Andhra Pradesh politics took a new turn after political strategist Prashant Kishore landed in Vijayawada along with Nara Lokesh and went to meet Chandra Babu at his Undavalli house. TDP activists and political observers are already of the opinion that Prashant will work with Telugu Desam Party and Jana Sena alliance. This is a major step from Babu before the polls as he managed to pull Prashant Kishor, the mastermind behind YCP’s tremendous campaign in 2019.
But this doesn’t mean I-PAC is going to work with Chandra Babu. Prashant is no longer a part of I-PAC as he announced partition from the company in 2022. I-PAC is led by another strategist named Rishi Singh and this company is still in partnership with Jagan Mohan Reddy’s party.
So, I-PAC immediately clarified after Prashant’s meeting with Chandra Babu that they are not a part of any of this. I-PAC communicated “I-PAC has been working in collaboration with @YSRCParty since last year. Together, we’re dedicated to working tirelessly until @ysjagan secures a thumping victory again in 2024 and continues his unwavering efforts to better the lives of the people of Andhra Pradesh.”
So, everyone should note that it is only Prashant Kishor who is going to work for TDP and not the entire I-PAC company. I-PAC is with Jagan, as they communicated through Twitter.
This post was last modified on 23 December 2023 10:00 pm
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