The election bugle in Andhra Pradesh has been sounded. The battle lines have been drawn. The verbal artillery is laying down direct fire all around, causing much amusement and leaving a bad taste in the mouth. Elections to the state assembly are tentatively scheduled to be held simultaneously with the general elections next year. And political parties in Andhra Pradesh have already gone into a pre-poll overdrive, with a bitter war of words currently in progress.
YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), leader Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy—who draws huge crowds wherever he goes—is on a padayatra across the state, and the party is holding agitations and dharnas over unfulfilled promises of the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) government, the most important being a commitment to obtain special category status (SCS) for the state. Furthermore, the TDP had promised to waive farm loans amounting to Rs. 10,000 crore.
Realising that바카라 웹사이트Andhra Pradesh did not meet the criteria for SCS, the BJP had promised to compensate its then ally, the TDP, with a바카라 웹사이트Rs 30–40,000 crore financial package. But the YSRCP chose to attack the government with dharnas and padayatras, alleging that the TDP had settled for a ‘financial package’ rather than SCS in order to pocket the resulting funds.바카라 웹사이트With the SCS issue being highlighted thus, TDP members began to worry as the demand gained currency among the people, with바카라 웹사이트 parties like the Left joining the ‘chorus’.
YSRCP leader Ambati Rambabu claims, “The TDP라이브 바카라 days are numbered.바카라 웹사이트 The party leadership has realised the growing dissent among the people.바카라 웹사이트 Farmers were deceived with the loan waiver promise.바카라 웹사이트 Corruption reached바카라 웹사이트 a pinnacle with the new capital building exercise.바카라 웹사이트 Compensation was not paid to the people who surrendered their rich agricultural lands for the new capital.바카라 웹사이트 People have understood how the central aid was misused and pocketed by the TDP chief and his coterie.” He even alleges that the TDP left the NDA coalition out of fear as the Centre had realised that funds allocated for development were being misused.
However, TDP leader Gorantla Buchaiah Choudhary dismisses the padayatra as mere drama and claims that Jaganmohan Reddy was unable to face the assembly, referring to the YSRCP라이브 바카라 decision to boycott the last winter session. “Why did his party run away from the assembly?바카라 웹사이트 Was it not true that their allegations had no substance?” He also justifies his party chief Chandrababu Naidu라이브 바카라 decision to pull out from the NDA alliance as the BJP-led government had gone back on its promises. “How can the new state capital be built with a mere Rs 1,500 crore? Or Rs 1,000 crore for drainage improvement,” wonders Choudhary.바카라 웹사이트 He says the government had to spend Rs 2,600 crore alone for laying roads in the new capital, Amaravati. And the Centre라이브 바카라 promise to release funds under the special financial aid package? A farce, according to Choudhary.바카라 웹사이트 “Yes, it was indeed a great betrayal by the Modi-led government, who Naidu believed would honour promises in letter and spirit,” he says.
But the Centre has countered the TDP라이브 바카라 allegations by stating that the state government had failed to satisfy it over judicious spending of funds that were already allocated to various schemes, including the new capital라이브 바카라 construction, the Polavaram irrigation project and others.
Even as Jagan라이브 바카라 padayatra enjoys an overwhelming response,바카라 웹사이트Naidu라이브 바카라 effort to force one of his MPs, Ch. Ramesh, to hold a ‘fast unto death’바카라 웹사이트 agitation against the Centre—because it had backed out of a plan to set up a steel plant—failed to enthuse the people.바카라 웹사이트 Naidu라이브 바카라 own MPs ridiculed their colleague라이브 바카라 fast as a farce meant to reduce his weight, and Naidu had to ask Ramesh to call it off.
Thus far, Naidu and his party seem to have given up the fight to hold counter-dharnas or padayatras against the YSRCP, and are now focusing on building a grand alliance of parties to oppose the BJP.바카라 웹사이트 Sources close to Naidu confirm that his party would like to bury the hatchet with the Congress and join hands to counter the resurgence of the YSRCP in the state and the BJP at the Centre. On the flip side, political analysts claim that the YSRCP could reach a discreet understanding with the BJP to fight the next election.바카라 웹사이트 In that backdrop, the question of whose ‘yatras’ or ‘dharnas’ will help them grab power in the state as well as the Centre is up in the air.
By M.S. Shanker in Hyderabad