Kadapa: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu was on Wednesday unanimously re-elected as the national President of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP).
On the second day of Mahanadu, or the annual conclave of the party here, Naidu was declared re-elected unopposed to the party’s top post.
TDP Election Committee chairman Varla Ramaiah announced that Naidu’s re-election for another term of two years. TDP delegates from across the state welcomed the announcement with loud
cheers.
Ministers, party MPs, state legislators and other leaders congratulated Naidu, who became the Chief Minister for a fourth term last year following the electoral victory of the TDP-led NDA.
Naidu, who turned 75 last month, has been holding the post of party President for the last 30 years.
He thanked party cadres for re-electing him and said he would work to uphold the trust reposed by them. He stated that TDP will remain as long as Telugu people exist.