
TDP leader urges cadres to strengthen party at grassroots level
Telugu Desam Party (TDP) Kurnool district president P. Tikkareddy called upon the party leaders and cadres to strengthen the party at the grassroots level.
The TDP district-level 'Mahanadu' was held in Kurnool on Thursday, ahead of the party's three-day Mahanadu scheduled in Kadapa this month end.
Addressing the leaders and cadre, Mr. Tikkareddy said that the party stands with those who stand with it in tough times and urged the party activists to spread the ideals of TDP to every corner of the district. He said that several issues concerning the district like water scarcity, and lack of development would be raised as resolutions at the upcoming Mahanadu.
Kurnool MP B. Nagaraju, MLAs K.E. Shyam Babu, Boggula Dastagiri, B.V. Jayanageswara Reddy, KUDA Chairman Somisetty Venkateswarlu, and other leaders were also present.

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