The political landscape in andhra pradesh is set to undergo a significant transformation in the coming week, ushering in a new era of political activity. Anticipating the potential announcement of election notifications at the end of February, the Central election commission has initiated preparations, prompting political parties to gear up for the impending electoral battle.
Commencing from january 1, YSRCP leader Jagan mohan reddy is reportedly planning district tours, signaling the party's proactive approach to the upcoming elections. The YSRCP aims to finalize candidates for approximately 100 constituencies, with plans to conclude the selection process for the remaining 75 constituencies shortly thereafter.
The YSRCP's strategy revolves around emphasizing government welfare schemes and establishing trustworthiness as key standards to bolster their campaign. Concurrently, the tdp has already commenced discussions on candidate selection, engaging party leaders in talks at ntr Bhavan. The party is actively identifying potential candidates, particularly those representing powerful social classes in respective constituencies.
Additionally, efforts are underway to prevent potential rebellions by persuading individuals who might harbor dissatisfaction over ticket distribution. Meanwhile, the Jana Sena, currently aligning with the tdp, is yet to kickstart its ticket allocation process. The delay may stem from the ongoing discussions regarding a possible alliance with the BJP, adding a layer of uncertainty to the party's approach.