Congress party in Andhra Pradesh is almost in the verge of extinction. Majority of the leaders have quit the party before the elections itself and the remaining are slowly taking their route out after the poll debacle. The grand old party is reduced to Zero party in the state following the state bifurcation. The party is in similar slump across the nation too.
It is said that it is the turn of Senior leader Kishore Chandradeo, a former Union Tribal Affairs Minister who lost in the last Lok Sabha polls after being elected to the House for five terms. Kishore Chandradeo is said to be looking for a political alternative.
He recently made fresh voice of discontent alleging that ‘Congress got used to money politics’. He even commented that there is no confidence on the party in the people and the issue should be addressed by Sonia Gandhi very soon. He also said that the attempts to restore glory in Andhra Pradesh are of no use as people here clearly know that Congress is the reason for their plight.





