The TDP and Jana Sena parties have unveiled a mini manifesto containing 11 promises for the people.
The TDP's six-point manifesto, previously released by party chief N Chandrababu Naidu, has been incorporated into the newly revealed mini manifesto.
Furthermore, the Jana Sena has introduced five additional points, supplementing the manifesto they unveiled last week.
A noteworthy aspect is that this manifesto failed to garner approval from senior Kapu leader and former minister Chegondi Harirama Jogaiah.
Jogaiah expressed his disappointment in a letter the other day, stating that the manifesto did not impress him and urged the leaders of both parties to put in more effort to develop an improved version.
He advised TDP and Jana Sena leaders to examine the manifesto of the ruling YSR Congress before releasing their own.
Jogaiah has long advocated for a Kapu chief minister for the state and has served as an advisor to the Jana Sena, offering them free advice periodically.
If the manifesto fails to impress him, the question arises: who else will it impress?
Whether the people will accept it as the manifesto and cast their votes for the TDP and Jana Sena in the upcoming elections remains to be seen.