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NTR brought self-respect and identity: Naidu

-TDP founder remains a source of inspiration
-TDP will rededicate to people’s wellbeing
-Birth centenary of NTR falls on May 28
-NTR excelled as ‘Kathanayakudu’ and ‘Mahanayakudu’

AMARAVATI: TDP National President and former Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday gave a call to the party cadres to rededicate themselves to the people’s wellbeing and development ahead of NTR’s birth centenary celebrations on May 28 this year.

Naidu paid rich tributes to NTR on the latter’s 26th death anniversary and recalled his landmark journey from being an ordinary person to an extraordinary leader. Born into a small farmer’s family, NTR rose to bring self-respect and identity to the Telugu race all over the world.

In a statement here, the TDP chief said the party would be completing 40 years in March this year. Also, NTR’s birth centenary would be celebrated on May 28. Both the occasions would stand out as important events not just for the party cadres but for the whole Telugu people everywhere.

Naidu asserted that the TDP would continue its selfless services regardless of having power or not. In these troubled times, the TDP should further step up its struggles and agitations
NTR-brought-self-respect-and-identity-Naidu for the sake of the people. The party cadres would have to engage in more fierce agitations because the whole State was getting stuck in a deeper crisis due to the YCP Government’s failures.

Chandrababu Naidu said that with the inspiration provided by NTR, the TDP would remain dedicated to the cause of people’s welfare. NTR was known for his strong will to turn any critical challenge into an opportunity. A similar determination would be used to fight any struggle on behalf of the people.

Naidu recalled how NTR dominated the film industry as an undisputed stalwart and also emerged as an unchallenged leader in the political arena. NTR’s services in both the film and political fields were unforgettable and matchless. The beginning of his journey with the slogan of ‘self-respect’ was memorable.

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