Dr. Ponguleti Sudhakar Reddy, National Co-Incharge for BJP Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, played a crucial role in the BJP Tamil Nadu State-level Workshop, where the main agenda was the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the Voter List in Tamil Nadu. Addressing the party’s booth committees during the session, Dr. Reddy delivered a sharp and clear directive: the primary duty of every karyakarta is to reach every household across the state.

He strongly emphasised the need to highlight the pro-people, transparent, and development-oriented governance of the NDA Government under the visionary leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Simultaneously, he urged the cadre to powerfully expose the corruption, mismanagement, and failed governance of the DMK-led Tamil Nadu State Government. His core message was to ensure that the BJP’s crucial message of good governance and nationalism reaches and resonates with every single voter, setting the stage for the party’s intensified outreach efforts.
The high-profile workshop was presided over by Baijayant Panda, MP, BJP National Vice President and Election Incharge for Tamil Nadu. The attendance saw a galaxy of senior party leaders, underscoring the meeting’s importance. Notable figures present included Nainar Nagenthran, MLA and BJP Tamil Nadu State President, Kesav Vinayakan, BJP TN Organization General Secretary, and respected senior leaders like K. Annamalai (Former BJP Tamil Nadu State President), Vanathi Srinivasan, MLA and BJP Mahila Morcha National President, Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan (Former Governor), Radhakrishnan (Former Union Minister), and H. Raja. The collective presence of these leaders signalled a united and focused approach for the upcoming electoral challenges.
Further solidifying the party’s focus on ground-level work, Dr. Reddy delved into the technicalities of the voter revision process. He highlighted the critical role of BLA-1 and BLA-2 in this exercise, which is essential for electoral integrity. He firmly requested all attendees to take personal responsibility to ensure that all eligible voters are correctly added and any invalid entries are meticulously deleted within their respective review areas. This work, he stressed, must be done by assisting citizens in every possible way. Concluding his motivating speech, Dr. Reddy made an appeal that transcended politics: he urged all karyakartas and citizens to actively participate in the Vande Mataram 150 Years Celebrations by singing the song in every household and public common area, thereby spreading a potent spirit of patriotism and unity throughout the state.

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Ravindra Seshu Amaravadi, is a senior journalist with 38 years of experience in Telugu, English news papers and electronic media. He worked in Udayam as a sub-editor and reporter. Later, he was associated with Andhra Pradesh Times, Gemini news, Deccan Chronicle, HMTV and The Hans India. Earlier, he was involved in the research work of All India Kisan Sabha on suicides of cotton farmers. In Deccan Chronicle, he exposed the problems of subabul and chilli farmers and malpractices that took place in various government departments.