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Politics – TDP Plans First-Ever Mahanadu Gathering in Nellore District

Politics – The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) is preparing to host its annual conclave, Mahanadu, in Nellore district for the first time since the party was founded. The three-day event, scheduled from May 27 to 29, is expected to draw a massive turnout, with leaders working to ensure that arrangements meet the scale and expectations of party members across the state.

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Venue Selection Underway Across Key Locations

Senior party leaders have begun evaluating multiple sites in and around Nellore to identify a location capable of accommodating a large gathering. The focus is on ensuring accessibility, adequate infrastructure, and sufficient space for lakhs of attendees. Among the locations under consideration are a 110-acre parcel of land managed by APIIC near Kovur along the national highway, the IFFCO Kisan Special Economic Zone near Rajupalem, and stretches of land in Nellore Rural situated along the highway close to the Sakshi office.

A delegation of prominent leaders visited these sites to assess their suitability. The team included Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy, Minister Ponguru Narayana, Member of Parliament Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy, and MLC Beeda Ravichandra. They were joined by several legislators, including Kotamreddy Sridhar Reddy and Vemireddy Prashanthi Reddy, who reviewed logistical factors such as transport access, crowd management potential, and basic amenities.

Efforts to Ensure Smooth Logistics and Large Participation

Organizers are placing strong emphasis on transportation facilities and crowd management systems to ensure a seamless experience for participants. Given the expected scale of attendance, arrangements for parking, entry and exit routes, and public amenities are being carefully planned. Party officials are also exploring ways to streamline accommodation and communication services for workers and supporters traveling from different parts of the state.

Leaders involved in the planning process indicated that the objective is to host a well-organized and efficient event that reflects the party’s strength and organizational capabilities. The choice of venue will ultimately depend on its ability to support both the logistical demands and the symbolic importance of the gathering.

Local Leaders Express Pride Over Hosting Opportunity

Speaking during the site inspections, Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy described the upcoming event as a significant moment for Nellore district. He noted that hosting Mahanadu in the region for the first time is a matter of pride for local party leaders and workers, who see it as recognition of their contribution to the party’s growth.

According to him, preparations are being carried out with the intention of making the event memorable and impactful. Local cadres have reportedly shown enthusiasm and readiness to assist in organizing the conclave, indicating strong grassroots engagement ahead of the event.

First Major Gathering After Leadership Shift

This year’s Mahanadu carries additional importance as it will be the first major party event since Nara Lokesh took charge as the national executive president. Party observers believe the conclave could serve as a platform to outline future strategies, strengthen organizational structure, and communicate leadership priorities to party members.

The leadership transition has drawn attention within political circles, and the upcoming gathering is expected to highlight the party’s direction under its current leadership. Discussions, resolutions, and policy outlines presented during the event are likely to shape the party’s approach in the coming months.

Anticipation Builds Ahead of Key Political Event

With preparations progressing and site selection nearing completion, anticipation among party supporters continues to grow. The TDP leadership appears focused on ensuring that the Nellore edition of Mahanadu sets a new benchmark in terms of scale and organization.

As final decisions on the venue are expected soon, party workers across regions are gearing up for participation. The event is likely to bring together leaders, cadres, and supporters in large numbers, reinforcing internal coordination and public outreach efforts.

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