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"Chandrababu's Bumper Offer: Volunteer Salaries to Rise to 10k a Month!"

As the summer heat intensifies, so does the political atmosphere in Andhra Pradesh. The battleground between ruling and opposition parties is getting fiercer with every passing issue, especially around pension distribution and the volunteer system. The Election Commission's recent directive for volunteers to stay away from elections has only added fuel to this fire, making pension distribution a hot topic. Amidst this, YSRCP accuses Chandrababu Naidu and co. of delaying pensions, allegedly leading to fatalities, questioning the failure to provide alternatives.

In a surprising turn of events, TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu has announced a "bumper offer" for the volunteer system. He promises that if TDP comes to power, volunteer salaries will be increased to 10,000 rupees per month, showing support for those serving the public.

This pledge has sparked reactions, with Perni Nani accusing Chandrababu of attempting to dismantle the volunteer system and now feigning affection as a last resort. He warns against falling for Chandrababu's "trap," suggesting that the offer highlights the success of the volunteer system under the current government.

CM Jagan has previously touted the volunteer force as his army of over two and a half lakh members. Now, these volunteers seem to have become pivotal for TDP and Janasena, with ongoing resignations adding to the drama. Jagan reassures his return to power and setting things right, marking volunteers along with voters as a crucial "brand" this election season in AP.

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