Alla Ramakrishna Reddy Continues To Trouble YSRCP!

Looking at his case the political observers say that Alla Ramakrishna Reddy continues to be the thorn in the flesh

Update: 2024-01-03 09:30 GMT

Senior MLA Alla Ramakrishna Reddy who shot to super fame by defeating Nara Lokesh from the Mangalagiri seat created a political sensation by resigning as the MLA and from the party. Just a few months ahead of the elections he created the sensation.

Looking at his case the political observers say that Alla Ramakrishna Reddy continues to be the thorn in the flesh. At regular intervals, he is making some sensational comments which are causing a headache to the party and the leadership. Yet again he made crucial comments.

It is known that Alla earlier said he would walk with YS Sharmila. In the wake of the reports which claim that Sharmila might join the Congress party, he said that as a devotee of YSR, he will walk with his daughter.

Now he grabbed everyone's attention by saying that he would surely put up a fight against the anti-people decisions of the YSRCP. I will take the failures of the YCP to the public and highlight them, he said.

Earlier he expressed his dissatisfaction with not getting support from the party to develop his constituency. Saying that many projects were announced, the MLA alleged that no support was given and funds were not released.

On the same occasion, Alla made some interesting comments. He said that he is not against Amaravati and he never filed cases in the Courts against it. Having said that he announced he would make his opinion public on Amaravati after he joins the Congress party.

Looking at his comments many doubt whether he is showing his dissatisfaction with the YCP for not giving him the required support and lending a hand in developing the Mangalagiri seat.

After the government changed, Alla Ramakrishna Reddy filed a complaint alleging insider trading in the Amaravati region. Later the CID stepped in and started probing. The issue even went to the notice of the High Court.

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