Chandrababu using Pawan to beat Jagan in CRDA

Chandrababu using Pawan to beat Jagan in CRDA
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What is the game plan of TDP chief and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister to counter Jagan mania in select CRDA villages and Is the TDP pushing power star Pawan Kalyan to counter Jagan charm in these villages? The answer to both the questions is a big YES. Jana Sena president Pawan Kalyan is scheduled to visit the proposed AP Capital on March 5 to meet the Farmers affected by the Land Pooling Scheme of the State Government.

What is the game plan of TDP chief and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister to counter Jagan mania in select CRDA villages and Is the TDP pushing power star Pawan Kalyan to counter Jagan charm in these villages? The answer to both the questions is a big YES. Jana Sena president Pawan Kalyan is scheduled to visit the proposed AP Capital on March 5 to meet the Farmers affected by the Land Pooling Scheme of the State Government. He will visit Undavalli, Yerrabalem, Bethapudi, and Thullur.

He will circumvent the areas and villages visited by the YSRC chief , on the advise of the Intelligence and TDP chief as they are not keen to make it any controversial. On the whole the TDP Leadership is responding fully to Pawan Kalyan's tour both during the elections and also later. Though YSR Congress Leaders are criticizing that the actor-turned-politician is dancing to the tunes of Chandrababu Naidu, Pawan Kalyan is recognized as a force to reckon with by all segments of society.

Pawan is particularly a major hit with youth, dalit women and also kapu sections which dominate the YSRC vote bank. One has to wait and see how well the Pawan magic will eclipse the Jagan spell on the victims of land pooling exercise by the TDP and the ruling party in their race to build a new capital and shift their state departments to right places in the new state. What is clear from all the political cacophony of the last one month is that Chandrababu Naidu is ready to make amends with KCR but not Jagan at any cost.

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