Leaders ATTACKED Chandrababu and His Son.!

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After the recent announcement of candidates by the TDP-Janasena- bjp alliance in Andhra Pradesh, internal dissent within the parties has surged to alarming levels, reminiscent of betrayal and deceit. Amidst the candidate declarations, some leaders have launched scathing attacks on tdp chief chandrababu naidu and his son Lokesh, accusing them of unfair ticket distribution.

Allegations of favouritism and nepotism have stirred unrest among the party cadre, particularly evident after the release of the final list of tdp candidates. In Anantapur Urban, former mla Prabhakar Chaudhary expressed outrage over being denied a ticket in favour of Daggubati Venkateswara Prasad. 

His supporters vented their anger by burning effigies of Chandrababu and Lokesh, denouncing the party's shift from its founding principles. Chaudhary accused tdp of being sold to the highest bidder, lamenting the injustice done to loyal workers. Simultaneously, in a dramatic turn of events, tdp leader Kimidi nagarjuna resigned from his positions in protest against being overlooked for the Cheepurupalli ticket. His decision triggered chaos, with supporters rallying against tdp leadership and demanding justice for Nagarjuna.


Similar discontent emerged in Guntakallu, where former mla Jitender Goud's followers expressed dismay over the allocation of the assembly ticket to Gummanur Jayaram. Chandrababu's photo was burned, and allegations of ticket selling to migrant leaders for exorbitant sums surdata-faced, intensifying the turmoil within the party ranks.


This wave of dissent extended to Nellimarla, Kavali, and Guntakal, where activists protested against the nomination of candidates perceived as outsiders. Such incidents of internal strife underscore the challenges data-faced by political parties in balancing loyalty, meritocracy, and public sentiment. As the election fervour intensifies, the fate of these constituencies hangs in the balance, with their outcomes likely to shape the narrative of the upcoming polls.

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