On the verge of the 2019 parliament elections in Andhra Pradesh, the Bharath Janata Party, Telugu Desam Party, and Jana Sena Party have come together to create a common front. After a series of key discussions at the residence of Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday, February 7th, this announcement has been followed.
The pact has already captured media attention and has the prospect of reshaping Andhra Pradesh’s political arena, shaking the existing political order. The multilingual campaign finally created a big impact, with the previous CM and TDP president, N Chandrababu Naidu, expressing his satisfaction and emphasizing that the alliance is a key element crucial for the country and our state. Rather than being skeptical, ‘Nathamuni’ stated that the combination is prepared to win the coming elections by a large margin while ridiculing the YSR Congress Party.
BJP National President J.P. Nadda hailed the declaration of N. Chandrababu Naidu and Pawan Kalyan as their NDA family members. Nadda stressed the BJP’s dedication to the progress of the country with the aid of dynamic PM Narendra Modi-led government for the benefit of Androla Pradeshites.
The heat of negotiations took its toll on all sides, with parties coming to a final agreement during the second round of talks among top coalition leaders. Reports have been heard that the BJP and Jana Sena Party will contest to win together in many seats at the Lok Sabha and the Assembly level, while the TDP will be dominant in the rest of the other seats. We are waiting for the press release, which reveals the proportions of seats each party will take.
The BJP draws attention to the TDP’s past association with the BJP and stresses that their cooperative history proves they can work together successfully. The BJP was optimistic and confident with the people’s solidarity of the people in the state of Andhra Pradesh. And it hoped the alliance would exceedall expectations and herald a positive change in the state’s political arena.
Consequently, along with the union on the regional level the Andhra Pradesh alliance’s significance is raised even more. Currently, N Chandrababu Naidu and Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan has commenced a meeting with the top leaders of the alliance in Delhi to give its alliance a binding commitment.
However, central to this crisis was the small YSR Congress Party MP K Raghu Rama Krishna Raju, from the BJP-TDP alliance. He welcomed the opposition party and was outspoken in his criticism of the ruling, metaphorically accusing it of being an evil that must be removed.
The entire political arena of Andhra Pradesh gets ready to seek a major change when the chief minister’s decision by BJP, TDP, and Jana Sena Party draws nearer. As the elections draw closer, the coalition has become the center of attention, with many people welcoming the transformation it will bring to the state’s electoral process.