Andhra Pradesh: 42 seats
(The state has 42 Lok Sabha seats, which are likely to be divided between Telangana and Seemandhra) Here, 53.2 per cent of the votes went to the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) while the BJP won 23.1 per cent. The YSR Congress Party garnered 13.6 per cent of the total 4,6521 votes. The ruling Congress could muster only 2 per cent votes, falling prey to the anti-Telangana sentiment. The BJP has some presence in the state but not enough to make a difference. It has openly sided with Telangana, but the benefits of Telangana would accrue to the TRS, while BJP stands to lose whatever vote it had in Seemandhra. These realities however do not reflect in the mood of the digital nation, where BJP gets over 23 per cent of votes.
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