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TDP Mahanadu 2026: Virtual Event from May 27-28 with Key Resolutions

KEYPOINTS: Virtual event on May 27-28 from party central office | Chandrababu Naidu to hoist flag and address cadre | Focus on women empowerment and 20 key resolutions | First Mahanadu under Working President Nara Lokesh TAGS: TDP Mahanadu | Chandrababu Naidu | Nara Lokesh | Telugu Desam Party | Andhra Pradesh politics | virtual event | NTR SUMMARY: The Telugu Desam Party will hold its annual Mahanadu virtually from May 27-28 due to a fuel conservation appeal. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu will lead the event from the party's central office in Mangalagiri. The event will focus on women empowerment and adopt 20 key resolutions. This is the first Mahanadu under Working President Nara Lokesh.

AP: Mahanadu to be held virtually for two days from tomorrow, party cadre to participate virtually

Amaravati, May 26

This year's two-day Mahanadu, scheduled for May 27 and 28, will be conducted from the party's central office, Mangalagiri, in a virtual format following a decision by the party respecting the appeal of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on fuel conservation in view of the ongoing West Asia conflict.

It may be noted that Mahanadu is organised annually to mark the birth anniversary of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) founder president Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao. Initially, preparations began to organise the three-day event in Nellore this year.

The decision to conduct Mahanadu virtually was finalised by party president and Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu during a meeting with party leaders. The duration of the event has also been reduced from three days to two. Party leaders and cadre across the State have been instructed to organise Mahanadu at cluster levels. Members of the Politburo, national committee and state committee leaders will participate directly from the party central office, where all arrangements have been completed.

As per the schedule, on the first day of Mahanadu, TDP national president and Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu will visit the party central office at 9:00 AM tomorrow, hoist the party flag, pay tributes to NTR and honour those who sacrificed their lives for the party.The event will formally begin with an inaugural address by TDP State president Palla Srinivasa Rao, followed by the presentation of the party's financial accounts. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu will then address party workers. Leaders will also speak on themes including women's empowerment, Karyakartae Adhinetha (worker is the leader) and service to the poor. The first day's proceedings will conclude at 6:00 PM.

On the second day, May 28, tributes will be paid to NTR on the occasion of his birth anniversary. Special audio-visual presentations (AVs) will be screened on themes such as the global recognition of Telugu identity, the party's historic struggles, support to farmers, assistance extended by the Central government to the State and My Nation, My Responsibility.

The two-day event will conclude with Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu addressing party cadre on future action plans. The two-day Mahanadu will focus on women empowerment and adopt 20 key resolutions covering issues related to Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Andaman and broader political priorities. Of the 20 resolutions, 10 will focus on Andhra Pradesh, four on Telangana, one on Andaman, while four will be common resolutions. The event will conclude with the adoption of a crucial political resolution. The Mahanadu platform will provide strategic direction and prepare a roadmap for the upcoming elections.

This Mahanadu gained significance as it was the first Mahanadu after Minister Nara Lokesh assumed charge as the party's Working President. Members of the party Politburo, national executive and state executive committees will attend physically from the party central office, while ministers, MLAs and senior leaders not part of these committees will participate virtually from their respective regions.

Arrangements are being made for cluster-wise virtual participation across the State, with large LED screens being installed at over 1,800 cluster locations to ensure a festive atmosphere during Mahanadu 2026.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Finally, TDP is listening to the people! With petrol at ₹100+ per litre, traveling to Nellore would have been a burden on party workers. Virtual Mahanadu is the need of the hour. 👏

Vikram M

Interesting that they're focusing on women empowerment and 'Karyakartae Adhinetha' themes. But reducing Mahanadu from 3 days to 2 feels like they're rushing through important policy discussions. Hope the virtual format doesn't dilute the quality of debates.

Rohit P

As a TDP karyakarta from Guntur, I'm excited about the 1,800 cluster locations with LED screens! This is how technology should be used in politics. Finally our party is modernizing. Jai TDP! 🚩

Ananya R

Not a TDP supporter, but I appreciate the thought behind this move. However, I hope they don't use this as an excuse to avoid tough questions from ground-level workers. Virtual meetings can be controlled more easily than physical ones - transparency is key.

Siddharth J

Important that they're including resolutions for Telangana and Andaman too - shows TDP's national ambitions. But first, fix Andhra's problems like unemployment and farmer distress. All these resolutions mean nothing without implementation.

M Meera T

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