Janasena to decide fate of TDP and YSRCP in Kadapa

Update: 2019-02-02 22:44 IST

Kadapa :  Following Jana Sena party (JSP) has decided to contested the election with the alliance of left parties, it seems that party might have played damaged role in deciding the fate of TDP and YSR congress in 2019 elections.

It may be recalled that Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) had played same role in filing its candidate Samineni Saraswathi as she secured 22,122 votes in 2009 election which is main reason for Congress candidate won the election in triangular fray. 

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However TDP had tasted same bitter experience in 2014 elections also by loosing the election  with just margin of 1.43percentage. YSR Congress candidate Korumutla Srinivasulu got 66,820 votes, while TDP contestant Obili Subba Ramaiah had 64, 820 votes.      

Meanwhile TDP is facing severe pressure in finalizing its nominees as that party in charge Kasturi Viswanatha naidu, Kasturi Viswanatha naidu proposing the name of  name of Patangi Narasimha Prasad native of  Nagavaram village in Chitwel mandal is son in law of Chittor TDP MP Siva Prasad, while MLC Batyala Chengal Rayudu, who migrated from Congress indicated the name of Vedda Annapurna daughter for former Railway Kodur MLA B.Chennaiah.

However JSP is reportedly known  proposing Dr Polavaram Subba Rayudu as its candidate, while YSR Congress is reportedly replacing sitting MLA due to political reasons but while congress not in mood in that aspect due to non finalization of electoral alliance with TDP in ensuing elections.

A senior leader opined that there was no particular vote bank for YSR congress in Railway constituency. That party had won the 2014 elections only because of former  congress MLA Korumutla srinivasulu migrated to YSRCP. 

He said that presently political equations are different either congress may have electoral alliance of go for lonely fight. These reasons might have helps to TDP to won Railway Kodur  the election if it had cautiously move over finalizing its candidate in 2019 elections.

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