The results of the andhra pradesh Assembly and lok sabha elections will be announced on the 4th of this month, sparking enormous anticipation. These results will decide the fates of chandrababu naidu and YS jagan Mohan Reddy.
 
Because of the shifting political environment, election results are being hotly disputed. This is a unique circumstance; in the past, power changes did not raise concerns about the fates of parties or leaders.
 
However, the present political situation in the country and state has shifted dramatically. Alarms are growing that losing an election may entail losing political existence.


The BRS in telangana serves as an illustration of this. k. chandrashekar rao governed unquestioned for 10 years after telangana was formed.
 
KCR even recruited congress legislators into his party. However, circumstances have changed, and kcr has been defeated. Political leaders used to power are willing to discard their ties when it benefits them. Leaders who earlier backed kcr have now joined revanth reddy in criticizing KCR.
 
Following the recent lok sabha election results, there is a likelihood that more people will join the Congress. It would be a mistake to believe that they are joining congress out of animosity for kcr or affection for revanth Reddy; rather, they are seeking power. If the congress loses power and the bjp takes over, these lawmakers will join the saffron camp.

Given this environment, the election results in andhra pradesh have sparked tremendous enthusiasm. If the ycp holds control, the telugu desam party may face the end. The TDP's future is grim as chandrababu naidu ages and his successor lokesh lacks leadership abilities. There is already talk inside the tdp of merging with the bjp if they do not gain power.
 
If the TDP-BJP coalition wins, the ycp will face serious threats. If the ycp does not keep power, it is unclear how many people will remain loyal to Jagan. During Chandrababu's reign, numerous ycp MLAs joined the TDP. So, loyalty in politics is a fantasy.
 

There is little question that if they restore power, Chandrababu and lokesh would take full advantage, perhaps tormenting their opponents severely. The question is whether ycp leaders can handle the strain. It is a delusion to believe they will not experience difficulties.

As a result, both jagan and Chandrababu consider this election critical. The winners will attempt to eradicate their opponents from political life, while the losers will concentrate on retaining their party, leaders, and supporters until the next election.

In any event, the situation has gotten to the point where leaders who have participated in political harassment must now face the consequences. Nobody is immune to the consequences of rising political animosities.


 

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