Naidu, however, is depending on the party organisation to help him "sweep the polls". If there is a slight miscarriage there, it won't be for want of effort. For, the TDP's one-man army has pushed his campaign on to full throttle. "I work 16 to 18 hours a day for all of you. Now it's your turn to reward me with your votes"—that's his signature tune at all election rallies. Talking macro-economic compulsions to an angry electorate may be an unenviable task, but Naidu does his best. He takes pains to explain how he had the long-term interests of the state when he took certain decisions. He reminds everyone of how he, with the help of the United Front government, managed the allocation of Rs 3,000 crore from the Central pool for development projects in the state. He dwells at length on the success of the Janmabhoomi programme which took the government to the people. He implores everyone to vote for the UF and the TDP. The Congress he dismisses as a party of the corrupt. The BJP, he points out, is communal and has no place in Andhra Pradesh.