Sweeping all the 175 Assembly seats is the ambitious target of AP CM YS Jagan Reddy. This reality is far from different yet the ruling party, YSRC, is optimistic of retaining the government. With orders from CM Jagan, every MLA and minister have hit the roads with ‘Gadapa Gadapaku YCP’ and are reaching out to people.
But these YCP leaders are not revealing how many seats the party will win in the next elections. Former minister Kodali Nani carried out a survey in his personal capacity and listed out that YCP will win 157 Assembly seats and his party has high chances in rest of the 18 constituencies.
If Kodali’s survey is believable, what are the 18 constituencies in which YCP is lagging behind? From political analysts the 18 constituencies might be TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu’s home turf, Kuppam, Mangalagiri which Nara Lokesh is eyeing, Nandamuri Balakrishna’s Hindupuram, Tekkali, the constituency of Atchhannaidu and Palakollu which is the constituency of Nimmala Ramanaidu.
Four constituencies in Vizag, the entire Kurnool district, Nandyal, Allagadda, Srisailam, Vijayawada central and Sattenapalli are the other constituencies. Similarly Nellore Rural, Venkatagiri, Atmakuru might also fall in Kodali’s list of 18 constituencies. With survey reports in his hands, Kodali was quick to reveal it to the media and inform them that YCP still holds the edge and will comfortably win the next polls.
This post was last modified on 4 March 2023 3:56 pm
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