
In a move seen as consolidating his influence within the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and paving the way for his potential succession as party leader, general secretary and state IT minister Nara Lokesh has launched a new political initiative.
Starting Thursday, Lokesh has begun hosting dinner meetings with party MLAs and their families. While the party officially says the meetings aim to strengthen coordination between the party and the government, sources suggest the primary purpose is to solidify Lokesh’s position within the party.
According to party leaders, Lokesh plans to meet seven MLAs from each parliamentary constituency daily for dinner, along with their family members. “This initiative provides a platform for direct interaction, allowing Lokesh to understand constituency-level issues firsthand and work toward solutions,” a party leader explained.
The meetings are intended to let MLAs discuss local challenges, development priorities, and public concerns directly with Lokesh. Including family members is seen as an effort to build personal rapport and foster goodwill toward party leadership.
While the programme is officially described as a governance and coordination effort, observers note it is also part of a broader political strategy to enhance internal cohesion, address any dissatisfaction within the party, and unify leaders under a common leadership. Strengthening personal relationships with MLAs and their families is viewed as a key step to ensure a smoother leadership transition and reinforce Lokesh’s influence in the TDP.
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