Nominated posts in Andhra Pradesh will be filled by June, says Chandrababu Naidu
The Hindu
N. Chandrababu Naidu directs TDP leaders to strengthen party structure, fulfill election promises, and counter misinformation from Opposition.
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Chief Minister and TDP President N. Chandrababu Naidu announced that all the nominated posts in the State would be filled by June.
During a teleconference held with party MLAs, MPs, Ministers, and constituency in-charges, he emphasised the need for active participation in government programmes and party affairs.
The teleconference, held on Tuesday, focused on strengthening the party’s grassroots structure, delivering government schemes effectively, and preparing for the 2029 elections.
Mr. Naidu urged leaders to stay accessible to both party workers and the public, stating, “Every leader must honour the trust placed in us by the people and deliver on their expectations.” He directed leaders to counter misinformation from the Opposition YSRCP and ensure the public was informed about the government’s initiatives and progress.
Mr. Naidu said, “MLAs, Ministers, and MPs must regularly interact with party workers and the public. All election promises will be fulfilled while highlighting the significant progress made in the past seven months.”
Leaders were instructed to prioritise appointments to nominated posts such as agricultural market committees and temple boards for those actively involved in party structures like clusters, units, booths, and sections. Appointees to nominated positions would face performance reviews after two years to ensure accountability, he maintained.
Built in 1927 during the British era, this marketplace has been a hub of activity for decades, offering everything from fresh produce and flowers to meat, dry fruits and exotic spices. However, years of neglect, accidents and infrastructure wear and tear have taken a toll on this heritage structure. During the 2012 fire incident at the market, more than 170 out of 440 shops, and the general infrastructure of the market was destroyed. The shops were given a basic makeover then. Since then, only the exterior of the market has been renovated, leaving the interiors and the roof untouched for more than a decade.