Telugu Desam president Chandrababu Naidu has completed a historic comeback in Andhra Pradesh’s electoral history by absolutely sweeping the polls. But the last 5 years have been rather extremely challenging for the TDP boss.
After securing 23 seats in the 2019 election, Naidu was put through a lot, including the abuses in the assembly on Bhuvaneshwari and there was even the case of Naidu’s arrest last year. TDP cadres were also largely curtailed over the last few years by the unnecessarily aggressive YCP government.
After enduring so much, Chandrababu is back in winning ways now as he has led not just TDP but also his allies Janasena and BJP to a resounding win in AP.
From 23 seats in 2019 to a record-breaking 160+ seats win in 2024, Chandrababu can well and truly be called the comeback king of India. No other regional party or regional leader has completed such a historic feat in India’s electoral history.
Naidu vowed not to come back to the assembly unless he becomes the CM again, after the abuses that were hurled against him and his family in the YCP-led sessions. Now, Naidu has achieved this in the most stellar manner and the AP public has made him an undisputed comeback king in all of India.
Naidu is now a kingmaker even in the center with the NDA in a skeptical position with regard to the magic figure. With 16 TDP MP seats, 3 BJP and 2 Janasena, Andhra Pradesh become so crucial in functioning of NDA. So, Chandrababu may be awarded the NDA convener position, which he held earlier as well, said one of the National political analyst.
On top of this, Chandrababu managed to propel the likes of CM Ramesh and Daggubati Purandeshwari to their wins in BJP. This is a bigger win than normal for Naidu as his entire batallion has been energized by AP public.
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