For the first time in the country, the TDP is introducing a Interactive Voice Response System (IVRS) to enable party workers and also general voters to select a candidate of their choice to contest from a particular constituency.
The choice has to be made from among three names that will be listed by the party.
Interestingly, the TDP would also give a none of the above (NOTA) option to its party workers and general voters.
The candidate who secures a majority of votes would be fielded by the party during the election. The system would be used even in Kuppam which happens to be Chandrababu Naidu's Assembly constituency.
"This is basically to get the pulse of the people and party workers about whom they wish to elect as their representative and bring the TDP back to power both in Telangana and Seemandhra regions," Naidu said.
Currently, the party has a unit in the islands.
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