AP Heading for Fierce Political Battle, Parties in Campaign Mode

S Venkateshwari
The state of andhra pradesh is bracing for a contentious political contest, with the ruling YSRC aiming to win all 175 assembly seats and the opposition telugu Desam, Jana Sena, and bjp preparing to put up a strong fight against it at the polls. Even though there are 10 months until the elections, the opposition parties and the YSRC are launching a number of initiatives to engage the public.

The telugu Desam, Jana Sena, and the bjp have started attacking the incumbent government with a common agenda, by exposing its failures, and are reaching out to the people with a promise of good governance. This is happening as the YSRC is taking credit for implementing numerous welfare schemes and developmental projects.

At the party's recent annual Mahanadu, TD chairman Nara chandrababu naidu announced a number of giveaways. The party leaders are interacting with the public by planning bus yatras and a number of meetings. Their main objective is to seduce the numerous villages that serve as the YSRC's traditional vote banks.

Lokesh Naidu, the son of Naidu, is working hard on his yuva Galam campaign to appeal to young people and win their support. He is pointing the finger at the YSRC government for its "failure" to give people employment. The first leg of Pawan Kalyan's ap trip, which was held in the formerly Godavari districts, was successful. He made an effort to pinpoint the issues facing the populace, made the YSRC government a target, and sought for support for JS from all spheres of society. He pledged sound leadership.

Even with the release of a charge-sheet against the YSRC administration at the assembly segment level, the state bjp has stepped up its opposition to the YSRC government. To highlight the shortcomings of the administration, the party would travel to the district and state levels. amit shah and J.P. Nadda, two of the BJP's senior leaders, visited the state and specifically mentioned the YSRC administration to emphasise to the populace that if they wanted greater progress in the state, they should vote the BJP.


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