Andhra Pradesh former chief minister and TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu unveiled a six-page manifesto, reminiscent of the YSR Congress'.
Strangely, the names of the Telugu Desam Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party are not mentioned in this document.
The name of the Jana Sena party appears sparingly, possibly at its own request. Pawan fears that Naidu might claim all the credit. This omission of party names casts doubt on Naidu’s commitment to his promises.
Additionally, the absence of Modi’s photo in the manifesto has already sparked speculation. Jagan Mohan Reddy has revealed that Modi refused to have his photo included.
Furthermore, no BJP state leaders attended the manifesto release event, indicating the BJP's disassociation from Naidu’s promises.
The manifesto fails to mention the BJP at all but includes Jana Sena twice.
In a peculiar development, the name of the Telugu Desam Party is only mentioned in the context of Jagan Mohan Reddy canceling its events.
There is also no assertion that the Telugu Desam Party guarantees the promises made.
In the last election, the manifesto signed by Chandrababu Naidu was released without any accountability. Now, how can the public trust these guarantees when none of the three parties have specified responsibility?
People are beginning to wonder: Is Chandrababu deceiving the public? The question is being raised by many.