The congress Party of ysr Rising election costs are hurting candidates throughout the state. Electioneering costs are starting to surpass those of Jagan. During election season, it is not unusual for politicians to shell out a lot of money to get and keep support for their grassroots campaigns. Candidates are used to these substantial costs because andhra pradesh elections are held during the sweltering summer. However, Jagan's spending is posing a challenge for the congress PARTY' target='_blank' title='ysr congress-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>ysr congress contenders.
 
The primary goal of the congress PARTY' target='_blank' title='ysr congress-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>ysr congress is to get sizable people to Jagan's meetings, whether it be through the Memantha Siddham bus Yatra or Siddham gatherings. Every time a leader visits a constituency, only the local elected official and the local parliamentary representative have financial responsibility.


However, to obtain more crowds and drone footage, the congress PARTY' target='_blank' title='ysr congress-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>ysr congress also invites individuals from nearby districts. For several seats, the onus is therefore on the contenders. The candidates from the Godavari district are finding this responsibility to be more intolerable. In these districts, the tdp and janasena partnership has a significant influence. jagan is under constant pressure from the contestants to increase attendance at his meetings and bus Yatra in an attempt to neutralize the effect.

Consequently, "Jagan Expenses" are rising above the candidates' electioneering costs. They are also concerned that the throng won't assist them and would instead fuel Jagan's pyrotechnics. "Believing that large audiences will override the anti-incumbency sentiment directed against the government or the candidates is overly optimistic. These days, people are too intelligent. The ysr Congress's current prospects in the Godavari districts are not good, according to a top east godavari politician who wished to remain anonymous.
 
 
 


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