Upendra has finalised his new party name as ' Uttama Praja Party' He has been having brain-storming sessions with writers and legal fraternity to work out on the agendas of his party He is taking a close look at each and every application to choose the best from the lot
After an overwhelming response to his decision to launch a political party, Sandalwood's 'Real' Star Upendra is busy finalising the process of selecting the members for his new party - 'Uttama Praja Party'. Upendra had earlier tentatively called his party - 'Prajakiya and Prajakarana' but now he has finalised the party's name as 'Uttama Praja Party'.

Upendra has been meeting, legal experts, litterateurs and intellectuals in strategising his party's agenda. Letters and applications have been pouring in since he made the announcement and Upendra is taking a close look at each and every letter for suggestions from the general public. It was reported that Upendra has received over 30,000 mails so far.
However, as announced earlier, those who wish to join his party are required to fill-in a form, specially prepared by Upendra. Apart from providing the usual details, the applicants are required to provide Aadhaar card and identity cards along with two photographs writing in detail why they want to join his party and what change they wish to bring with them.
It is reported that Upendra has prepared the form keeping in mind to choose the best from the lot. Upendra had claimed earlier that his party will be "different" from other parties. He had claimed that since money was the root cause of corruption in the politics, he wanted to do politics devoid of money power, muscle power and caste calculations. To achieve that Upendra has been having brain-storming sessions with writers and members from the legal fraternity to make it a fool-proof plan.
According to Suvarna News, Upendra plans to field candidates in the next Assembly election in all the constituencies. If everything works out, he may soon complete his professional commitments to dedicate himself in his new party.
