Eight months before Andhra MLC polls, YSRCP declare candidates

Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy took the decision at a meeting with party MLAs, MLCs and other leaders here on Monday.

Amaravati: In an unprecedented move, Andhra Pradesh’s ruling party YSRCP announced candidates for three seats of Legislative Council, eight months before the elections.

The YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) late Monday night announced the candidates for three seats which will fall vacant in March next year. Chief Minister and YSRCP president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy finalised the names of candidates to contest for the MLC seats from graduate constituencies.

He took the decision at a meeting with party MLAs, MLCs and other leaders here on Monday.

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S. Sudhakar, Chairman, Brahmin Corporation, will contest from the Srikakulam-Vizianagaram- Visakhapatnam constituency.

Syam Prasad Reddy of Gudur will be the YSRCP candidate from Prakasam-Nellore-Chittoor constituency while V. Ravindra Reddy will contest from Kurnool-Kadapa-Anantapur constituency. Ravindra Reddy is son of the sitting MLC from the same constituency.

Graduate voters in the constituencies, each comprising three erstwhile districts, will cast their votes in the elections likely to be held in February-March next year.

Political parties usually support independent candidates for the MLC elections from graduates and teachers constituencies. However, Jagan Mohan Reddy discussed with the party leaders the proposal for YSRCP fielding its candidates. He not only gave his nod for the same but also declared the candidates.

For any election, the parties announce their candidates at the last minute but Jagan Reddy surprised everyone by finalising the candidates eight months before the polls. Party leaders said they would give ample time for the party candidates to campaign by interacting with the graduate voters in their respective constituencies.

The meeting also decided to contest the Anantapur-Kadapa-Kurnool teachers’ constituency. However, the candidate for the same will be decided later.

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