Accordingly a month ago, he was at the centre stage of national politics, making hectic efforts to prop-up a non-BJP government at the Centre. Presently, with four of his Rajya Sabha members defecting to the BJP, Nara Chandrababu Naidu is staring at perhaps the biggest crisis of his political career. Furthermore till May 22, a day before the counting of votes, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief was shuttling between delhi, Amaravati and other state capitals, using his political experience to cobble together an alliance as he was optimistic about chances of a non-BJP coalition taking shape at the Centre.

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Meanwhile the results were devastating for many regional players, hoping to play a crucial role in the formation of next government or at least emerge as kingmakers. Apparently the massive majority secured by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the Lok Sabha upset all calculations by Naidu at the Centre.



Recently the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) juggernaut in Andhra Pradesh bagged 22 parliamentary seats, leaving just three for the TDP. Moreover with his friend turned foe Narendra modi retaining power at the Centre and bete noire YS jagan Mohan Reddy storming to power in the state, 69 year old Naidu was staring the biggest challenge of his four decade long political career. Perhaps just as he was coming to terms with the new reality and was holidaying in Europe with his family members, came the shocking news of defections by four Rajya Sabha members of the TDP to the BJP.


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