Hyderabad, Oct 09: Eight days after surviving an assassination attempt by naxalites, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu today had an emotional interaction with his Telugu Desam Party activists and called for a people's movement to mount pressure on extremists to eschew the violent path and join the mainstream. "I have no fear of death ... I will work for the development of the state till the last drop of my blood. I have got a fresh lease of life because of god's grace and people's affection," Naidu said in a live television programme here.
As scores of callers expressed solidarity with him during the two-hour long programme, the TDP supremo, braving nagging pain in the collar bone, asked partymen to build public awareness about the naxalite menace and work for "transformation among the misguided extremist youth". Narrating how he had a miraculous escape from the landmine blast at Tirupati on October 1, he said, "It is a re-birth for me. I believe god has granted me `punarjanma' for some specific purpose. I will fulfill the task of developing the state, wiping out tears from the faces of the poor and make this state a role model in the country." "I still have pain and doctors have advised me complete rest. But, I want to be in the midst of the people. The overwhelming affection and love of the people is giving me inner strength and inspiring me to work with renewed vigour and dedication for their welfare," Naidu added. Bureau Report