The latest moves of some of the YSRCP top leaders are keeping the TDP totally confused. Why are the YSRCP leaders meeting key RSS leaders? Even before people could forget the effusive praises of Rajya Sabha MP Vijaysai Reddy on RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, here is no less a person than YS Jagan Mohan Reddy gifting a TTD diary to RSS ideologue Ram Madhav.
This meeting of Jagan and Ram Madhav took place during Jagan's recent Delhi tour. He met Ram Madhav and had a discussion for some time. Later, he gifted a TTD diary to him. Interestingly, this meeting was not in the original plan.
What is more significant is that Ram Madhav is now out of favor with the BJP top leadership. He has been removed from the BJP's core team. He is currently in the RSS, but that's just a temporary shelter. So, why did Jagan meet Ram Madhav, who holds no key post in the government?
What could have come up for discussion between the two? Obviously, they could not have discussed Polaravarm or financial assistance to the state government. After all, RSS mouthpiece Organiser is regularly carrying articles that blame YS Jagan for the growth in the religious conversions in Andhra Pradesh. Given this, the meeting has assumed significance.
This meeting of Jagan and Ram Madhav took place during Jagan's recent Delhi tour. He met Ram Madhav and had a discussion for some time. Later, he gifted a TTD diary to him. Interestingly, this meeting was not in the original plan.
What is more significant is that Ram Madhav is now out of favor with the BJP top leadership. He has been removed from the BJP's core team. He is currently in the RSS, but that's just a temporary shelter. So, why did Jagan meet Ram Madhav, who holds no key post in the government?
What could have come up for discussion between the two? Obviously, they could not have discussed Polaravarm or financial assistance to the state government. After all, RSS mouthpiece Organiser is regularly carrying articles that blame YS Jagan for the growth in the religious conversions in Andhra Pradesh. Given this, the meeting has assumed significance.