Furious Chandrababu Naidu Cracks the Whip on TDP MLAs Amid Growing Frustration

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu is visibly displeased with the performance and cooperation levels of his own party MLAs during his fourth term in office. Determined to deliver strong governance, Naidu faced a major disappointment when over 50 Telugu Desam Party (TDP) MLAs skipped a crucial party meeting, citing various excuses. This no-show has irked the veteran leader, who openly expressed his frustration during the gathering.
In response to what he perceives as disinterest and lack of discipline, Chandrababu has announced a new strategy to tighten internal party control. Going forward, he intends to personally interact with four MLAs each day to ensure accountability and regular communication. The chief minister reportedly emphasized the need for TDP representatives to remain accessible to the public at all times and uphold the principles of the party.
This stern warning comes as Naidu aims to rejuvenate the party’s internal machinery, especially in the wake of a strong electoral mandate. By keeping a closer watch on his party legislators, he hopes to maintain public trust and efficiency in governance. Whether this direct, hands-on leadership style will realign the party and improve discipline among MLAs remains to be seen, but it underscores Naidu’s no-nonsense approach to leadership this term.
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