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Who will gain power in 2014 Elections in AP?


The congress Government in Andhrapradesh regained power in the 2009 General Elections. The then, chief Minister ys Rajasekhar Reddy declared that the people had once again voted to congress because of the welfare programmes launched in the state. Rajeev Aarogya sree, fee Reimbursement, Indira Housing scheme, Free power scheme to farmers, 108 and 104 emergency services, old age pensions, debt condoanation, 2 Rs/Kg etc are some of the schemes implemented in the state during his regime.
The congress Government present had put a full stop to almost all the welfare schemes implemented then. Added to this internal necking in combat is within present congress party.As PRP had merged with Congress, PRP Leader Chiranjeevi is also looking ahead for the CM post, while there are many within the congress expecting the same. As the blessings of the congress High command is very much neededto become state CM, the senior leaders are in queue to visit Delhi high command after the By-elections Results.
Coming to the Opposition Party, TDP is not taking the advantage of the failure of the present Government. Scarcity of seeds, fertilizers, severe power cut, distribution of all class text books to the schools, steep hike in the price of petrol and essentiaal commodities etc are some of the problems in the state at present.
The Government has totally failed to win the confidence of the people. The same is revealed in the By-Elections Results. But the opposition TDP is not passing No confidence motion in the Assembly. The reason may be of its failure in the by elections.
YSRCP, emerged as a strong opponent to the present congress party, This was revealed in the By elections. As it is a new party , the leaders are stating that the party would win the majority of the seats in the coming 2014 General Elections with the image of YS Rajasekhar Reddy. They are confident that the party would gain power in the state because of the welfare schemes undertaken by the state Government during the regime of YS Rajasekhar Reddy

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