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TANA events have always held great prestige, with each year’s organizers—especially the president and core team—striving to outdo previous editions and set new benchmarks.

But this year, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has delivered an unexpected jolt.

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Just a day ago, Naidu instructed his MLAs and key party leaders not to attend the “indulgent” TANA celebrations in the U.S., asking them instead to stay back and remain available for the people of Andhra Pradesh.

This year’s TANA convention is particularly prestegious, as it’s being held shortly after the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) formed the government with a record-breaking majority. Naturally, expectations were high that the event would reflect that same energy and euphoria.

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The three-day event is scheduled for July 3rd, 4th, and 5th at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, Michigan, and preparations are currently underway at a brisk pace.

However, a major question looms: Will the key political figures actually attend, or will they back out as per Naidu’s directive?

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While film stars and industry folks might show up and entertain, without top political leaders, the event could lose its importance and feel like just another regular show.

This puts tremendous pressure on the TANA President Niranjan Srungavarapu’s and core team members, who are reportedly anxious about pulling off a successful event without the big political names. If they fail to manage expectations and deliver, the event might be seen as a letdown.




Whether they can rise to the challenge and make TANA 2024 a success remains to be seen.