Jagan's 'Siddham' Vs Pawan's 'Baddhakam'

Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy is gearing up for the election battle with enthusiasm. The YCP ranks are brimming with energy, with Jagan leading the charge, and three consecutive Siddham meetings proving to be super hits one after the other.

From candidate selection to forming ranks for the elections, YS Jagan is moving forward with a solid plan. In contrast, his opponents seem to be in a state of confusion, lacking clarity in their actions.

Apart from the biased coverage in the yellow media, there is no strong opposition to Jagan among the people. Moreover, with the increasing number of people attending Jagan's Siddham meetings, the positive atmosphere is gradually gaining momentum, indicating that he is likely to become the CM again.

On the other hand, there is a colossal drama unfolding between TDP, Jana Sena, and BJP in the name of alliance, resembling a daily soap opera. Readmore!

With the elections drawing closer, the deadlock in seat distribution between TDP-Janasena persists due to unresolved issues with the BJP alliance. This has created a sense of despair within the ranks of TDP and Jana Sena.

While Chandrababu, under the banner of Ra...Kadili Ra, along with his wife Bhuvaneshwari and Lokesh, under the banner of Shankharavam, are touring the state, TDP's ally, Jana Sena, remains passive.

Bashing Jagan on pro-TDP TV channels yields zero benefits. However, it's evident that the leaders of the TDP-Janasena alliance are content with such actions. They are failing to put up an equal fight, and Pawan Kalyan's inactivity is attracting criticism. Social media trolls suggest that while Jagan is associated with "Siddham," Pawan is associated with "Baddhakam."

The bitter truth is that both Chandrababu and Pawan are in a helpless position to assert that they and their army are ready. Consequently, the perception that Jagan is slowly gaining the upper hand is growing among the people.

In conclusion, unless there is a change in the political strategy of the TDP-Jana Sena alliance, their chances of gaining power seem bleak.

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