commissions than serving the people.
He said that people of Telangana have fought for statehood and achieved it to improve their lives. Though KCR has been made Chief Minister to realize those dreams he failed to live up to the expectations. The CM has become leader of Razakars and doing injustice to Telangana, he criticised.

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