The dynamics of seat adjustment between TDP and Janasena in Andhra Pradesh for the upcoming 2024 general elections are indeed complex, especially when there are strong leaders vying for the same constituencies. The challenge lies in convincing and adjusting leaders within the parties to ensure a smooth alliance.
The example you provided regarding the Rajahmundry Rural constituency, where both Buchhaiah Chowdary and Kandula Durgesh have interests, showcases the intricacies of these negotiations. TDP President CBN has already announced that TDP candidates for all 19 MLAs in 2024 general elections.Buchhaiah has strong political relationship with Rajahmundry Urban segment.
As part of the alliance with BJP in 2014 he shifted to Rajahmundry Rural. He won two elections from the segment in 2014 and 2019. If Jena Sena insists Rajahmundry Rural, Buchhaiah might shifted to Rajanagaram where Boddu Venkata Ramana is incharge for TDP. Venkata Ramana might be the candidate for Rajahmundry Parliament if Buchhaiah moved Rajanagaram.
The scenario in Tenali, where both Alapati Raja and Nadendla Manohar are contenders, presents a similar challenge. If Jena Sena insists Tenali to Nadendla, TDP will accommodate Alapati in either Guntur East and Guntur West. Reportedly, CBN alert Alapati to shift from Tenali.
There are rumors that MP Galla has not interested to contest to Parliament this time from Guntur. TDP might consider Alapati name to Guntur Parliament if party not showing any alternate to contest as MLA candidate.






