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T-Elections: Secret Meeting Between Cong And TDP

T-Elections: Secret Meeting Between Cong And TDP

The Telangana assembly elections are fast approaching, setting the stage for a fierce battle between BRS and Congress. BRS is resolute in its pursuit of a hat-trick victory, while Congress strategically aims to unseat the KCR government under any circumstances.

Amidst this backdrop, there is widespread campaigning suggesting that TDP is supporting Congress.

Revanth Reddy, an active figure in Telangana Congress and a devoted follower of Chandrababu, still holds a special place within TDP ranks.

It's no secret that TDP has not entered the electoral arena with the intent of avoiding a division of anti-government votes, potentially paving the way for Revanth Reddy to become the Chief Minister.

In this context, reliable information has surfaced indicating a midnight meeting between the chief leader of Telangana Congress and Chandrababu Naidu.

Chandrababu has reportedly provided guidance to the Congress leader on election conduct.

Sources suggest that Chandrababu Naidu, currently on interim bail, is actively advising Congress leaders regarding the Telangana elections.

Chandrababu and Lokesh hold the belief that a Congress victory in Telangana would impact TDP in Andhra Pradesh. Their strategic outlook envisions Congress in power in Telangana and TDP in power in AP.

Consequently, TDP leaders are discreetly working to support Congress in Telangana, even publicly claiming to provide financial and material support to Revanth Reddy.

In this sequence of events, it is revealed that Chandrababu's disciple met him at midnight to discuss election strategies. TDP leaders have signaled their ranks to align with Congress.

It appears that certain TDP leaders have engaged in discussions with the Congress leader following the meeting with Chandrababu.

Though TDP is not contesting in T-elections, it is awaiting the victory of Congress and working towards that goal.

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