Tag: Chandrababu

  • Chandrababu appoints in-charges to constituencies in the state

    Chandrababu Naidu, the national president of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and former Chief Minister, has started appointing in-charges to constituencies in an effort to strengthen the party for the upcoming 2024 elections and has directed that all in-charges should be among the people.

    As part of the exercise, former Minister Narayana has been appointed as the in-charge of the Nellore City Assembly, while Kotamreddy Srinivas Reddy, the current in-charge of the Nellore Assembly, has been appointed as the state general secretary of the party and reportedly assured of Member of the Legislative Council (MLC) seat in the near future.

    Gompa Krishna, who is aspiring for the S. Kota constituency, is likely to be appointed as a state secretary. Bose, the son of the late MLC Bachula Arjunudu, has been appointed as the Executive Secretary.

    In an interesting move, backward caste leaders have been appointed as in-charges in the Kurnool and Nandyala Parliaments, replacing individuals from OC castes while BT Naidu from the Boya community has been appointed as the in-charge of the Kurnool Parliament, and Mallela Rajshekar Goud has been appointed as the in-charge of the Nandyal Parliament.

    Furthermore, Chandrababu Naidu has decided to appoint Somishetti, who is currently the in-charge of the Kurnool Parliament, as the party state secretary.

  • ACB Court orders CID to attach the house where TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu stays

    Vijayawada: The ACB court in Vijayawada ordered the CID to attach the Lingamneni Guest House on the banks of river Krishna. This house has been given on lease to former Chief Minister and Leader of opposition in Andhra Pradesh Assembly N Chandrababu Naidu.

    This decision of ACB court comes following a petition filed by CID seeking permission to attach the guest house.

    The CID had issued a notice for attaching the said property in accordance with the provisions of Criminal Law (Amendment) Ordinance of 1944 on the ground that the guesthouse had been reportedly given to the former Chief Minister on a free of cost basis in alleged exchange for certain benefits that accrued to its owner, Lingamaneni Ramesh, and his relatives in the alignment of capital city designs.

    The State Home Department ordered the CID to attach the guesthouse, which is located on the Krishna river banks at Undavalli, on May 12 to prevent its disposal or the creation of any encumbrance.