The Telugu Desam Party commemorated its 44th formation day at its central office, underscoring the slogan ‘cadre is the leader’ to highlight the significance it places on its members. N. Chandrababu Naidu, the TDP national president and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, addressed party workers, stressing that only those dedicated to the party would be considered for public roles. He outlined future political prospects, mentioning the potential seat increase through delimitation and the introduction of 33% reservation for women, providing opportunities for committed members.
The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of upholding the TDP’s reputation through personal behavior and public service, urging leaders and cadres to engage with the public, address their concerns, and strive for solutions. Naidu recognized the party’s history of challenges and successes, honoring those who sacrificed and worked tirelessly for the party’s cause. He also highlighted key government initiatives focused on social welfare, job creation, and infrastructure development, reaffirming commitments to specific projects like Polavaram and Amaravati’s growth as a modern capital city.
Chandrababu Naidu reiterated the party’s commitment to development-oriented politics and combating misinformation by effectively communicating government achievements to the public. The day’s events included the hoisting of the party flag, floral tributes to the party’s founder N. T. Rama Rao, and a lunch hosted by Naidu and Minister Nara Lokesh for long-serving party members. The gathering provided an opportunity for close interaction between party leaders and workers, with Naidu presenting new clothes as a gesture of respect and gratitude.
