Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu asked the party cadre to keep in touch with people and continuously educate them about government programmes on a large scale. The chief minister on Tuesday held discussions with ministers regarding the strategy for “Intintiki Telugu Desham” program. The door-to-door campaign at constituency level will commence in September for 60days covering 175 constituencies.
A 4-member coordination committee will be setup for each parliamentary constituency consisting of district minister, MLA, party secretary and executive secretary who should go about with dexterity to achieve preferred results.
The TDP supremo himself will participate in the Intintiki TDP programme and aims to visit all the districts. The Intintiki programme is being done once in every two years, however with the announcement of Jagan’s Padyatra, the ruling party is taking this season more seriously.
Chandrababu mentioned that it is mandatory for MLA and party incharge of each constituency to participate in the programme and visit every village in their constituencies. He vented ire on Ministers who are losing contact with common man and are not participating in public discussions. He asked the leaders to go ahead with the motto to take the party closer to the public by focusing on the government’s achievements.