Telugu Desam Party is a committed party…Here is an example!

The Telugu Desam Party stands as an example in adhering to the rules for regional parties as well as national parties.

Telugu Desam Party

When it comes to politics, tactics to overthrow the opposition plans to seduce rival parties are all strategies followed by almost all parties. However, political parties are also required to abide by the rules laid down by the Central Electoral Commission, as prescribed by the Constitution. Which of these parties is in the process of formulating political strategies on the one hand and following the rules on the other? In that sense, it goes without saying that the Telugu Desam Party is ideal for regional parties as well as national parties.

Every year as usual

Annual income to the respective parties. Expenditure incurred is to be handed over to the Election Commission from time to time. The YCP and TRS, which continue to be the ruling parties in the Telugu states, have failed in fulfilling such grave responsibility. Along with these parties, the Telugu Desam Party has also been a role model for the Grand Old Party Congress along with the BJP in power at the Centre. The TDP has also informed the Central Electoral Commission of its expenditure along with its income for the last year. Although there are innumerable parties in the country, only 19 parties, like the TDP, have provided revenue and expenditure to the Central Electoral Commission. Thus, the TDP reaffirmed its commitment to gain a place among the parties that have exposed their revenue expenditure. The TDP, which has been regularly handing over its revenue and expenditure to the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) every year, has become one of the leading parties in power in the country by handing over its expenditure to the Central Electoral Commission (CEC).

TDP focuses on welfare of party workers
TDP focuses on welfare of party workers

TDP’s focus is on the welfare of workers

As to how the TDP has contributed to the Central Electoral Commission, the TDP has collected a total of Rs 91.53 crore for the financial year 2019-20. At the same time, the party spent a total of Rs 108.84 crore for various purposes for the year 2019-20. This means that TDP has spent more than its revenue. As a party in opposition, the TDP is no longer in a position to receive large donations. However, despite the disciplinary action taken by the party on a regular basis over the years, there has been a modest net income without donations. In the same order, the party earned Rs 91.53 crore last year. The TDP, which is taking special action against the party cadre without being in power, must not spend more than Rs 108.84 crore on revenue. Arguments have been heard that the TDP, which is doing better than all the parties in the country for the welfare of its workers, has to spend more than its revenue.

As for the rest of the parties

Meanwhile, the YSRCP and the TRS, have shown no interest in sending the revenue and expenditure to the Central Electoral Commission. In fact, it is required to report to the Central Electoral Commission within six months after the end of the financial year. However, the BJP, which is in power at the centre of the two parties, and the opposition Congress did not seem to have a record of ignoring the issue. In the wake of the ongoing panchayat, municipal and parish elections in AP, the TDP has also sent its revenue sources to the EC a little late. Arguments have been heard that the TDP has once again proved that it has no equal in fulfilling its prescribed responsibilities in the run-up to the by-elections.

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