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Thirty Seven TDP MLAs Must Improve Work

Thirty Seven TDP MLAs Must Improve Work

Mirchi 9 3 months ago

Chandrababu Naidu recently met party leaders at the TDP Central Office in Mangalagiri and reviewed performance across the Assembly. He told the group that most MLAs had improved after regular reviews.

Still, he made it clear that 37 MLAs need to raise their standards further.

You are meant to read this as a message to TDP MLAs. Out of 134 MLAs, 97 now meet expectations, according to the party's internal assessment. That figure secures a majority in the Assembly, but elections demand continuous effort, not comfort.

Naidu said performance tracking now happens through detailed surveys done in four or five ways. You are being judged on delivery, not loyalty alone. This system puts pressure on every MLA to stay active, visible, and responsive to public needs.

The spotlight now also falls on allies. You wait to see how the 21 Janasena MLAs and eight BJP MLAs measure up under similar review. Naidu is expected to have shared those findings with their respective party leaderships.

Naidu also drew a comparison with the RSS and praised its discipline within the BJP setup. He urged workers to adopt that work ethic. But unlike the RSS, you function within a political party where recognition and fairness still matter.

You often hear that cadres fight hardest in opposition and then feel ignored once power returns. TDP benefits from such loyalty, yet frustration grows when commitment is not matched with care. You cannot expect sacrifice without support.

Many bills from projects done before 2019 remain unpaid, and several contractors belong to party ranks. Jagan's rule explained delays then, but not now. If payments still do not move, asking you to work like the RSS sounds empty.

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