Empty Chairs at Naidu’s'Ra Kadali Ra' Meeting: TDP Cadres Lose Hope!
GD Nellore: Following in the footsteps of YSRCP’s ‘Siddham’ meetings ahead of Assembly elections, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) is conducting ‘Ra Kadali Ra’ programmes as it is desperate to recreate the resounding success of the ruling party’s rallies.
As part its ‘Ra Kadali Ra’ mass contact programme, the opposition party is holding public meetings at various places in the state. The TDP held its programme at GD Nellore assembly constituency in Chittoor district on Tuesday. However, it failed miserably in mobilising the party cadre leave alone the people. The party had made elaborate arrangements but there were no people. Most of the chairs were empty and the handful of people, who had turned up for the programme, were not even paying attention to the speeches of the party leaders.
The party had arranged a similar public meeting at Madugula in Anakapalle on Monday too. TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu was seen taking potshots at the YSRCP government. The venue was filled with chairs but not the people. This did not discourage Naidu as he completed his quota of political speeches. Chittoor district was once considered the fortress of Naidu but it’s been breached by the unstoppable YSRCP.
The people of the state have realised that their future and the development of the state is possible only under the pro-people government of chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. The people’s admiration for the charismatic leader CM YS Jagan was on full display during the last two Siddham meetings of the ruling party — first at Bheemili (Visakhapatnam) and the second at Denduluru (Eluru).
Visuals from @ncbn’s ‘Ra Kadali Ra’ rally today in Gangadhara nellore, Chittore District, Which is Chandrababu Naidu’s own District. The empty chairs are proof of the fact that the public is done with the lies of @jaiTDP.
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— YSR Congress Party (@YSRCParty) February 6, 2024
The poor response of people in Naidu’s ‘Ra Kadali Ra’ programmes is a clear message to the opposition party that it’s lost its relevance, favour and preference in Andhra Pradesh politics. The TDP thinks it is braving the YSRCP storm by holding these rallies but the fact is the ruling party is going to knock the wind out of its sails in the upcoming Assembly elections.
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