Isn’t Chandrababu’s plan to repeat Jagan’s mistakes?

Is Chandrababu’s plan not to repeat Jagan’s mistakes?

* the people gave them great success and brought them to power.

* Babu paid special attention to that system.

* Chandrababu is moving forward very cautiously.

In any state, when Assembly and Parliament elections are held, the party in power at that time suffers a heavy defeat, but that party must have made many mistakes. If not, there will not be a heavier defeat. A few days ago, Assembly and Parliament elections were held in the state of Andhra Pradesh. The YCP was in power in the state of Andhra Pradesh until these elections. In the Assembly elections held in 2019, the YCP party won 151 seats in the Assembly. The people gave them a huge success and brought them to power. In the Assembly elections held in 2024, this party won only 11 seats in the Assembly.
This shows how much the people of Andhra Pradesh are against this party. Many people have expressed their opinion that just through some of the schemes implemented by them, the negativity of the people has increased against them, and that is why they got this level of defeat. The Telugu Desam Party came to power after the elections. Chandrababu Naidu is currently the Chief Minister. With that, it seems that Chandrababu Naidu is moving very cautiously so as not to repeat any of the mistakes made by the previous government.

When the YCP government came to power, it introduced a voluntary system, under which a volunteer was to cater to the needs of every household under its jurisdiction. In this way, people’s relations with MPs, parliamentarians and party activists have been completely curtailed. This is one of the major risks posed by the voluntary system. Aware of this, Chandrababu is not showing much interest in the voluntary system. Chandrababu seems to have focused on the way leaders and activists reach out to people and uncover problems. Moreover, it seems that Chandrababu is going ahead as per the plan to prevent many of the mistakes made by the previous government from being repeated.