The Chief Minister participated in the TD training workshop like any other member.

VIJAYAWADA: Demonstrating his simplicity and commitment to organizational discipline, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu sat among lower-level leaders at an event on Tuesday and participated in a training session like any other member. The occasion was a workshop of the TDP Parliamentary Committee held at the party’s central office, NTR Bhavan.

Visiting different halls where the sessions were being conducted, Naidu sat among the participants and attentively observed the proceedings, underscoring his emphasis on continuous learning and organizational preparedness.

The training program was organized for newly appointed parliamentary party presidents and was conducted by former minister Pattipati Pulla Rao. Naidu listened carefully to the presentations given by the trainers and closely observed the conduct and structure of the workshop.

1,050 members from 25 parliamentary constituencies participated in the workshop.

The sessions focused on the party’s four-and-a-half-decade-long journey, its ideological foundations, cadre management, and the crucial role of grassroots workers in strengthening the organization.

The workshop also covered key issues such as the alliance government’s welfare schemes, ongoing development programs, long-term vision plans, and strategies to ensure balanced and inclusive development across all sectors.

Naidu actively participated in discussions on governance priorities and future policy direction, reinforcing the party’s emphasis on structured planning and people-centric governance.

Party leaders described the Chief Minister’s participation as a strong message to the cadre that leadership begins with learning and engagement at every level.

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