Will Chandrababu Naidu’s new game strategy work?

The grand old Telugu Desam Party suffered a humiliating defeat in the 2019 General elections. Since the inception of the party, TDP did not lose any elections that cheaply as the outfit was restricted to below 24 MLA seats. Given the situation of the party, TDP must win the next election.

If not the next elections, then there is no future for the outfit. Keeping this in mind, party chief and former Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu is said to have changed his mind.

According to the media reports, Chandrababu Naidu wants to go to elections with a new team of advisors and for the same reason, he reportedly made an agreement with Sunil, who happens to be a member of the Prashant Kishor team.

Earlier TDP made an agreement with the Robin Sharma team and the team had worked with the party for the previous elections. Everyone knows what happened. Looking at the success rate of Prashant Kishor, TDP is believed to have made the agreement.

More details on the alleged agreement are expected to be out soon. It is also said that TDP had to make the deal as Prashant Kishor has the credit of taking a few outfits towards a landslide victory in various states.

The media reports of TDP allegedly making a deal with the member of Prashant Kishor team has made the TDP fans and supporters happy as they are pinning hopes that TDP would win the next elections which will be held in a couple of years.

However, a section of TDP fans is also worrying about how TDP can work with a member of a team that is working with the ruling party. It is known that Prashant Kishor had worked for the YCP for the previous polls and took the party to the landslide victory.

Prashant Kishor had established himself as a successful political strategist in the country. Starting with Bharatiya Janata Party, Prashant Kishor had successfully taken the likes of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and All India Trinamool Congress towards a grand victory. However, after the West Bengal polls, Prashant Kishor called it quits from the political strategist arena.