Chandrababu Naidu's Swearing-in Ceremony Preparations with 60 Dignitaries on Stage
In just a few hours, TDP chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu is set to take the oath as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh for the fourth time. The swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for 11:27 AM, after which he will assume the responsibilities of the state. Preparations for the ceremony have been completed with great enthusiasm. The venue, located in Kesarpalli village of Gannavaram, Krishna district, has been lavishly decorated. Three massive tents have been erected in a 20-acre area.
Special galleries have been arranged for guests and VVIPs, with seating arrangements on stage for 60 people. The stage itself has been elaborately adorned. It is estimated that around 50,000 supporters and members from TDP, Janasena, and BJP will attend the event. A special gallery has been prepared for farmers who gave their land for the capital.
Many prominent individuals have already arrived in Vijayawada to attend Chandrababu's swearing-in ceremony. Members of the Nara, Nandamuri, and Mega families reached Vijayawada on Tuesday night. Special passes have been issued for invited guests, VVIPs, and VIPs. National and international dignitaries are expected to attend the event. Additionally, a large number of party workers and the public are anticipated to gather, leading to extensive preparations. Large LED screens have been set up to ensure everyone can view the proceedings.
Green rooms have been arranged behind the stage for special invitees attending Chandrababu's swearing-in ceremony. These rooms have been allocated to prominent guests. A special green room near the stage has been arranged for Prime Minister Modi, who will be joined by Home Minister Amit Shah, JP Nadda, and other central ministers. Another room has been prepared for PMO staff. A green room has been set up for Governor Abdul Nazeer, and a dedicated green room for the Chief Minister is also arranged. An additional green room next to the Chief Minister's room is reserved for VVIPs.
Given the large expected turnout for Chandrababu's swearing-in, officials have implemented extensive security measures. Ten thousand police officers have been deployed, with 3,000 stationed in Vijayawada. Seven thousand police officers will be securing Gannavaram airport, surrounding areas, and the Kesarpalli event venue. Over 60 IPS officers are overseeing the security arrangements.