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TDP-BJP-JSP alliance set for clean sweep in AP, says BJP
- Party AP election in-charge Arun Singh states that the alliance ‘worked like a dream’ because of its harmonious coordination
- Says PM’s four election rallies and road shows turned the tide in alliance’s favour
New Delhi: BJP said its alliance will be making a ‘clean sweep’ in Andhra Pradesh on the back of popular voting against the “misrule” of Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy.
BJP general secretary Arun Singh, who is his party’s in-charge for the polls in the state, said on Tuesday the National Democratic Alliance under TDP leader N Chandrababu Naidu is set to dislodge the YSRCP from power.
The TDP-BJP-Jana Sena Party alliance has worked like a dream due to its harmonious coordination and Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s four poll rallies and a road show turned the tide in its favour in the state, he said.
“When votes are counted on June 4, our alliance will be making a clean sweep in the Lok Sabha as well as assembly polls. I don’t see the YSR Congress winning more than one or two parliamentary seats,” he said, citing his feedback from the ground.
Their alliance will win over two-thirds seats in the assembly polls, Singh said. While the NDA was busy in campaigning and mobilising popular support, the YSRCP was working overtime to use its money and muscle power to influence polls, but it has clearly not worked, he said.
“Anti-incumbency was at its peak against the state government as little development work took place in the last five years, while mafia in liquor and land sectors ruled. People have vented their anger against the ruling party in booths despite its misuse of state machinery during the elections,” Singh said.Andhra Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh News, Assembly Election, Lok Sabha Election
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