TDP Marks 44 Years with 'Cadre is Leader' Mantra, Naidu Vows Opportunities

The Telugu Desam Party celebrated its 44th formation day with the theme 'cadre is the leader'. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu emphasized that sincere party workers would be prioritized for public representative roles, warning leaders who distance themselves from the cadre. He paid homage to founder N. T. Rama Rao and acknowledged the sacrifices of party workers during past crises, including his own imprisonment. Naidu also outlined key government initiatives on welfare, jobs, and infrastructure while urging members to communicate these achievements to the public.

Key Points: TDP's 44th Formation Day: Naidu Empowers Cadre as Leaders

  • Cadre-centric leadership slogan
  • Opportunities post-delimitation & women's reservation
  • Warning to leaders neglecting workers
  • Tribute to sacrifices of past workers
  • Focus on development schemes & employment
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TDP celebrates 44th formation day with 'cadre is the leader' slogan

CM Chandrababu Naidu honors TDP workers on party's 44th day, pledges opportunities for loyal cadre and outlines development agenda for Andhra Pradesh.

"only those who work sincerely for the party will be given opportunity as public representatives - N. Chandrababu Naidu"

Amaravati, March 29

The Telugu Desam Party celebrated its 44th formation day on Sunday in a grand manner at the party's central office with the slogan 'cadre is the leader', highlighting the priority the party accords to its cadre.

TDP national president and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, while addressing the party cadre, asserted that only those who work sincerely for the party will be given opportunity as public representatives. He emphasised that leaders who distance themselves from party workers will themselves be kept at a distance.

Highlighting upcoming political developments, he noted that with the proposed delimitation likely to increase seats by 50 per cent and with the implementation of 33 per cent reservation for women, there will be significant opportunities for committed party workers.

The Chief Minister made it clear that every party member must uphold the TDP brand through personal conduct and public service.

He called upon leaders and cadres to stay connected with people, understand their issues, and work towards a solution. He stated that if the party is strong, the state will be strong, and the party's victory is the state's victory.

The Chief Minister acknowledged that the party has faced both triumphs and crises over the years. He paid tribute to party workers who made sacrifices, endured hardships and even lost their lives for the party.

He recalled major challenges, including political conspiracies during earlier regimes, attempts on his life and the struggles faced by party leaders and cadre in the past.

CM Naidu also mentioned his own imprisonment during 2019-24, emphasising that the party's current position is the result of the unwavering commitment of its workers.

He warned that leaders who neglect or trouble the cadre will not be tolerated.

Chandrababu Naidu highlighted key initiatives such as enhanced social pensions, "Super Six" schemes, job creation efforts, recruitment drives and industrial investments aimed at generating employment.

He reaffirmed the government's commitment not to increase electricity charges and to complete major projects like Polavaram and the development of Amaravati as a future-ready capital city.

The Chief Minister stated that TDP stands for development-oriented politics and urged party members to counter misinformation effectively by staying connected with the public and communicating government achievements.

Earlier, the Chief Minister hoisted the party flag at the TDP central office in the presence of TDP national general secretary Nara Lokesh, state party president Palla Srinivas, and other senior leaders.

Floral tributes were paid to the statue of N. T. Rama Rao, the founder of the party.

Later, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, along with Minister Nara Lokesh, hosted lunch for senior party workers who have been dedicatedly serving the party since its inception.

Senior party functionaries from nearly 60 constituencies participated. Both the Chief Minister and Lokesh interacted closely with the partymen, enquiring about their health conditions and the well-being of their families.

Chandrababu Naidu presented new clothes to all the senior workers as a mark of respect and appreciation.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see the focus on women's reservation and opportunities for workers. The delimitation and 33% reservation will bring fresh faces into politics. But the real test is whether senior leaders will actually step aside to make room for new, sincere workers.
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Rohit P
Actions speak louder than words. Hosting lunch and giving new clothes to senior workers is a nice gesture of respect, typical of our Indian culture. But the cadre needs real empowerment in decision-making, not just symbolic treats.
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Anjali F
The emphasis on Polavaram and Amaravati's development is crucial for AP's future. Job creation is the need of the hour for our youth. Hope the "Super Six" schemes reach the last person in line. 🤞
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David E
Interesting to see the focus on party discipline and brand. In a diverse democracy like India, a strong, cadre-based party can be effective, but it must avoid becoming insular. The call to counter misinformation is vital in today's climate.
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Karthik V
Paying tribute to NTR and remembering sacrifices of workers is important for any party's legacy. However, the warning to leaders who trouble the cadre needs strict enforcement. Too often, such statements remain just political rhetoric.

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