Tomorrow (September 15), when the Andhra Pradesh Assembly Session is scheduled to begin, the opposition TDP has prepared their political action strategy. 15 concerns will be brought up in the Assembly, it was decided at the Telugudesam Legislative Party meeting. The TDP is reportedly planning to raise concerns with the current administration on the future of the state capital issue. Members of the opposition TDP have asked that the CM Jagan-led YSRCP administration contest for election through a referendum on three capitals. In response to recent rains and floods that resulted in crop damage, TDP Chief Chandrababu Naidu, who presided over the TDLP meeting, directed its members to question the government for allegedly failing to do justice to the farmers. It has made the decision to express concerns about alleged law and order issues in the state as well as attacks on minority and dalit communities. Nimmala Ramanaidu, a TDP legislator, has urged the current administration to dissolve the Assembly