NTR: A Revolution Beyond a Name, Say Chandrababu and Lokesh

On the occasion of the death anniversary of Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (NTR), the founder of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu paid his respects and reflected on the leader's enduring legacy. Speaking on the social media platform X, Chandrababu described NTR as a luminary who brought welfare and hope into the lives of the underprivileged.
Chandrababu highlighted NTR’s unique contribution to Indian politics, stating that he was the first to introduce the concept that society is a temple and its people are gods. Chandrababu praised NTR as a visionary who empowered marginalized communities by giving them a share in governance. Additionally, he commended NTR’s transformative role in championing women’s empowerment, calling him a reformer who broke barriers and uplifted women across the state. He urged everyone to honor the memory of the late leader by reflecting on his achievements.
Minister Nara Lokesh, also paying tribute to his grandfather, echoed similar sentiments. Lokesh described NTR as a phenomenon, stating, “NTR is not just a name but a revolution.” He called NTR the pride of Telugu people, a legend who ruled the silver screen as a cinematic icon and dominated politics as a leader of extraordinary caliber. Lokesh reiterated NTR’s philosophy of viewing society as a temple and its people as gods, emphasizing his grandfather’s influence on millions of lives. Lokesh also expressed his deep personal connection to NTR, calling him an eternal source of inspiration.