One of the principal complaints against Chandrababu Naidu was his tendency to be fully focused on the government and administration while taking the party activities and cadres priority lightly. But Chandrababu is promising a different perspective this time and is sticking to it.
While meeting and directing with TDP cadres in Vizag today, Chandra Babu stated that there will be no more misunderstanding between the top leadership and the working cadres.
“I can assure you all that I will be ready accessible for every single one of you. TDP is a party of the cadres, and it will remain that way forever. We have understood our historical mistakes and are taking adequate measures.
There will be no more instances of the cadres moving away from the party leadership. And once we achieve that there will be no way we will get ousted from power. We will continue to be in power in the future and we will be accessible to the local leadership.”
Babu appears to have understood his mistakes from the past and has confidently stated that he will not be repeating the same time. One crucial difference between the past and the current administration is the accessibility that is being granted by Nara Lokesh.
With Lokesh readily accessible to the local leadership, the working cadres are far more responsive and active these days. It appears that the upscaling of Lokesh and also the increased vigilance of Babu are delivering the deal this time around.
This post was last modified on 17 June 2025 12:52 pm
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