Accordingly with just two months left for elections in Andhra Pradesh, February and March are likely to witness hectic electioneering and campaigns by political parties in the state. Meanwhile with TDP Chief N. Chandrababu Naidu planning a mega anti-BJP allies' meeting in Amaravati on February 13th, the schedule of TRS Chief K. Chandrasekhara Rao's visit to Andhra Pradesh is likely to clash with the timing of the Opposition's rally.



Sources added KCR will be visiting YSR Congress Chief Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy's newly constructed house in Tadepally on February 14th. Furthermore this meeting is likely to generate a lot of interest as it will decide the fate of TRS-YSRCP partnership in the upcoming Assembly elections and this will also be KCR's "return gift" to AP Chief Minister. Further on the other hand, the anti-BJP parties' meeting is scheduled a day before KCR's visit and the meeting of the anti-BJP front is likely to put nation's focus on Andhra Pradesh politics.

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Moreover February is likely to be a politically active month in Andhra Pradesh. As per report Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao is likely to visit AP in February, ahead of the Lok Sabha and AP assembly elections. Further political observers say that KCR has planned his meeting a day after Opposition's meeting to understand its effect on AP's electorate when the sentiment is neutral.


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