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    Coordination Problems In 146 TDP+ Constituencies


    oordination Problems In 146 TDP+ Constituencies

    RISE is one survey agency that predicted TDP+ would win Andhra Pradesh in the recent elections but estimated the wave conservatively. But then, the Agency has been predicting the wind change since a year before the elections.

    The other day, the Agency’s CEO met Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu and handed over the report of his findings in the first 100 days of the rule.

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    The report is not fully disclosed but one aspect is revealed.

    They say there is lack of coordination between the cadre, the MLAs, and the Government in at least 146 constituencies across the state.

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    TDP+ won 164 constituencies and lack of coordination in 146 constituencies means there is no coordination at all.

    The Report says the cadre is dull despite being in power.

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    The lack of coordination between the cadre, the MLAs, and the Government is one of the major reasons for the defeat of YSR Congress in recent elections.

    Jagan Mohan Reddy would not come out of his palace. He is always surrounded by his coterie who would not allow him to listen to anyone.

    And then, all the MLAs in the constituencies have become dummies as they get no funds and are always micro-managed by the I-PAC staff.

    The cadre would not work for the MLAs as the latter are powerless. Moreover, Volunteers replaced the roles of the Cadre and the Public representatives ensuring that there is no connect with the public.

    For all these reasons, the co-ordination was in complete shambles in the previous government.

    TDP+ Government is also heading in the same direction. It is high time Chandrababu Naidu took time out of his busy schedule and set things right.



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