Congress Does Not Care About YSRCP Jagan
The events of the past month has shown Jagan
in a very bad light, though he hasn't stepped outside his confinement.
After amassing immense wealth and gaining the sympathy of naive
commoners, the leader is losing steam. With Congress treating YSRCP as a thorn in the state, his troubles have become an ocean.
Jagan's strongest supporters until now have visibly turned against him. Konda Surekha
threw trash at him following her resignation from the party. She
accused him of running after money and not respecting party members.
Several other MLAs have also abandoned the ship. Is the party sinking?
Congress
will announce its plan for Andhra Pradesh today. Everyone is waiting
with bated breath to see what would become of Ananthapur and Kurnool,
where Jagan has confident support. The Centre is planning squash the
YSRCP plant in the bud by dividing Rayalaseema. If his stronghold is
divided, there is little chance of a positive development in this one
year. By this time next year, there would be another state in India,
carved out of Andhra Pradesh.
It is
clear that the Center's decision on a separate state would create chaos
in AP, besides the ensuing political instability. A need for a new
capital and legislation takes first priority. Still, Congress does not
care about YSRCP or its leader Jagan.
(AW: Sruthi)
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