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    Andhra Pradesh: CRDA demolishes YSRCP's central office in Tadepalli; Jagan calls Naidu 'dictator'

    YSRCP's central office in Tadepalli demolished today, on June 22, early morning. The demolition proceeded even though the YSRCP had approached High Court, challenging the preliminary actions of CRDA. The court ordered halt to demolition activity, an ord...

    TDP vs YSRCP: Why there is an uproar over Vizag's Rushikonda Palace

    The TDP accused YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on June 19, 2024, of spending Rs 500 crore of public money on a palatial residence in Visakhapatnam. The YSRCP refuted the allegations, claiming the building belonged to the government and accusing the TDP of spreading false informati...

    Video: YSRCP leader involved in 'thappad baazi' with voter at Andhra Pradesh's Guntur polling booth

    AP Elections 2024: VS Shivakumar and a voter at a polling booth in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, has caused a stir. Video footage circulating online depicts the leader involved in a physical confrontation with the voter, highlighting tensions surrounding the ongoing election process. The YSRCP is contesting in all 175 Assembly seats and 25 Lok Sabha segments. Under a seat-sharing agreement among NDA partners, the TDP has been allocated 144 Assembly and 17 Lok Sabha seats, while the BJP is contesting six Lok Sabha and 10 Assembly seats. The Janasena party, led by actor Pawan Kalyan, is contesting two Lok Sabha and 21 Assembly seats.

    In Andhra's Pithapuram, it's Pawan Kalyan's charisma vs YSRCP MP Geetha's credentials

    In the upcoming elections in the Pithapuram assembly segment, Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan relies on the sizable Kapu community's support and anti-incumbency sentiments, along with his personal appeal, to secure victory. His opponent, YSR Congress party's nominee Vanga Geetha, banks on her track record and community ties to challenge him.

    Lok Sabha Polls: Battle for the South exploring options amid resistance

    The perceived 'North-South political divide' post the 2023 assembly elections, where Congress succeeded in Karnataka and Telangana while BJP dominated the Hindi heartland, has sparked speculation. This narrative highlights electoral dissimilarities, potentially resisting BJP's Hindutva politics in the South. The South's 130 Lok Sabha seats prompt questions about BJP's potential in this region. Historically, the Congress found refuge in the South, but with evolving regional dynamics, it faces new challenges. The BJP, despite struggles, eyes Karnataka and Telangana as its foothold, aiming to bridge the cultural-political gap.

    Chemistry in Opposition camp makes equation easy for NDA

    Of the estimated 10,86,431 combined value of the electoral collegium for the Presidential elections, the NDA requires a little less than 2% additional votes to make its nominee cross the half-way mark. Yet, the on-paper 'edge' the 'combined opposition' has on 'maths' may not hold the 'chemistry' test required to make 'all the opposition parties' join hands for a combined candidate against the NDA nominee. Such unity has so far not happened even in Parliament.

    The Economic Times
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