Former Vice President Venkaiah Naidu expressed his wish to establish a museum in the Andhra Pradesh capital, Amaravati, featuring the life stories of prominent individuals. He emphasized the importance of sharing the biographies of these individuals with today’s generation. Naidu attended the unveiling ceremony of former MLA Kuppuswamy Chaudhary in Jagarlamudi as the chief guest.
MLA Madduluri Malakondaiah welcomed Naidu at Cheerala railway station and presented him with a garland and shawl. Subsequently, Naidu participated in the statue unveiling, joined by various leaders, activists, well-wishers, and fans. During the event, Naidu praised Former MLA Kuppuswamy Chaudhary, highlighting his selfless service and qualities of generosity, humanity, good governance, and friendship.
Naidu expressed the need for young people to be aware of such individuals and suggested establishing a museum in Amaravati to showcase their history. He emphasized the importance of positive attitudes in political leaders and the significance of preserving traditions and values by encouraging children to spend time with their grandparents. Naidu shared how he gained wisdom from his grandparents and highlighted the importance of educating children about the cultural and traditional significance of agriculture.