Baireddy Shabari (MP) and Madhavi Reddappagari (MLA) have emerged as two strong and dynamic women leaders within the TDP. Both are well-educated, highly active in their constituencies, and known for their quick response to people’s problems. Whether it is day or night, they remain on the ground, interacting with the public and countering the opposition with confidence.
However, despite their aggressive and proactive style, these rising firebrands are largely fighting on their own. Party insiders admit that the support they are receiving from the organization is limited, and much of their progress is being driven by personal effort rather than structured party backing.
Political observers believe that if TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu offers proper mentoring and direction, Shabari and Madhavi could develop into powerful voices for the party at the state level. Their influence could further grow as both belong to the Reddy community, which carries significant political weight in regional politics.
The TDP has a history of nurturing strong women leaders in the past, which helped strengthen the party base. If the same strategy is applied now, these two emerging firebrands could become major assets for the party in future elections.
