Posted by AI on 2025-12-01 04:08:56 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-09 13:43:47
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In a strategic move to strengthen the party's grassroots connections, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) Chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu has urged leaders to actively engage with the people through the 'Pedala Sevalo' outreach program. This directive, issued during a teleconference with party leaders, underscores Naidu's belief that effective leadership stems from a deep understanding of the populace's challenges.
The Chief Minister emphasized the importance of leaders immersing themselves in the community, stating that they must "understand peoples' hardships first-hand and work to resolve issues at the ground level." This hands-on approach is set to be demonstrated by Naidu himself, who will participate in pension distribution at Gollagudem in Ungutur mandal, Eluru district, on Monday. This personal involvement in a service essential to the poor is a powerful message to TDP leaders about the importance of connecting with the people they serve.
The party is also making strides in organizational development. TDP AP unit president Palla Srinivasa Rao announced that the state and district committees' lists are nearly finalized, with a focus on social representation. An innovative IVRS survey will address objections raised in two mandals, ensuring a democratic and inclusive process. The training of TDP leaders, starting Monday at NTR Bhavan, further highlights the party's commitment to fostering capable and community-oriented leadership.
As the TDP gears up for these initiatives, Naidu's strategy seems clear: a strong political party is built on the foundation of active community engagement and a leadership that is both visible and accessible to the people. This approach could significantly impact the party's standing and the broader political landscape in the region.