TRS chief and Telangana CM K Chandrasekhar Rao is fond of commissioning surveys on the performance of government, MLAs, MPs and poll prospects of parties.
In Telangana, KCR commissioned surveys for four years in his first term every three months, based on survey results he took decisions on introduction of new schemes and selection of candidates, which fetched huge dividends for TRS in recent TS Assembly polls.
Continuing this trend, KCR commissioned surveys by four independent agencies in Andhra Pradesh which is going for Assembly polls soon to assess the pulse of voters and to assess which party will come to power.
The latest survey commissioned by KCR revealed a clear victory for YSRCP in AP Assembly polls.
The survey revealed that YSRCP will bag 95 to 110 seats out of 175 seats and form the next government in AP.
The TDP will be restricted to just 55 seats.
The survey revealed that Jana Sena, BJP and Congress will not show any impact as they all together would not bag more than 20 seats.
Interestingly, the previous round of TRS survey predicted 105 to 110 seats for YSRCP but it came down slightly in the latest survey.
This is due to few sudden welfare schemes announced by Chandrababu Naidu recently such as direct cash transfer to accounts of lakhs of beneficiaries like farmers, women, unemployed etc, which slightly improved the tally of TDP.
Hitherto, the survey revealed that TDP was facing severe anti-incumbency and is bound to lose the polls at the hands of YSRCP.
KCR laid special focus on AP politics this time and commissioning surveys through four independent agencies and getting reports twice in a month.
KCR announced to give ‘return gift’ to Naidu by working for his defeat in AP Assembly polls and his poll surveys are aimed to achieve this goal.
KCR is learnt to be sharing his survey results with YSRCP and alerting them on their deficiencies in various constituencies and asking them to take rectification measures immediately.