Why TDP silent on alliances, equations with Centre?

G GOWTHAM
N Chandrababu Naidu, the president of the telugu desam party and a former chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, recently spoke about gathering together like-minded political forces in the state to dethrone the Y S jagan Mohan reddy government. He also intimated that in order to defeat the YSRC in the elections, his party was willing to make certain concessions in order to accommodate such like-minded forces. Naidu had previously hinted at a possible alliance with Pawan Kalyan's Jana Sena party, indicating that his party was ready but that the other side must reciprocate. Pawan Kalyan, in an indirect reference to Naidu's request, has also pledged to avert a divide in the anti-incumbency vote.
During the deliberations at Mahanadu, the TDP's biennial conclave being conducted in Ongole, there was no mention of any "alliances," "sacrifices," or the "union of like-minded forces" to overthrow the jagan government. Yanamala Ramakrishnudu, a prominent tdp politician and former minister, sponsored a political resolution that made no mention of possible coalitions with other parties ahead of the 2019 assembly elections. There was no mention of redata-alignment of political forces in Mahanadu. The political resolution only stated that party leaders and cadres must make every effort to reach out to all segments of the party that had defected during the last elections.
"There is a need to focus on bringing back the elements of the party that drifted away from the party during the last election. The party shall undertake strategic steps to defend the weakest parts of society, such as the SC, ST, BC, and minorities "The political resolution stated. Surprisingly, the political resolution was silent on the government of narendra Modi, who is led by the Bharatiya Janata Party. It was expected to make general comments on the Centre's anti-people policies, such as rising gasoline costs, increasing tax burden on the people, and reducing state authorities.

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