After reaching into poll alliance with TDP and Jana Sena, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Andhra Pradesh is hopeful of making its presence felt in the ensuing general elections in the state, from the present state of voting share lower than NOTA.
BJP state president Daggubati Purandeshwari launched the party’s campaign chariots on Sunday in Vijayawada, marking the launching of its out-reach campaign for the polls. She said that during this campaign they will collect public view points for the preparation of the party’s election manifesto.
Purandeshwari said that the setup of two collection boxes to gather public feedback on expectations from both the central and state governments, emphasizing the importance of citizen input in policy formulation.
Manifesto chariots are slated to be dispatched to nine districts as part of the outreach initiative aimed at engaging with diverse communities and incorporating their perspectives into the party’s agenda.
The former union minister hailed the finalized alliance with the TDP-Jana Sena parties and said that details with regard to seats to be contested by each party will be revealed in a day or two.
Stressing the urgent need to `liberate’ Andhra Pradesh from the mis-rule of YS Jaganmohan Reddy, she felt it is necessary that all like-minded forces should come together to fight against evil forces.
In a reflective statement, Purandeshwari highlighted the importance of unity and collaboration in addressing the prevailing challenges and fostering a cohesive approach to combat the existing disorder in Andhra Pradesh. Drawing parallels to the tale of the squirrel aiding Lord Rama in building the bridge, she emphasized the collective effort required from all stakeholders, including disciplined activists, to bring about positive change and restore stability in the region.