The elections are approaching, and it is time for all parties to announce the names of candidates contesting from different constituencies.
Jagan Mohan Reddy has initially announced 12 candidates, followed by 28 candidates, and almost 40 candidates' names have been made public so far.
For the remaining candidates, he has already informed them, with only the public announcements pending, which will be completed in another 10 days.
However, till now, Chandrababu Naidu hasn't announced any candidates.
Forget about others; he hasn't even disclosed the constituencies from which Lokesh and Balakrishna are contesting.
He has not announced how many seats are being allocated to Jana Sena as part of the alliance. Even Pawan Kalyan himself doesn't know where he is contesting until now.
Amidst all this indecisiveness, time is ticking, and it is evident that candidates need time to secure funds, conduct campaigns, and connect with the public.
Without public announcements of candidate names, nothing can be taken for granted by them. This raises questions about whether the TDP-Jana Sena group is genuinely prepared to compete against YSRCP.
Delaying further would be detrimental for both TDP and Jana Sena.