"Economic criminals, other criminals and those who became super rich through black money have become a major threat to democracy. The laws should be comprehensively amended to bar such elements and ensure they have no place in politics," TDP said in its political resolution adopted on the final day of its three-day annual conclave 'Mahanadu', at Tirupati.
"Lack of government control in the past over black money has led to the deterioration of the country's economic situation. The unbridled corruption encouraged by the Congress is ruining the country's economy and threatening the democracy," the resolution said.
The resolution also alluded to corruption cases against leader of opposition in Andhra Pradesh Assembly and YSRC chief Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, without naming him, and called it "an example of the deterioration in political values".
The resolution also said only the TDP has the chance of becoming a national party in south India.
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Incidentally, during last year's Mahanadu, the TDP
declared itself as a national party though the EC did not recognise it as such.
TDP said politics in the country was acquiring a new face as parties and leaders who earned the people's goodwill were securing consecutive electoral victories.
"Naveen Patnaik government was voted to power four consecutive times in Odisha. BJP governments in Gujarat, MP and Chhattisgarh were voted to power three times in a row. Governments in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal came back to power. In future, no government can be formed at the Centre without strong regional parties," the TDP said in the resolution.
"The Left parties are struggling to prove their existence by taking up agitation programmes just for the sake of formality," the TDP added.