
Riding on an anti-establishment wave, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) is heading for a clean sweep in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections as the counting trends show.

This is certainly a big shock for YSRCP and popular exit polls like those of Aaraa Mastan. Contrary to the belief that YSRCP would win, the trend clearly shows the party's decline.

It looks like a reversal of the 2019 election scenario in Andhra Pradesh this time. If it was the Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSR Congress party which recorded an unprecedented win in 2019, it is the turn of the Telugu Desam Party-led NDA this time.

After 21 days of gripping anxiety, counting day has finally arrived. Initial trends are expected to start ticking out by 11 am onwards.

With the counting day of the General Elections 2024 drawing near, the Telugu Desam and the ruling YSRC are brimming with anticipation and excitement for the celebrations in Visakhapatnam.

On June 4th, Jana Sena party president and Power Star Pawan Kalyan's political future may be transformed.

This has been widely shared on social media and WhatsApp groups as a lighthearted remark.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is reportedly considering elevating Pawan Kalyan, leader of the Jana Sena Party, to a Union Ministerial position.

The ruling YSR Congress party in Andhra Pradesh on Monday lost its last legal battle in the Supreme Court on the relaxation of certain rules in the counting of postal ballot papers in the state by the Election Commission of India.

Even as just a few hours are left for the counting of votes in the Andhra Pradesh assembly elections which would decide the fate of the ruling YSR Congress party and the opposition Telugu Desam Party, a rebel YSRCP member of state legislative council was disqualified from his membership.

The night of June 3rd in the USA happens to be the morning of June 4th in India. Needless to say, India is going to witness the election results in almost all the states and the center.

The Election Commission of India is following one rule in Andhra Pradesh and another rule in the rest of the country about the validity of the postal ballots, said YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) on Monday.

In another 24 hours, there will be clarity on who is going to be the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh – will it be YSR Congress party president Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy again or will Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu return to power again after a gap of five years.

In a big setback to YSR Congress party MLA from Macherla assembly constituency in Andhra Pradesh’s Palnadu district, the Supreme Court on Monday asked him not come anywhere near the vote counting centre at Macherla.

Several television news channels, popular survey agencies and small-time local survey teams, besides independent psephologists came out with their own exit polls in the last two days over the outcome of the general elections across the country and that of Andhra Pradesh assembly elections.