recent political changes occured in Andhra Pradesh ?atleast 4 paragraphs
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Hyderabad: An angry state government, an alliance that may crack and a third alternative floated to track the promises made by the centre. That sums up the current political milieu in Andhra Pradesh (AP) where the landscape has changed from a two-way contest between the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), to a multi-polar scenario.
It has to do with the Union budget announced earlier this month, and its failure to meet demands for special category status (SCS) for AP, which would mean more development funding.
While the TDP has said it will decide on a future course of action after 5 March, when the budget session of Parliament resumes, the YSRCP has said all its four MPs will resign on 6 April, a day after the session ends. Add to the fact that actor-turned-politician Pawan Kalyan’s Jana Sena Party (JSP) has formed a fact-finding committee with other politicians to find out what promises were made to AP by the centre and how many of them were kept.
It has to do with the Union budget announced earlier this month, and its failure to meet demands for special category status (SCS) for AP, which would mean more development funding.
While the TDP has said it will decide on a future course of action after 5 March, when the budget session of Parliament resumes, the YSRCP has said all its four MPs will resign on 6 April, a day after the session ends. Add to the fact that actor-turned-politician Pawan Kalyan’s Jana Sena Party (JSP) has formed a fact-finding committee with other politicians to find out what promises were made to AP by the centre and how many of them were kept.
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