With elections in Andhra Pradesh still two years away, the presidents of the three parties today made different interesting remarks on alliances. It is learned that the BJP state president has condemned the remarks made by TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu that his Telugu brothers should be prepared for the recent sacrifices. They made it clear that they did not need anyone’s sacrifice. Their alliance was with the Janasena Party. He indirectly made it clear that he would not ally with the TDP.
Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan, who is on a joint visit to Kurnool district, also spoke on alliances. He said the interests of the state were more important to him than personal interests. If YSRCP comes to power again, the state will be in darkness. He said that everyone needs to think together for the future of the state. YSSRCP wants an alternative government to come to the government. 100 per cent of their alliance will be with the BJP .. TDP President Chandrababu Naidu will see if the alliances are directly mentioned. An attempt was made to indirectly clarify the Pawan alliances by splitting the anti-YCP vote.
Recently, TDP president Chandrababu Naidu commented on the alliance. He said that political parties will have alliances as they see fit. Wiesner recalled that he had formed an alliance with the TRS in the past. The YSSRCP said there was an uprising against the government wherever it went. Politically, people should be flattered .. He warned that there is no point in threatening with rhetoric.
Chandrababu said that YSSRCP leaders should also get deposits in the coming elections. Jagan Mohan Reddy spoke like a tiger .. Eddewa said that he was made like a cat. However, on the same day, the three party presidents talking about alliances became a topic of discussion. While the BJP is making it clear that it will not ally with the TDP, Janasena is indirectly saying that whoever comes will work together. On the other hand, TDP is giving signals to its Telugu brothers that it is ready for alliances. There is another two years time for elections .. Then it became interesting that the issue of alliances came to the fore.
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