YCP Rebel MP Gives Reasons For Early Elections In AP!

Update: 2023-04-15 14:15 GMT
For the past few weeks, there was a debate on possible early elections in Andhra Pradesh. Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy's sudden visit to Delhi added fuel to the discussion. When political observers discussed the topic, Jagan gave a new narrative and said that there is no question of early politics in the state.

Whenever everyone forgot the issue, YSRCP rebel MP Raghu Rama Krishnam Raju brought the issue to the news again. He gave an analysis of the topic and also cited a few reasons to back his opinion. Speaking to the media, the Narsapur Parliamentarian made these comments.

He said that the elections would be held along with Telangana as Jagan Mohan Reddy is in plans to dissolve the Assembly and go for the elections in December. The MP stressed two issues in his version.

Raghu Rama Krishnam Raju aka Raju Garu said that there are high chances of the opposition parties coming together and the Bharatiya Janata Party might also join forces and Jagan wants to go for the elections before this happens. He also mentioned the Kodi Kathi and YS Vivekananda Reddy cases.

It has to be mentioned here that the TDP-BJP-Janasena alliance came to power in AP in 2014. But cracks erupted in the alliance due to various reasons and the YCP banked on this. In many seats, TDP lost the elections with a mere margin of less than 500. Experts say that the situation would be different if the alliance had gone for the elections.

The Kodi Kathi case and the YS Vivekananda Reddy death case also played some role. YS Jagan was attacked inside an airport and he was sent to Hyderabad for treatment. The sympathy angle worked well and the YSRCP leaders actively took the issue to the public in the campaign.

YS Viveka is the brother of former Chief Minister YSR and his death created a sensation in AP politics. But a few fingers are being pointed at YS Avinash Reddy, Kadapa MP. According to Raju Garu, all these factors will make Andhra Pradesh go for early elections. We have to wait and see what happens next.

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