YCP Changes Party In-charges: More Changes To Follow?
The YSRCP leadership came up with another big decision to change the Party In-charges in as many as 11 constituencies.
For the past few weeks, all the focus was on Telangana due to the elections. The results were out last week and the government changed in the youngest state of the country. The Congress came to power in the state after a long time. Having done and dusted with this state, the focus now went to Andhra Pradesh.
Andhra Pradesh politics is going through unexpected developments. MLA Ramakrishna Reddy who won the Mangalagiri in the 2019 polls resigned from his MLA position and the Assembly Speaker is yet to announce the decision on whether the resignation would be accepted or not.
The YSRCP leadership came up with another big decision to change the Party In-charges in as many as 11 constituencies. As the state would go to elections in a few months, the party took the unexpected call.
Adding fuel to this, Andhra Pradesh Education Minister Botsa Satyanarayana made some key comments and said that the changes were made as part of the efforts to win the 175 Assembly constituencies. His comments grabbed everyone’s attention.
Party in-charges are taking care of the party activities and making the party even stronger in their designated areas. Now Botsa Satyanarayana is saying that more changes might take place in the coming days.
Giving a reason Botsa said that changing the in-charges cannot be seen as a decision that was taken as the candidates would not win, but they were appointed as the candidates would win in the new seats.
After the Telangana results, an opinion started doing rounds that YCP might change the sitting candidates in a few constituencies as a precautionary measure due to a possible anti-incumbency. Adding fuel to this a few in-charges were changed by the leadership.