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Andhra Pradesh: BJP Will Go Alone In Next Polls

Andhra Pradesh: BJP Will Go Alone In Next Polls

The BJP will have no alliance with any party in Andhra Pradesh in the next elections. The BJP will not be a second party to any political party in Andhra Pradesh.

This was stated by the party national general secretary V Ram Madhav in Vijayawada, during his brief visit to the city. 

Ram Madhav, the right hand man for both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah, said that the BJP is focusing on the two Telugu states in the South for next elections. 

The party has some electoral prospects in Telangana while it is yet to open an account on its own in Andhra Pradesh, he admitted. 

In AP, the BJP had been with the TDP in the past and had won a couple of seats, but now on its own, BJP is planning to register its first victory.

“We will be the main opposition in AP shortly,” Ram Madhav said. He further said that the party would not accept alliance either with the TDP or Jana Sena. 

“Chandrababu Naidu is regretted his break up with the BJP only to save his party leaders who are leaving the party,” Ram Madhav said and added that there was no possibility of the alliance with the TDP in future. 

The BJP leader blamed the YSR Congress for not seriously working for the development of the State.

“The YSR Congress is rehabilitating its cadre for the last four months. It is time for the party to start working on the developmental issues,” he said.

Ram Madhav also said that the BJP-led Central government would help the State only if there are any developmental plans by the State government. 

“Let the YSR Congress come up with developmental issues. The Centre will surely extend a helping hand,” Ram Madhav said.

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