28 Aug 2012

TDP irked by ndtv survey

The party was divided on regional lines, as in the case of the Congress, with its leaders of Telangana demanding separate State and those of Seemandhra preferring United Andhra Pradesh. Added to this, the rift between Nara and Nandamuri families was coming to the fore now and then, adding to the woes of Chandrababu Naidu. Jaganmohan Reddy floating the YSRCP had also added to the problems of the TDP, with some of
its leaders jumping to that party and some more were sitting on the fence.   

The NDTV survey, published in a section of the press also, revealed  that the YSRCP leader YS Jaganmohan Reddy, who is in jail quite for some months now, is the first choice of the voters as the ‘Best Chief Minister’, if elections were held as of now. As many as 48 per cent of the voters who participated in the survey, have voted for Jagan, while only 18 per cent of them gave their option to TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu, 17 per cent for the TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao, 11 per cent for the present Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy and six per cent for Rajya Sabha member Chiranjeevi. The survey predicted that the Congress party would be wiped out in the State.

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