This time, the ap elections are being contested fiercely. The Congress, ycp, and tdp are all actively campaigning in the assembly legislative constituencies. Right now, every candidate prying for 175 assembly seats and 25 parliament seats is certain that they will prevail. In a competition, only one person may prevail. Now, let's see which party is receiving more support in the contest between the ycp and the TDP. In general, certain parties are expected to win as election day draws near.


There is a lot of public resistance to the tdp because the final elections are still 10 days away. Many predicted that ycp would prevail. Yet the YCP's 151-seat victory was unexpected. Jagan's administration brought forward numerous development projects and was extremely successful in doing so. However, there remains a misperception among the populace that the ycp officials were in charge of the villages and that such works were primarily completed by party members. Furthermore, it appears that only a small portion of the villagers have benefited from government programs; as a result, only those who have will probably turn to the ycp, with the remainder likely to turn to the TDP. In this sense, the opposition to the administration has grown stronger during Jagan's five years in office.
 
  Furthermore, government workers are using postal votes at a rate never seen before. This year, the staff members participated in a postal ballot competition. It is clear from their looks that they are furious with the government. tdp ran alone in the previous election as well. As a result, some of the TDP's votes were counted against the janasena party. Since Jana Sena has teamed up with the bjp this time, the tdp will also receive those votes. According to some, tdp would prevail in this election. However, nobody is speaking up. Who wins? Is a mystery, but a clue that tdp will win is on a high note.
 
 

 

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