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Yellow Media Missed Logic While Writing Fiction

Yellow Media Missed Logic While Writing Fiction

The TDP-allied media loves to write fiction about YSRCP at all times. They need no facts; mere imagination is enough to draft a story.

The current story is about the conflict within YSRCP. They write that two to three candidates are competing for each MLA ticket in YSRCP, resulting in internal fights.

However, viewing the same story from a different perspective, the same media is reporting that YSRCP would lose the election by winning only 10 seats.

They also claim that Lokesh's padayatra is significantly impacting voters and building anti-incumbency. 

The TDP-allied media has been voicing their opinion that YSRCP has lost its grip on voters, and power is inevitably shifting to TDP.

In such a scenario, who would willingly contest on the YSRCP ticket? 

Would the candidates be interested in competing for MLA tickets from a losing party? How can the TDP media miss this logic while scripting the above fiction?

The principle of supply and demand is a well-known concept. How can we understand if there is demand for MLA tickets in YSRCP? If there is no such demand in TDP, what does it convey? 

As the yellow media hasn't written about the competition for MLA tickets in TDP till now, it's clear that there is no such scene there. 

Let us hope they cook something up after reading this article.

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