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Security Beefed Up For Babu, What’s Indicating?

The fate of Andhra Pradesh is coming out in less than 48 hours. The exit polls are indicating that Nara Chandrababu Naidu is going to claim the power once again.

In this context, the police officials have increased security for Chandra Babu. As per the reports from Andhra Pradesh political circles, the cops beefed up security at Chandra Babu’a residence in Undavalli.

They also increased security at TDP office and initiated the parking arrangements. These ongoing developments indicate that Chandrababu Naidu will be claiming power and the administration is working towards facilitating everything in a smooth manner.

CBN allied with Janasena and BJP in the elections against YSRCP. Most of the exit polls have given clear majority for TDP and Pawan Kalyan is also expected to claim victory.

Altogether, it looks like Andhra Pradesh will see a change in the government like how Telangana did.

This post was last modified on 2 June 2024 7:14 pm

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