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Reddy held consultations with Congress top brass for the past few days on ways to revive the party's electoral fortunes in Andhra Pradesh. After the party's dismal show in recent
by-polls, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy on Wednesday said Congress would do better in the by-elections to one Lok Sabha and 18 Assembly seats. "I think we will do
better in this election," Reddy, who held consultations with the Congress top brass for the past few days on ways to revive the party's electoral fortunes in the state, said.
By-elections to 18 assembly and one Lok Sabha constituencies are expected to be held soon in the state which sent over 30 Congress MPs in 2004 and 2009 general elections. Asked about the
dismal performance of the party in the bypolls held after he became the Chief Minister, Reddy said different agendas and different issues like demand for separate Telangana statehood were
the "basis" of bye-elections in which Congress candidates were defeated. "There have been different agendas or different issues as the basis of this elections. Some of them is
division of state, some of them ..different issues are there," he said. To a question on Union Minister Vayalar Ravi's state visit to assess the party's position at a time
when senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad is the AICC General Secretary in-charge, Reddy said the Health Minister was busy with his foreign visit and also wanted to dedicate more time to his heavy
portfolio as the Parliament session is nearing. "The high command felt that Azadji cannot give enough time due to Parliament session and because of his foreign visit. He is holding a
heavy portfolio. "Parliament is starting and elections in Andhra Pradesh are likely to come very soon --in the next two or three months. So, they wanted someone who knows Andhra Pradesh
and who can spend time in Andhra Pradesh," Reddy said explaining the reasons why Ravi was asked to visit the state.