Maharadhi is to some degree, linked to every political party in the Telugu political frame and was instrumental in the launch of the
Telugu Desam Party (TDP). He was the first person to come up with the idea of a regional party in Andhra Pradesh after which he started a campaign namely
Telugu Tejam as prospective title for a regional party. The manifesto consisted of a 16-point agenda, which included the famous phrase "Telugu Valla Atma Gauravam", which
N. T. Rama Rao (NTR) used to a great extent to promote TDP's political vision. Maharadhi vehemently proposed Telugu tejam to fill the then existing political vacuum and also to establish a political identity for Telugu people (ref : Marosari maranisthunna NTR and NTR punarudhaanam); later a few intellectuals joined this crusade and soon it attracted many visionaries into this movement. Maharadhi, along with the few intellectuals, decided that a sammohan shakti is required to counter the charisma of
Indira Gandhi and the
Indian National Congress, hence, Rama Rao was finally convinced to join the initiative, wherein he took over the reins and finally Telugu Tejam was named as Telugu Desam to fight the next electoral battle. Maharadhi also served as Andhra Pradesh Congress Secretary when
Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy (YSR) was Andhra Pradesh Congress president. In this position, he was instrumental in promoting YSR in the East and West Godavari districts in YSR's early days. When the
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) came into existence, he briefly served as a National Council member. In 2004, Maharadhi launched his own political party 'Trilinga Praja Pragathi' (TPP) with the slogan 'Badugu vargala rajyadhikaram' (power to the weaker sections of the society). ==Works==