Shabari said while previous Mahanaduโs saw the participation of around five lakh cadres, this yearโs event organized in a digital-hybrid format across various clusters set a new world record, with participation of 17 lakh TDP cadre
The proposal to allocate 33% seats for women in the party structure and electoral representation is a landmark reform, he says
Mahanadu is a grand success as 16.78 lakh people have participated in the programme held in hybrid mode, says Naidu and assures that worthy cadres will be duly elevated
Participating in the second day of โMahanaduโ programme, the Industries Minister assures that he is working tirelessly for the development of Kurnool
Paying tribute on N.T. Rama Raoโs birth anniversary, the Chief Minister says the TDP founder deserves the countryโs highest civilian honour
Party conceptualises the hybrid architecture under the guidance of its national working president Nara Lokesh to make participation more inclusive, scalable and cost-efficient, while enabling real-time engagement from across the State
Addressing the inaugural session of Mahanadu 2026, the Chief Minister calls for adherence to โcoalition dharmaโ and says the present government is still undoing the damage of the 2019-24 YSRCP rule
The TDP national working president says the party will give women a 33% quota whether or not the Womenโs Reservation Bill is passed, and sets out the proposal at Mahanadu near Mangalagiri
The two-day conclave from May 27 will connect cadres across Andhra Pradesh to Amaravati through real-time digital interaction, says the party State president
Chairing the Polit Bureau meeting virtually, TDP national president Chandrababu Naidu asks leaders to highlight the steps the party has taken since inception for the empowerment, rights and political participation of women during the two-day conclave commencing from May 27
Large screens being arranged at the mandal-level clusters across the State to enable the functionaries watch the proceedings live from Mangalagiri, says MLA Somireddy Chandramohan Reddy
Special guests Bode Prasad and TDP leader Mahasena Rajesh interacted with the Telugu diaspora and praised efforts to preserve Telugu culture overseas
Local leaders and cadre of TDP were upset with the decision of Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu on holding the annual conclave virtually instead of conducting a grand event in Nellore
This โausterity measureโ was termed as in tune with the call given by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu
The party decides against conducting the prestigious annual conclave for three days in Nellore
Leaders discuss the necessary arrangements to provide food, accommodation, transportation, volunteers, sanitation and cultural services for the event scheduled from May 27-29