Nara Chandrababu Naidu is all set to swear-in as the first chief minister of Seemandhra or residual Andhra Pradesh on 8 June, after Telangana is formally carved out of the united AP state on 2 June 2014.The party is gearing up to celebrate the swearing-in ceremony of Chandra Babu Naidu on a grand scale and arrangements are on at ‘Yuvagharjana’ venue in Guntur which is laying out the red carpet for some 4,000 guests.
About five lakh people are expected to attend the event. On the other side, Telugu Desam Party is planning to invite Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the event. A special invitation will send from Party and also Chandra Babu will invite NaMo personally and he planning to go to Delhi to meet him in couple of days. It was still unclear whether NaMo will attend the event as he was busy with hectic schedule.
Apart from party leaders and MLA’s Nandamuri family will also be seen attending the ceremony. For TDP, the victory in recent elections to the Assembly in the region of Seemandhra in Andhra Pradesh has brought a new strength and encouragement. TDP was the main opposition party in the last ten years in Andhra Pradesh, where Congress ruling.The election results gave sigh of relief to party chief and its workers.
About five lakh people are expected to attend the event. On the other side, Telugu Desam Party is planning to invite Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the event. A special invitation will send from Party and also Chandra Babu will invite NaMo personally and he planning to go to Delhi to meet him in couple of days. It was still unclear whether NaMo will attend the event as he was busy with hectic schedule.
Apart from party leaders and MLA’s Nandamuri family will also be seen attending the ceremony. For TDP, the victory in recent elections to the Assembly in the region of Seemandhra in Andhra Pradesh has brought a new strength and encouragement. TDP was the main opposition party in the last ten years in Andhra Pradesh, where Congress ruling.The election results gave sigh of relief to party chief and its workers.