As the general elections are fast approaching, the polarisation of voters seems to be happening in AP at the moment while political parties are eager to form tie ups with other political parties aiming at victory in the elections. According to political analysts triple entente (three alliances) maybe formed to face the poll battle more effectively. Following are the three grand alliances likely to be possible in the elections.
JANASENA ALLIANCE: Janasena's ideology and objectives are more or less similar to communist parties of India. In essence, Janasena has already tied up with CPI and CPI (M). Jayaprakash Narayan's Lok Satta and BSP may also join Janasena alliance.
YSRCP ALLIANCE: Since the BJP led NDA government at the centre had predicted the possible defeat of ruling TDP in 2019's elections, BJP started distancing from TDP until a couple of months ago. Having understood BJP's intention, TDP, itself, walked out of NDA alliance. And now, BJP eagerly looks for an alternative in AP so that it could make well use of the state's MP seats to get power at the centre. In a significant development, the union minister Ramdas invited YS Jagan Mohan Reddy into NDA's alliance. He felt it'd be a cake walk for YS Jagan becoming the CM with NDA's alliance.
TDP ALLIANCE: With no option left to form an alliance either with BJP or with Janasena, the party is currently wooing the Congress party. Latest update is that former CM N Kiran Kumar Reddy was sent to the Congress party as a TDP's covert. Whatsoever, there are high chances TDP and Congress alliance would be going for upcoming state and centre's general elections.