The Minority vote bank was lost to TDP..!?


- Minorities away from alliance with BJP.

- seema and nellore minorities unilaterally belong to YCP.

- Few votes for coalition candidates in vijayawada and Guntur.


Each social class is different. There is no doubt about this. If some districts are influenced by one social class, some districts are influenced by other social classes. If we look at such comparisons, nellore district politics are on the side of the minority classes as a whole. Similarly in kadapa and kurnool districts, the same effect is being done. Now, if we look at the polling that took place in the districts, it has become interesting to see who is leaning toward which side. Polling was registered even after midnight in the nellore district. Little is said about the minority Muslim women here. All of them also appeared to be exhausted. Even after ten o'clock in the night, women are in their shoes. With this, it became interesting who was favored here. Similarly, in kurnool and kadapa, the votes of minorities fell more. Moreover, polling has been registered here more than in the last election.



Parishi Lakku says that according to the current estimates, ycp has been favored more. In fact, tdp also has a minority vote bank in those districts. Chandrababu gave tickets to minorities in places like Nandyala. If we look at the polling there, there is a possibility that it will be favorable for TDP. In the past too, there have been occasions when minority voters flocked positively to TDP. This analysis is coming to this extent. But, Chandrababu is waiting for the bjp, allying with that party. On the other hand, the BJP's severe criticism of the minorities has kept the minorities away from the tdp to some extent. It is not that the party lacks positivity. But, even so, if the BJP factor, has affected the minorities. As a result, the minority vote bank was lost to TDP. It cannot even be said that ycp will have the upper hand here. Observers say that there is no surprise even if it is given to Congress.

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