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A new abbreviation has been coined for the Telugu Desam Party. Going by the steady decline in the popular support for the party, it should be called Total Destroyed Party (TDP), said the YSR Congress Party spokesman Ambati Rambabu.
“NTR had founded the party and christened it as TDP which stood for Telugu Desam Party. Now, under the leadership of N Chandrababu Naidu, the party has lost its glory and is on a steady decline. It is now appropriate to call it Total Destroyed Party,” he said.
Rambabu reeled out polling percentages of TDP over years to buttress his argument. The opposition party was on an irrevocable path of destruction and would become completely irrelevant in the state.
In 1994 under NTR’s leadership, the TDP had polled 44 percent votes in the elections and then the slide started. In the subsequent election, it got 40 percent. In 2004 elections, it managed to get only 30 percent votes and in the previous polls in 2009 its vote share was reduced to 28 percent, Rambabu pointed out.
The latest survey by “India Today” has shown that TDP’s vote share has further reduced to 25 percent, he said.

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A new abbreviation has been coined for the Telugu Desam Party. Going by the steady decline in the popular support for the party, it should be called Total Destroyed Party (TDP), said the YSR Congress Party spokesman Ambati Rambabu.
“NTR had founded the party and christened it as TDP which stood for Telugu Desam Party. Now, under the leadership of N Chandrababu Naidu, the party has lost its glory and is on a steady decline. It is now appropriate to call it Total Destroyed Party,” he said.
Rambabu reeled out polling percentages of TDP over years to buttress his argument. The opposition party was on an irrevocable path of destruction and would become completely irrelevant in the state.
In 1994 under NTR’s leadership, the TDP had polled 44 percent votes in the elections and then the slide started. In the subsequent election, it got 40 percent. In 2004 elections, it managed to get only 30 percent votes and in the previous polls in 2009 its vote share was reduced to 28 percent, Rambabu pointed out.
[size=5][b]The latest survey by “India Today” has shown that TDP’s vote share has further reduced to 25 percent, he said.[/b][/size]

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25% kuda radantava endi?

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