Poll-eve theatrics on full swing in Andhra Pradesh
The Hindu
Political candidates in Andhra Pradesh engage in everyday activities to connect with voters and promote party symbols effectively.
With the election date drawing closer, leaders from various political parties are leaving no stone unturned to make an impression on the public in an attempt to gain the voters’ trust.
Making chai at a retail kiosk, preparing ‘rotis’ at a roadside eatery, pressing the iron box at the laundry vehicle, weighing vegetables on the measuring scale, and more. The candidates are seen engaging with the common public by lending a hand in doing their daily chores and routine activities, trying their best to prove that they belong with the voters.
In the Visakhapatnam South constituency, JSP candidate Vamsikrishna Yadav regularly drinks tea in the presence of his constituents. This, needless to say, is an act of popularising the party’s ‘tea glass tumbler’ symbol among the voters. Political analysts say this is similar to Prime Minister Narendra Modi holding a dummy ‘lotus’ or Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy holding a miniature ‘fan’ during their processions.
Yadav’s political rival Vasupalli Ganesh of the YSRCP, hailing from the fishermen community, sells fish at the fishing harbour, fries ‘Mysore bajjis’ on the roadside and chops mutton at the meat shop.
Politicians understand that these are easy attempts to attract eyeballs.
Nellore Lok Sabha YSRCP candidate V. Vijaya Sai Reddy made ‘chai’, poured ‘dosa’ and even sold vegetables to a customer, a role donned by the party’s Nellore Rural Assembly candidate Adala Prabhakar Reddy recently. The ‘photoshoot’ went off well, and leading dailies and websites prominently carried the pictures.
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