Andhra Pradesh former chief minister and TDP president N Chandrababu proved that his own community is mightier than TDP.
The TDP has ultimately chosen to withdraw from the Telangana Assembly elections.
Following the meeting with Chandrababu, it became evident that all the claims made by TTDP President Kasani Gyaneshwar to the media were mere exaggerations.
The reasons provided by TDP for not participating in the Telangana elections do not align with the reality.
The TDP leadership has clearly stated that they cannot divert their focus to the Telangana Assembly elections amidst Chandrababu's arrest in the skill scam and the intense battle against the YCP government.
Party leaders argue that if they contest in Telangana and face a significant defeat, it will adversely affect Andhra Pradesh.
Meanwhile, it is known that leaders from Chandrababu's community are exerting significant pressure on the TDP not to participate in the Telangana elections under any circumstances.
They explained to Babu that if TDP contests, it would divide the votes, leading to benefits for BRS and BJP. The community leaders further conveyed to Babu that Revanth Reddy, the Congress Party's President, was their preferred choice, and there was a chance to make him the CM through votes for the Congress.
Leaders from Chandrababu's community express that he perceived this as the right opportunity to repay Revath's debt as he got entangled in the 'vote for note' case and subsequently joining the Congress party.
There are discussions indicating that Chandrababu's community is leaning towards supporting the Congress in these elections.
Babu clarified that it would be a loss for the Congress if the TDP were to contest in Telangana without any chance of winning.
Ultimately, it appears that Chandrababu has yielded to the pressure from his community and decided to build a tomb for TDP in Telangana.
In this entire episode, the biggest loser is Kasani Gyaneshwar. Believing in Naidu and with an idea to prepare for elections in the Telangana State, he seems to have spent Rs. 100 Cr so far. However, now Naidu's decision of 'no election' is being perceived as a 'backstab' by Kasani.