Whom does the Coronavirus impacted most in Andhra Pradesh? Read this story

Whom does the Coronavirus impacted most in Andhra Pradesh? Read this story
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As we all are aware of the fast-spreading Coronavirus, which have the same effect on each and everyone across the globe.

As we all are aware of the fast-spreading Coronavirus, which have the same effect on each and everyone across the globe. But ironically it has other way to deal with in Andhra Pradesh as the effect of this deadly virus has a different effect in the state politics with the postponement of local body elections due to Coronavirus outbreak.

The virus has a different impact on ruling YSRCP and opposition TDP with the YSRCP government headed by chief minister Jagan Mohan Reddy is feeling isolated and TDP is in the sigh of relief after the postponement of elections. Let's have a brief note on the deadly virus and its impact on political parties.

The YSRCP party is in a bit of trouble due to coronavirus as it could not implement the welfare schemes due to the model code of conduct remains till the next six weeks. With a major set back, chief minister Jagan Reddy has said that there is no danger with coronavirus in the state while Chandrababu has asserted that it is a good decision to postpone the elections as the fast-spreading coronavirus may turn pandemic, which led to a verbal battle between two parties.

On the other hand, the BJP and Jana Sena are also happy with the postponement of elections and campaigning it as their success of stopping the elections. They are reportedly collecting the information on the violence acts held in Andhra Pradesh to complain to union home minister Amit Shah.

Overall, the coronavirus has covered a number of traits in AP political parties. The YSRCP government is alleging the TDP of postponing local body elections with the help of Nimmagadda Ramesh and the TDP condemns it and accuses YSRCP over allegations on the constitutional bodies. It remains to be seen how this turmoil would end.

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