The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

Dissidents pose trouble for NDA allies in N. Andhra

- Sumit Bhattachar­jee

The going for the TDPBJPJSP alliance has been smooth in the Uttarandhr­a region till it announced its candidates for the Lok Sabha and Assembly seats. Trouble started brewing in several Assembly segments once the list is announced, giving the ruling YSRCP a marginal edge.

In Uttarandhr­a, there are 34 Assembly segments under five LS constituen­cies. There is trouble for the alliance in at least five segments. Under the Visakhapat­nam Lok Sabha segment, dissidence is palpable in Visakhapat­nam (South) Assembly constituen­cy. Here, Vamsi Krishna Yadav, the alliance candidate from JSP, is pitched against sitting MLA Vasupalli Ganesh, a formidable foe who won in 2014 and 2019 on the TDP ticket, but switched his loyalties to the YSRCP. While Mr. Ganesh is a local person, Mr. Vamsi is new to the constituen­cy and a nonlocal.

The simmering discontent appears to continue and may play spoilsport for the alliance. Similar is the situation in Pendurthi Assembly constituen­cy. Former Minister Bandaru Satyanaray­ana Murthy was replaced by JSP’s Panchakarl­a Ramesh Babu.

Being one of the senior most leaders in the TDP, Mr. Satyanaray­ana Murthy did not take it lightly. He and his followers have come down heavily on TDP national president N. Chandrabab­u Naidu and expressed their views openly. Without Mr. Satyanaray­ana’s support it would be difficult for Mr. Ramesh Babu to sail through against YSRCP’s sitting MLA Adeep Raj.

In ASR district, where YSRCP made a clean sweep in the 2019 elections, the ruling party seems to have an edge as the discontent­ment among the alliance parties is growing with every passing day.

The alliance has named Kothapalli Geetha as its MP candidate from Araku. The tribal people are opposing her candidatur­e. Ms. Geetha, a BJP leader, is accused of being involved in scams. The tribal organisati­ons even doubt her ST status. Araku is a tribal reserved constituen­cy.

In Paderu, former TDP MLA Giddi Eswari has made it clear that she will contest as an Independen­t. This can prove counterpro­ductive for the TDP.

The TDP is also facing an uphill task in Araku after it named Raja Babu as its candidate. Donnu Dora, an aspirant who worked in the constituen­cy for the last five years, is today a disgruntle­d leader.

“We are expecting to win at least 22 of 34 Assembly constituen­cies. Dissidence in alliance parties will nullify the antiincumb­ency, ” YSRCP Uttarandhr­a coordinato­r Y.V. Subba Reddy told The Hindu.

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