Amaravati: In a landslide of unprecedented scale that is now being described as ''Jagan Wash'', the ruling YSR Congress in Andhra Pradesh on Sunday swept the elections to the urban local bodies, literally burying the main opposition Telugu Desam in 75 municipalities and 11 municipal corporations.
The humiliation for the TDP was such that it could cross the double-digit in only five ULBs while other opposition parties BJP and JSP made little gains.
Congress was nowhere in the picture
The YSRC attributed the resounding victory to the faith people reposed in the leadership of Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, who "lives up to his promises" and implemented a welfare agenda in the last 22 months.
The ruling party also claimed the verdict was an endorsement of the government's decision to have three different capitals for the state.
TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu, in a tweet, told his party rank and file there was "nothing to be disappointed" with the results.
"We fought well despite rowdyism, threats, intimidation, abuse of power and inducements," he claimed.
TDP fails in Vijayawada and Guntur
Sadly for the TDP, it failed to make a mark in either Vijayawada or Guntur municipal corporations, which form part of the current capital region Amaravati, where people have been opposing the capital trifurcation plan.
It did relatively better in Visakhapatnam, which the government wanted to make the Executive Capital, but it would be the YSRC that would be ruling the Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation.
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The TDP has hopes of capturing only one municipality, Tadipatri in the Anantapuramu district, with the backing of ally CPI and an independent.