TDP Mahanadu Conclave Adjusts Amid Economic Concerns

The TDP Mahanadu, an annual party conclave, will take place in a hybrid mode for two days at the party's Mangalagiri headquarters. The shift from a planned three-day event in Nellore reflects economic concerns influenced by the West Asia conflict. Party leaders will meet physically while others join virtually.

TDP Mahanadu Conclave Adjusts Amid Economic Concerns
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The TDP Mahanadu, a key event in the party's annual calendar, is set for a reduced two-day schedule at Mangalagiri headquarters on May 27 and 28. Initially planned as a three-day event in Nellore, the decision to cut back was in response to prevailing economic challenges.

Participants in the hybrid event will include prominent members like the Politburo, central and state committees, while others, including MLAs, MLCs, and MPs, will part-take virtually from their constituencies.

This adjustment aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's emphasis on curtailing unnecessary expenditures given the global economic impact of the West Asia conflict. TDP leader N Chandrababu Naidu reiterated this economic caution, emphasizing the need for fiscal prudence.

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