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PM Narendra Modi will be sharing the state alongside Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president N Chandrababu Naidu and Jana Sena Party chief and popular actor Pawan Kalyan. The upcoming public rally at Boppudi village, near Chilakaluripet town in Andhra Pradesh’s Palnadu district, slated for March 17, is poised to be a historic event, with Named “Prajagalam,” this rally signifies the initiation of NDA’s election campaign in Andhra Pradesh ahead of the simultaneous legislative assembly and Lok Sabha polls scheduled on May 13.
This gathering holds immense significance as it marks the reunion of the three alliance partners – TDP, Janasena, and BJP – after a decade. The presence of Modi, Naidu, and Kalyan on the same election stage after a prolonged interval underscores the unity and strength of the NDA coalition in the state.
The seat-sharing formula, meticulously deliberated during a marathon discussion at Naidu’s residence in Undavalli, underscores the collaborative spirit of the alliance. According to the agreement, the BJP will contest six Lok Sabha and 10 assembly seats, while the TDP will vie for 17 parliamentary and 144 state seats. Pawan Kalyan’s Janasena, on the other hand, will field candidates for two Lok Sabha and 21 assembly seats.
Naidu has already unveiled the names of 128 candidates for the assembly polls, with more announcements expected imminently. Similarly, Janasena has disclosed seven candidates so far, with Kalyan himself entering the electoral fray from the Pithapuram constituency. Meanwhile, the BJP is yet to reveal its list of contenders for the impending polls.
In a bid to galvanize support and bolster the electoral prospects of the alliance, BJP national general secretary Vinod Tawde and senior leaders from TDP and Janasena convened a meeting in Guntur. They issued a fervent appeal to the electorate to converge in large numbers for the upcoming public meeting. Emphasizing the symbiotic relationship between the alliance and the promise of a prosperous future for Andhra Pradesh, they exuded confidence in the transformative potential of a double-engine government.
The convergence of top political leaders on a single platform not only underscores the strategic collaboration between the parties but also symbolizes a collective commitment to addressing the developmental aspirations of the state. As the political landscape of Andhra Pradesh braces for the impending polls, the Prajagalam rally stands as a testament to the power of unity and cooperation in shaping the destiny of the state
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PM’s South Push
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PM Narendra Modi embarked on his Southward journey, addressing rallies in both Kerala and Tamil Nadu. Following these engagements, he led a roadshow in Telangana. On the day the announcement of the 2024 poll schedule was made,
The BJP has identified the southern states as pivotal in their pursuit of securing more victories to reach their ambitious target of 370 seats in the Lok Sabha. This strategic move aims at ensuring a third consecutive term for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) at the Centre.
In Kerala, Modi undertook a roadshow in Pallakad, in addition to his rally in Pathanamthitta on Friday. The Karnataka unit of the BJP has put forth proposals for Modi’s participation in upcoming events in Shimoga and Gulbarga. Similar requests have also been received from the party’s units in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
The repeated emphasis on engagements in Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana underscores the BJP’s concerted effort to strengthen its presence in the southern region. Modi’s extensive itinerary reflected the party’s determination to connect with voters across these states, recognizing their significance in shaping the electoral landscape.
The BJP’s proactive approach in organizing events and roadshows demonstrates their commitment to mobilizing support and consolidating their electoral base in traditionally less-favorable territories. By prioritizing campaigns and rallies in states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, where they aim to make significant inroads, the BJP showcases its readiness to compete vigorously on diverse political fronts.
The flurry of activities orchestrated by the BJP’s units across various states illustrated the meticulous planning and execution of their electoral strategies under Modi’s leadership. Each rally and roadshow serves as a platform for Modi to articulate the NDA’s vision and rally support for its policies and initiatives.
As the electoral battle intensifies, Modi’s presence in the South not only strengthens the BJP’s electoral prospects but also symbolizes the party’s determination to expand its footprint beyond its traditional strongholds. The meticulous planning and execution of Modi’s itinerary reflectes the BJP’s unwavering resolve to leave no stone unturned in its quest for electoral dominance.