Andhra Pradesh politics are getting heated-up ahead of the assembly elections. TDP supremo Chandrababu Naidu and Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan started their election campaign on Thursday from Tadepalligudem. The two parties are in a political alliance, and they launched their alliance flag here.
Addressing the public at the meeting, Chandrababu targeted the ruling YSRCP. Naidu said that CM Jagan’s regime in the state is going to meet its end in the upcoming polls. Taking a jibe at the ruling party, he said that YSRCP govt is a complete flop-show with no sequel.
“Next 40 days are very crucial for the future of our state. The superhit TDP-Janasena combo will put an end to the YSRCP rule. State people are awaiting to use their right to vote and give befitting reply to YSRCP and CM Jagan, who betrayed people with false promises in last elections.
The aim of our poll pact is to achieve YSRCP free Andhrapradesh” Chandrababu said. He further said that in 2024 assembly elections, TDP-Janasena-BJP alliance will win with full majority. “After the state separation, Andhra Pradesh had no capital.
The economy was in a disarray, but my government strove to rebuild the state with the help of human and natural resources of our own,” Naidu recalled. In this meeting Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan asserted that their alliance will wage ‘Maha Yuddham’ (great war) against the YSRCP.