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    Rules Only For Leaders, Not For Jagan


    Rules Only For Leaders, Not For Jagan

    YS Jagan Mohan Reddy is conducting district-wise review meetings of the party leaders every now and then. During these meetings, he is trying to infuse confidence in the leaders that the YSR Congress will make a comeback in 2029.

    At the same time, he is reprimanding the leaders and incharges for not staying in the constituencies. He is questioning how they will impress the people if they do not fight against the Government on the issues.

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    After the elections, YSR Congress leaders have left the constituencies and are concentrating on their businesses. They want to take a break of at least two years so that they do not have to face the risk of facing cases. But Jagan thinks they should hit the ground immediately.

    While the leaders are being silent in Jagan’s presence, they are questioning why Jagan is not staying in Andhra Pradesh.

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    “Jagan has gone to Bengaluru nine times after the results. He is shuttling between Gannavaram and Bengaluru these days. Whenever he comes here, it is just for 2-3 days and he goes back. He himself does not stay in AP and preaches to us about staying closer to the people,” they are angrily saying.

    Interestingly, after this meeting, Jagan took a flight to Bengaluru and left.

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    He will come back only if another leader is arrested or if there is any issue in Andhra Pradesh politics.

    Only last month, Jagan announced staying closer to the people by starting Praja Darbar in Tadepalli and even that did not happen.

    Meanwhile, Jagan is waiting for his Passport and will fly on a holiday to London anytime this month.



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