The political future of Tadikonda MLA Sridevi appears to be shrouded in uncertainty, sparking discussions within political circles. Following her suspension by the Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) for alleged cross-voting favoring the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in the MLC elections, Sridevi’s decision to join the TDP has raised eyebrows.
As the upcoming elections approach in Andhra Pradesh, Sridevi has contemplated her next steps, ultimately engaging with TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu. A noteworthy presence during the Lokesh Yuvagalam padayatra in Amaravati, Sridevi’s shift has ignited conversations within political corridors.
However, within the TDP, not all leaders are receptive to Babu and Lokesh’s inclination towards Sridevi, considering her YSRCP origins. There are murmurs that Babu is considering fielding Sridevi as the Bapatla MP in the upcoming general election. This stance has stirred discomfort, especially among contenders like Panabaka Lakshmi, who are eyeing the same seat. Allegations of unfairness in this political maneuvering have been directed at the administration.
Sridevi’s trajectory has taken a notable twist, considering her previous stance in the assembly advocating for the shift of the capital from Amaravati. Ironically, she now faces accusations from her own party members of pursuing her personal political agenda by aligning with the TDP. This shift has given rise to concerns that if she were to be granted a ticket, her commitment to the party’s interests might be questionable.
As the situation unfolds, the demand among TDP leaders to sideline Sridevi appears to be on the rise. The intricacies of her transition and the ensuing reactions underscore the intricate dance of politics, where alliances and allegiances shape the course of events.