It seems that the time has come for TDP chief and AP CM N Chandrababu Naidu to pack his bags and vacate CM's chair to make way for YSRCP chief YS Jagan in May.
The latest survey done by AP Intelligence Department is reliably learnt to have revealed that Jagan is going to be the next CM of AP as YSRCP will bag 95 seats out of 175 in upcoming AP Assembly polls.
TDP will be reduced to just 48 seats, the report says, according to reliable sources. The 'magic number' to form the government in AP is 88 seats.
The Intelligence report shows that YSRCP will form the government comfortably by bagging 7 seats more than the required number.
The report also projected an additional 10 seats over 95 to YSRCP, if the same anti-TDP wave continues till polling date. In that case, YSRCP will get 105 seats.
The report submitted to Naidu is learnt to have cautioned him to take 'corrective measures' immediately as TDP government was facing severe anti-incumbency across all sections.
The Intelligence department predicted YSRCP's clean sweep in Rayalaseema districts.
TDP is learnt to have better prospects only in Guntur district, where real estate boom benefitted few sections due to construction of AP's new capital city Amaravathi.
TDP did not fare well even in East and West Godavari districts, which was considered to be the solid base for TDP.
In these districts, voters are divided between YSRCP and Pawan Kalyan's Jana Sena, due to considerable chunk of Kapu population.