Anta Assamey Posted June 28 Report Posted June 28 It has been just over a year since the YSR Congress Party, led by former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, lost power to the Telugu Desam Party (TDP)-led coalition headed by current Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. With four more years to go until the next assembly elections, Jagan has a long road ahead if he hopes to return to power by defeating the TDP–Jana Sena–BJP alliance. Achieving this would require careful strategy, extensive groundwork, and an aggressive campaign over the next few years. Typically, a leader who has lost an election would focus on introspection and strategic planning rather than confidently assuming a return to power. While such a leader might put on a brave face in public, they would privately analyze the reasons for their defeat and work on overcoming weaknesses. But Jagan appears to be an exception. Party leaders close to him are reportedly surprised at his unshaken confidence in defeating the TDP-led coalition and returning to power in 2029. Even in informal, off-the-record conversations, he doesn’t appear to carry the demeanor of a defeated leader. “Jagan is already talking as if he will be the Chief Minister again, discussing how to implement welfare schemes once he's back in power. We don’t understand where this confidence is coming from,” a YSRCP leader remarked. Sources suggest that Jagan's confidence is rooted in periodic internal surveys he commissions. The latest feedback reportedly indicates that public dissatisfaction with the Naidu government is rising steadily. According to a recent survey report accessed by Jagan, if assembly elections were held now, the YSRCP would win approximately 52 seats. The report also notes that the party has made notable gains in North Andhra, Prakasam, Nellore, and several districts in Rayalaseema. “If this trend continues over the next three years, Jagan believes the seat count could go up to 150. That appears to be the basis of his confidence,” the source added. Quote
halwafan Posted June 28 Report Posted June 28 last time volunteers valla poina cadre support gain cheskunte easily oka 5-6% vote add avtadi minimum like in 2014 , to the existing 40.. he just need to gain 3-4% on top of that in 4 years .. Quote
karna11 Posted June 28 Report Posted June 28 It's very hard to predict at this stage. But mana telugu state daridram entanta candidate entha boku nayalaina party chusi vesestharu. As @Sizzler said , ycp cadre lo inka confidence rala jagan medha because he took decisions Quote
vegasvegas Posted June 28 Report Posted June 28 asala power poyina rendo roju nunchi returning to power endhi. Quote
Bendapudi_english Posted June 28 Report Posted June 28 1 hour ago, Anta Assamey said: It has been just over a year since the YSR Congress Party, led by former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, lost power to the Telugu Desam Party (TDP)-led coalition headed by current Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. With four more years to go until the next assembly elections, Jagan has a long road ahead if he hopes to return to power by defeating the TDP–Jana Sena–BJP alliance. Achieving this would require careful strategy, extensive groundwork, and an aggressive campaign over the next few years. Typically, a leader who has lost an election would focus on introspection and strategic planning rather than confidently assuming a return to power. While such a leader might put on a brave face in public, they would privately analyze the reasons for their defeat and work on overcoming weaknesses. But Jagan appears to be an exception. Party leaders close to him are reportedly surprised at his unshaken confidence in defeating the TDP-led coalition and returning to power in 2029. Even in informal, off-the-record conversations, he doesn’t appear to carry the demeanor of a defeated leader. “Jagan is already talking as if he will be the Chief Minister again, discussing how to implement welfare schemes once he's back in power. We don’t understand where this confidence is coming from,” a YSRCP leader remarked. Sources suggest that Jagan's confidence is rooted in periodic internal surveys he commissions. The latest feedback reportedly indicates that public dissatisfaction with the Naidu government is rising steadily. According to a recent survey report accessed by Jagan, if assembly elections were held now, the YSRCP would win approximately 52 seats. The report also notes that the party has made notable gains in North Andhra, Prakasam, Nellore, and several districts in Rayalaseema. “If this trend continues over the next three years, Jagan believes the seat count could go up to 150. That appears to be the basis of his confidence,” the source added. Yeah 2024 lo why not 175 chusam le jagan ani @Android_HaIwa anna DB vadhilesina @psycontr tho antunde Quote
Naaperushiva Posted June 28 Report Posted June 28 but jokes apart cheppalem chances are there if kootami mess up real bad. but for now that's not likely YCP ki entha kadanna 39% share vundhi.. so prathi govt medha always anti incumbency konchem ayina vuntadhi so adhi plus volunteers choosukuntey oka 5-6% vote share itu shift ayye chance vundhi. so inko 5-6% kosame ee fight antha Quote
MyLeakHawla Posted June 28 Report Posted June 28 1 hour ago, manadonga said: Why not 175? Why not 173. Sharmila and Vijayamma is going to win this time Quote
MyLeakHawla Posted June 28 Report Posted June 28 23 minutes ago, Naaperushiva said: but jokes apart cheppalem chances are there if kootami mess up real bad. but for now that's not likely YCP ki entha kadanna 39% share vundhi.. so prathi govt medha always anti incumbency konchem ayina vuntadhi so adhi plus volunteers choosukuntey oka 5-6% vote share itu shift ayye chance vundhi. so inko 5-6% kosame ee fight antha No assumptions. Next term Jagan in power. Vizag pinni bang bang Quote
MyLeakHawla Posted June 28 Report Posted June 28 49 minutes ago, karna11 said: It's very hard to predict at this stage. But mana telugu state daridram entanta candidate entha boku nayalaina party chusi vesestharu. As @Sizzler said , ycp cadre lo inka confidence rala jagan medha because he took decisions AP people don’t keep loyality it was proven multiple times. Jagan Anna coming back strong with 173 Quote
Bendapudi_english Posted June 28 Report Posted June 28 1 hour ago, Anta Assamey said: It has been just over a year since the YSR Congress Party, led by former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, lost power to the Telugu Desam Party (TDP)-led coalition headed by current Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu. With four more years to go until the next assembly elections, Jagan has a long road ahead if he hopes to return to power by defeating the TDP–Jana Sena–BJP alliance. Achieving this would require careful strategy, extensive groundwork, and an aggressive campaign over the next few years. Typically, a leader who has lost an election would focus on introspection and strategic planning rather than confidently assuming a return to power. While such a leader might put on a brave face in public, they would privately analyze the reasons for their defeat and work on overcoming weaknesses. But Jagan appears to be an exception. Party leaders close to him are reportedly surprised at his unshaken confidence in defeating the TDP-led coalition and returning to power in 2029. Even in informal, off-the-record conversations, he doesn’t appear to carry the demeanor of a defeated leader. “Jagan is already talking as if he will be the Chief Minister again, discussing how to implement welfare schemes once he's back in power. We don’t understand where this confidence is coming from,” a YSRCP leader remarked. Sources suggest that Jagan's confidence is rooted in periodic internal surveys he commissions. The latest feedback reportedly indicates that public dissatisfaction with the Naidu government is rising steadily. According to a recent survey report accessed by Jagan, if assembly elections were held now, the YSRCP would win approximately 52 seats. The report also notes that the party has made notable gains in North Andhra, Prakasam, Nellore, and several districts in Rayalaseema. “If this trend continues over the next three years, Jagan believes the seat count could go up to 150. That appears to be the basis of his confidence,” the source added. Weekend Comedy kosam vesav kadha anna Venkat Reddy article Quote
Redarya Posted June 28 Report Posted June 28 Why Not 175 Above 150 Desam Mottam Andhra vaipu chustadi Data says so Jagan ane vyakti edi chebithe adi jaruguddi Jagan ane vyakti mata tappadu Abbo aa rojule veru. 2029 daka wait cheyyali. Tappadu Quote
jalsa01 Posted June 28 Report Posted June 28 57 minutes ago, Naaperushiva said: but jokes apart cheppalem chances are there if kootami mess up real bad. but for now that's not likely YCP ki entha kadanna 39% share vundhi.. so prathi govt medha always anti incumbency konchem ayina vuntadhi so adhi plus volunteers choosukuntey oka 5-6% vote share itu shift ayye chance vundhi. so inko 5-6% kosame ee fight antha seats add iyyaka AP side baga perugutai.. No chance for him as he is weak in costal belt Quote
halwafan Posted June 28 Report Posted June 28 Edo pulka gallu pawala gadini chuskoni egurutunnaru kani, i think next jagan Gade ochedi andhralo Quote
Redarya Posted June 28 Report Posted June 28 1 hour ago, halwafan said: last time volunteers valla poina cadre support gain cheskunte easily oka 5-6% vote add avtadi minimum like in 2014 , to the existing 40.. he just need to gain 3-4% on top of that in 4 years .. easy peasy. Next time 150 min ani @MyLeakHawla confirmed Quote
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