Congress To Contest Alone In Assembly, Lok Sabha Polls In Andhra Pradesh

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
decided to go alone in the ensuing simultaneous elections to the State Assembly and Lok Sabha.Party's central leader Oommen Chandy, who is
incharge of party affairs in Andhra Pradesh, on Wednesday said Congress had decided to contest all 175 Assembly and all 25 Lok Sabha
seats.The decision would mean that there will be no Grand Alliance of Congress and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in Andhra Pradesh
The two parties had jointly contested recent Assembly elections in Telangana but faced crushing defeat.TDP, which is the ruling party in
Andhra Pradesh, was also ambiguous on whether it would contest the coming elections in the State in alliance with the Congress party."I am
connected with AICC not TDP or its leader Chandrababu Naidu
We will inform the high command and get permission," Mr Chandy said when asked if he conveyed the decision to Mr Naidu
He said the decision for an alliance with TDP in Telangana was taken by the party's central leadership.The former Kerala Chief Minister said
We will give list of members to AICC this week itself," he said.He also announced that a meeting of all party conveners of Assembly and Lok
Sabha constituencies will meet on January 31 to discuss and finalise everything related to elections.When asked if the party would find
candidates to contest the elections, Chandy claimed that many people were ready to contest."I cannot say
People will decide," he said when asked as to how many seats Congress would win.In 2014, Congress had drawn a blank in both Assembly and Lok
Sabha polls
He, however, believes that the situation had now changed and people of Andhra Pradesh have full faith in Congress President Rahul Gandhi's
promise to give special category status to the State.Mr Chandy said all leaders of the party under leadership of State Congress President
Raghuveera Reddy would take out bus yatra in all 13 districts in February.