In the elections for the andhra pradesh assembly and 25 lok sabha seats that are scheduled for next month, the telugu desam party (TDP), the Jana Sena party (JSP), and the bharatiya janata party (BJP), capitalising on the anti-incumbency sentiment, might disrupt the status quo held by the incumbent congress PARTY' target='_blank' title='ysr congress-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>ysr congress Party.
 
The tdp, JSP, and BJP's unity seems to have provided the coalition an advantage in what is anticipated to be a close contest. The resurgence of Y.S. sharmila reddy, the sister of chief minister Y.S. jagan, in state politics and her affiliation with the congress party might potentially cause disarray for the ruling party. With tollywood actor Pawan Kalyan's JSP as their ally, the tdp and bjp want to build on their 2014 triumph.


Former chief minister of andhra pradesh and leader of the tdp, N. chandrababu naidu, seems to have gained a psychological advantage by forming an alliance with the bjp and JSP. Naidu is aiming for another term as chief minister. The 73-year-old chandrababu naidu is the face of the tripartite coalition, with pawan kalyan prepared to play second fiddle and a restricted number of seats allocated to the two partners.

The success of the national democratic alliance (NDA) may depend, according to analysts, on the distribution of votes among its partners.

Anti-incumbency votes are unlikely to divide in favour of the alliance.

In addition, jagan Mohan Reddy's party's chances may be further harmed if congress under sharmila is able to steal YSRCP's Dalit Christian votes. The campaigns of chandrababu naidu and jagan Mohan reddy are being led by them, respectively.
 
The chief minister is presently on a bus yatra called "Memanta Siddham" (We are ready), while chandrababu naidu is leading a campaign named "Prajagalam" (people's voice). The Chief Minister's party has already finished two rounds of campaigning.
 
It's interesting to note that both leaders began their campaigns in Rayalaseema, a backward area from where they originate. The leaders went on the attack against each other's bases of support.


Former chief minister of andhra pradesh and leader of the tdp, N. chandrababu naidu, seems to have gained a psychological advantage by forming an alliance with the bjp and JSP. Naidu is aiming for another term as chief minister. The 73-year-old chandrababu naidu is the face of the tripartite coalition, with pawan kalyan prepared to play second fiddle and a restricted number of seats allocated to the two partners.
 
The success of the national democratic alliance (NDA) may depend, according to analysts, on the distribution of votes among its partners.
 
Anti-incumbency votes are unlikely to divide in favour of the alliance.
 

In addition, jagan Mohan Reddy's party's chances may be further harmed if congress under sharmila is able to steal YSRCP's Dalit Christian votes. The campaigns of chandrababu naidu and jagan Mohan reddy are being led by them, respectively.
 
The chief minister is presently on a bus yatra called "Memanta Siddham" (We are ready), while chandrababu naidu is leading a campaign named "Prajagalam" (people's voice). The Chief Minister's party has already finished two rounds of campaigning.
 
It's interesting to note that both leaders began their campaigns in Rayalaseema, a backward area from where they originate. The leaders went on the attack against each other's bases of support.
 
Chandrababu Naidu is making a strong case for pulivendula in public gatherings.
 

In response, he mentioned the YSRCP's intentions to take Naidu's kuppam seat.
 
For more than 40 years, pulivendula in the kadapa district has been regarded as a pocket borough of jagan Mohan Reddy's family, and since 1989, chandrababu naidu has served as Kuppam's representative.
 
With the majority of the 21 assembly seats that his party is vying for under the seat-sharing arrangement, pawan kalyan is concentrating on the Godavari districts.
 
Additionally, the JSP has put forward candidates for two lok sabha seats.
 
 
 

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