Hyderabad,
As the General Elections’s countdown has begun all the political parties have started managing and manipulating their seat distributions and alliances. Following weeks of deliberations, the Bharatiya Janata Party and Telugu Desam Party have finalized their pre-poll alliance in Andhra Pradesh. The BJP will contest on eight seats in Telangana and five seats in Seemandhra region of Andhra Pradesh. Telangana has 17 Lok Sabha seats and Seemandhra has 25.
The BJP will contest on 47 Assembly seats out of 119 in Telangana and 15 Assembly seats out of 125 in Seemandhra.
BJP ally SAD leader IK Gujral said, “I am happy to announce that the TDP will be part of the NDA alliance. Chandrababu Naidu will be a co-architect with Narendra Modi to build a corruption free and Congress-free India.”
The BJP and Chandrababu Naidu’s Telugu Desam Party have ignored protests by local leaders of both parties to announce an alliance for the national and state elections in Andhra Pradesh.
“The TDP will be a part of the NDA now… Chandrababu Naidu will be the co-architect with Narendra Modi in creating a corruption and Congress-free India,” said Naresh Gujral of the Akali Dal, another partner of the BJP in the National Democratic Alliance or NDA.
The partnership with Mr Naidu, 63, could propel the Modi-led BJP closer to the 272 seats it needs to form the next national government. Mr Naidu hopes the partnership will give him another shot at being Chief Minister, this time of the down-sized Andhra Pradesh, once the new state of Telangana is carved out of it on June 2.
“We have taken this decision for the people of this state…The BJP will contest five Lok Sabha seats and 15 Assembly seats in Andhra; in Telangana it will contest eight Lok Sabha seats and 47 Assembly seats,” Mr Naidu announced.
Local BJP leaders in Telangana have threatened to resign. Mr Naidu, who was cagey about whether he supports the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, is expected to be spurned by Telangana voters for not championing their cause. For the same reason, he is likely to be rewarded in the regions of Seemandhra that will form the residuary state. These areas have aggressively opposed the new map, not least because they will grapple with a reduced share of water and revenue from Telangana.
Some TDP leaders have opposed the alliance too; they do not want to give away seats like Vijayawada central and Malkajgiri to the BJP.