Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh appeared headed for a multi-cornered contest in the state Assembly and Lok Sabha elections to be held on April 11, a do-or-die battle for major political parties, including the ruling TDP.
Over 3.71 crore voters are eligible to exercise their franchise for electing 25 Lok Sabha members and 175 members of the state Assembly in the polls, the first after the state was bifurcated to create Telangana.
With no major alliances on cards till now, the state is poised to witness a multi-cornered contest as the main parties, including the ruling TDP and main opposition YSR Congress are expected to jump into the fray on their own.
For the TDP, which won the 2014 elections comfortably, retaining power is crucial while for the principal opposition YSR Congress, it is a must-win situation to ensure its political sustainability.
The Congress is seeking a resurrection in Andhra after the rout it suffered post-bifurcation of the state in 2014.
Stakes are not high for the BJP, but it is seeking to make a point on its relevance in the state's political landscape.
While the main fight will be between the TDP and the YSRC, all eyes are on Jana Sena as it could alter the fortunes of either party by splitting the votes, particularly that of a dominant community that tilted the scales in favour of TDP in 2014.
In 2014, the TDP had an alliance with the BJP and the combine was supported by Jana Sena Party of Telugu film star Pawan Kalyan. Jana Sena did not contest any seats then.
Now, the TDP has severed ties with the BJP while the Jana Sena is set to fight the elections for the first time in alliance with the CPI and the CPI-M.