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TDP Hoping Winning Performance for Award-Winning Industrialist?
By: Tupaki Desk | 8 July 2022 8:37 AM GMTNo one, including the sympathizers, would have predicted that the grand old Telugu Desam Party would fall into the deep crisis that it is dealing with now. Things turned upside down for the party post the 2019 election debacle. The situation is that winning the next elections is a do or die for the party.
Besides giving its best, the Telugu Desam Party wants to bank on the "anti-incumbency factor". As a shot-in-the-arm effort, the party is keeping itself busy in picking candidates who can run the upcoming polls on the party ticket.
Eyeing the newly formed Annamayya district for the next general elections, the grand old party which welcomed an award-winning industrialist into the party had named him as the Lok Sabha candidate in a key constituency. He will lock horns with the current Cabinet Minister of the state.
One Ganta Narahari, who made everyone look at him by receiving an award as the best young entrepreneur from the President was named the Telugu Desam Party candidate for the Rajampet Lok Sabha constituency, which is now represented by YCP leader P. V. Midhun Reddy.
Everyone knows that money is a key factor in politics and during elections, the candidates have to spend money to woo the voters with either money or gifts.
In this matter, Ganta Narahari would come in handy as he is an industrialist and has good fortunes. Though his roots are from Andhra Pradesh, his business empire is based in the IT capital of India Bengaluru.
Besides the financial angle, award-winning industrialist Ganta Narahari has a good image in the constituency as his wife’s family hails from the political background and the image is likely to play a key role in fetching the votes in the Lok Sabha elections.
The Telugu Desam party has pinned high hopes on the industrialist. Looking at various parameters, he was picked as the candidate. The opposition party is expecting a winning performance from the award-winning industrialist in the polls.
Though the grand old party pitched the industrialist against Mithun Reddy, we have to see if he can give the expected performance and we have to wait and see what he can do.
Besides giving its best, the Telugu Desam Party wants to bank on the "anti-incumbency factor". As a shot-in-the-arm effort, the party is keeping itself busy in picking candidates who can run the upcoming polls on the party ticket.
Eyeing the newly formed Annamayya district for the next general elections, the grand old party which welcomed an award-winning industrialist into the party had named him as the Lok Sabha candidate in a key constituency. He will lock horns with the current Cabinet Minister of the state.
One Ganta Narahari, who made everyone look at him by receiving an award as the best young entrepreneur from the President was named the Telugu Desam Party candidate for the Rajampet Lok Sabha constituency, which is now represented by YCP leader P. V. Midhun Reddy.
Everyone knows that money is a key factor in politics and during elections, the candidates have to spend money to woo the voters with either money or gifts.
In this matter, Ganta Narahari would come in handy as he is an industrialist and has good fortunes. Though his roots are from Andhra Pradesh, his business empire is based in the IT capital of India Bengaluru.
Besides the financial angle, award-winning industrialist Ganta Narahari has a good image in the constituency as his wife’s family hails from the political background and the image is likely to play a key role in fetching the votes in the Lok Sabha elections.
The Telugu Desam party has pinned high hopes on the industrialist. Looking at various parameters, he was picked as the candidate. The opposition party is expecting a winning performance from the award-winning industrialist in the polls.
Though the grand old party pitched the industrialist against Mithun Reddy, we have to see if he can give the expected performance and we have to wait and see what he can do.