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YCP MP Encourages TDP-Janasena To Join Hands?

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   23 Aug 2022 6:41 AM GMT
YCP MP Encourages TDP-Janasena To Join Hands?
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The forthcoming general elections in Andhra Pradesh is getting interesting day by day as the political scenario is changing at regular intervals. Till a few days back, people would talk about which parties would come together for the polls. Will it be TDP and Janasena or Janasena and BJP or BJP, TDP and Janasena as it happened for 2014 polls?

As an unexpected development YSRCP rebel MP Raghurama Krishnam Raju who has been troubling the party for quite some time has conducted a survey on the possible outcomes of the upcoming elections which will be two years later from now. The survey result is not a big surprise.

MP Raghu Rama Krishna Raju aka RRR released the survey results and as per the survey, the grand old Telugu Desam Party would win as many as 93 MLA seats, while the current ruling party would win 10 seats. However, he said that YCP would have a tough fight in around 68 Assembly constituencies.

Talking about Telugu Desam Party and Janasena forming an alliance, RRR opined that the alliance would win the polls with a landslide victory while the YCP would end up suffering a massive loss in the general polls.

It has to be mentioned here that last time when TDP and Janasena made an alliance, both parties made a big wonder and won the polls. Though Janasena did not contest the polls, it supported the grand old party. Two big communities in the state joining force made it tough for Jagan's party.

Keeping that in mind, the sympathisers of TDP and Janasena are hoping that both parties would keep these issues aside and join forces. Janasena and TDP leaderships are giving indirect hints of an alliance. However, the parties are yet to come to a common opinion on seat sharing and other issues.

Now rebel TSRCP MP is also saying this. Without saying anything, the Narsapauram MP is encouraging Janasena and Telugu Desam Party to ally for the upcoming polls. There is also his personal interest involved in this. He is not happy with YCP as the chief reportedly humiliated him. To take revenge on YCP, he wants the party to lose the polls.