• Sat. Apr 11th, 2026

Madhavi Reddy Appointed as TDP In-Charge of Kadapa Constituency

Madhavi Reddy Appointed as TDP In-Charge of Kadapa ConstituencyMadhavi Reddy Appointed as TDP In-Charge of Kadapa Constituency

Reddappagari Madhavi Reddy has been chosen as the new leader of Telugu Desam Party’s Kadapa constituency by the party leaders. This decision was made with an eye on the upcoming elections. Aamir Babu, who had previously held this position, will now pass the responsibility to Madhavi. Party State President Achchennaidu has officially announced this change.

Madhavi Reddy is the wife of Reddeppagari Srinivasulareddy, who is the TDP’s candidate for MP in Kadapa. Interestingly, the day when Madhavi was appointed as the constituency in charge also marked Srinivasula Reddy’s birthday. They celebrated both occasions at their home, with party workers joining in the festivities. There was a big cake, sweet treats, and congratulations all around. Additionally, blood donation camps were set up.

Madhavi expressed her gratitude to party chief Chandrababu Naidu for entrusting her with the responsibility of overseeing the Kadapa constituency.



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