Is Sharmila Becoming Bore? Less Crowds At Meetings?

Looking at Sharmila's meetings over the past two months, she has been targeting CM Jagan and breathing fire. A section of the media highlighted this.

Update: 2024-04-18 10:04 GMT

We are seeing less crowds in the meetings of Congress Party AP Chief YS Sharmila. At the same time, the media houses which covered her speeches have reduced the coverage. Sharmila's meetings being monotonous is said to be the reason behind this. There are a few leaders who support Sharmila, but they oppose her on many issues. They say that targeting YS Vivekananda's case alone will not help and the party cannot grow with this.

Despite the change in her path, she is not touching on new issues and matters. She is talking about the special status and alleging that Chandrababu and Jagan are working in favour of the BJP. As she has been talking about the issues regularly, the crowds in the meetings are feeling bored. We are seeing a smaller crowd at the meetings in five to ten minutes. With this, the leaders are struggling to gather crowds for the meetings.

Looking at Sharmila's meetings over the past two months, she has been targeting CM Jagan and breathing fire. A section of the media highlighted this. However, Sharmila started targeting two other parties as the elections are approaching. With this, the media's focus on her came down. On the other hand, the seniors in Congress are reportedly advising that targeting CM Jagan personally is of no use and it only increases the sympathy.

It looks like Sharmila started working on this. While the personal attacks were reduced, she is repeating what she is saying. With this, she is not getting the required response from the public. There is a difference between the election campaign before and after the nominations episode. The next 25 days are very crucial now. In this crucial period, the vote bank should be influenced. It appears that Sharmila is not preparing for this. As a result, fewer people are attending her meetings.

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