The TDP may be waging a battle over Amaravati for over 250 days. But, the district where it all is happening is politically dead as a dodo. The major political parties aren't seeing much political activity. All major leaders are busy with their own businesses and are not taking interest in political activity.
The Opposition TDP, which has made a huge issue out of Amaravati, is deafeningly silent.
All its major leaders like Prattipati Pulla Rao, Dhulipala Narendra, Kommalapati Sridhar are not active politically. They are not even bothering to visit the district party office. They are confining to themselves. Some leaders like Dhulipala Narendra are busy with their own businesses, while Pulla Rao is busy fighting the cases filed against his son. Some other leaders have already left the party and joined either the YSRCP or the BJP.
As of now only Nakka Anand Babu and Alapati Naredra are occasionally seen in the party office. Only these two leaders are seen talking to the media to defend the TDP. Even the trusted seniors are avoiding the media and even the political activity. This is a strange thing for Guntur district, which has given four Chief Minsiters to the state so far.
The Opposition TDP, which has made a huge issue out of Amaravati, is deafeningly silent.
All its major leaders like Prattipati Pulla Rao, Dhulipala Narendra, Kommalapati Sridhar are not active politically. They are not even bothering to visit the district party office. They are confining to themselves. Some leaders like Dhulipala Narendra are busy with their own businesses, while Pulla Rao is busy fighting the cases filed against his son. Some other leaders have already left the party and joined either the YSRCP or the BJP.
As of now only Nakka Anand Babu and Alapati Naredra are occasionally seen in the party office. Only these two leaders are seen talking to the media to defend the TDP. Even the trusted seniors are avoiding the media and even the political activity. This is a strange thing for Guntur district, which has given four Chief Minsiters to the state so far.