Jagan's dominion finishes in front!!

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Tomorrow's elections in andhra pradesh will determine whether the tdp can unseat jagan Mohan Reddy.
Urban votes and the Modi factor are crucial for Chandrababu Naidu.
G Harish Balayogi, the 33-year-old son of former lok sabha Speaker G M C Balayogi, is trying his luck again from the andhra pradesh lok sabha constituency of Amalapuram, where he was defeated five years prior. In contrast to 2019, the tdp candidate walks with a spring in his step, which is a result of his alliance with the BJP.
In the newly formed Konaseema district in central Andhra, Amalapuram serves as an illustration of how tdp leader N Chandrababu Naidu, who seemed to be on the decline last year, is attempting to gather anti-incumbency votes around the state in anticipation of Monday's lok sabha and assembly elections. The government's welfare programs appear to be the main reason why rural voters support chief minister Y S jagan Mohan Reddy; hence, the opposition nda alliance of the tdp, bjp, and JSP has its work cut out for it.

But PM Modi's popularity remains the NDA's ace, and it will be hoped that this would pay off in urban and semi-urban areas. Despite the fact that the bjp is not well-organized in the state, the nda parties are so sure of their ability to divide votes among themselves that two of the five lok sabha seats in the east and west godavari districts—Naraspuram and Rajahmundry—have been given to the BJP.

Despite the positive publicity created by Jagan's bus yatra, YSRCP candidates are up against fierce opposition from the nda in north Andhra districts like Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, and Srikakulam, which together account for 34 assembly seats. But the YSRCP seems to be in power in the majority of constituencies in Rayalaseema, or the southern region of the state, where it won 49 of the 52 assembly seats in 2019.

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