The YouTube short video captures a powerful moment of local leadership, showcasing MLA Dr Parthasarthi’s deep commitment to the activists who form the backbone of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP). The video, which centres on a sensitive land dispute, goes beyond mere political posturing, revealing a genuine concern for the well-being of a long-time party member.
The Heart of the Matter: A Land Dispute and a Loyal Activist
The conversation involves Dr. Parthasarathi listening intently to the problems faced by the family of an elderly gentleman. This man, a TDP activist for an astonishing 42–43 years, now finds himself entangled in a complicated land dispute involving his daughter, Jangam Sujata. As the issue is recounted, Dr. Parthasarathipointedly remarks to thebureaucrat, “You know what justice is. Everyone knows this land belongs to their daughter. And you know who the relative is that encroached on it. When the whole village knows, how come you don’t know?”—a reflection of the frustration and helplessness felt by the family as they seek a fair resolution.
The core of the issue, as perceived by Dr Parthasarathi, is the bureaucratic tendency to simply label such matters as a “dispute” and pass them on to the collector’s office. The MLA was quick to highlight that this standard procedure, while technically correct, is woefully inadequate for a poor, elderly man who has dedicated his life to the party.
“I Cannot Bear to See Him Crying”: The MLA’s Personal Pledge.
What makes this video particularly striking is the emotional weight Dr Parthasarathi places on the situation. He stresses that for a loyal activist who has given decades of service, the party has a moral obligation to act decisively.
Dr Parthasarthi stressed a personal commitment, warning that failure to secure justice could lead the elderly man to consider suicide.
He openly declared that he “cannot bear to see his party member crying,” framing the resolution of this dispute not just as a political favour, but as a personal imperative to prevent a tragedy. He unequivocally stated that justice for this poor, long-time activist must be the top priority.
The Demand for a Planned Solution
Instead of immediately reaching out to the Mandal Revenue Officer (MRO), Dr Parthasarathi advocated for a more thoughtful and strategic approach. He instructed his team to devise a revised, carefully planned solution before any intervention is made.
This highlights an approach to governance that emphasises:
- Empathy: Recognising the human cost of bureaucratic delay.
- Prioritisation: Placing the justice of a loyal, poor activist above standard procedure.
- Strategy: Ensuring the solution is effective and resolves the issue permanently.
A Message to TDP Cadre
The video serves as a powerful message to the entire TDP cadre: Your dedication is recognised, and your leadership is committed to fighting for you, even in the most challenging personal battles. Dr. Parthasarthi’s actions demonstrate that for the TDP, the loyalty of its oldest members is a matter of profound respect and tangible commitment.
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