The YSRC leaders are criticizing political strategist Prashant Kishor for forecasting the defeat of the YSRC in the 2024 elections.
“Prashant Kishor is an outdated and ineffective political strategist. He has lost his credibility and his words and predictions hold no value,” stated water resources minister Ambati Rambabu.
Former minister Kodali Srivenkateswara Rao mentioned that Prashant Kishor was expelled from IPAC. “In the last six months, all his strategies and predictions have proven to be false,” he commented.
Rao highlighted that Kishor’s forecasts were incorrect in the Telangana state elections, as well as in the Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh polls. “Now Kishor is claiming that Jagan Reddy will not win the 2024 elections.”
Nani stated that Kishor, much like Lagadapati Rajagopal, was an outdated political strategist and that’s why IPAC got rid of him. “Kishor is now without a team. His campaign walkathon in Bihar failed to gather significant support. TD, with no other choice, is turning to Kishor for their election strategies,” he added.
Nani urged the Jana Sena cadre to stay alert against the schemes of TD chief Chandrababu Naidu. “YSRC’s primary objective is to secure victory in all the 175 seats.”
YSRC parliamentary party leader V Vijayasai Reddy criticized Prashant Kishor for speaking without logical data support. “Don’t trust Prashant Kishor’s ‘gut instinct’, he is making unsubstantiated claims after a four-hour meeting with Chandrababu,” the Rajya Sabha member mentioned on his ‘X’ page.
Water resources minister Ambati Rambabu noted that former Congress MP, Lagadapati Rajagopal, had to retire from predictions after being incorrect. “Now Prashant Kishor seems to be on the same path,” he commented, adding, “Chandrababu Naidu wasn’t satisfied with one PK (Pawan Kalyan), so he brought in another PK (Prashant Kishor).”
Housing minister Jogi Ramesh questioned, “Does Prashant Kishore have a team in Andhra? When did he conduct an opinion survey in AP? What happened to Kishor’s party in Bihar? PK seems to be following TD’s script.”
YSRC leaders argued that Prashant Kishor’s predictions had been inaccurate in Telangana, Himachal Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh.
