Jagan Canceled His Bengaluru Tour: What Will He Do Now?
This development caught everyone’s attention as people wondered what made the YCP chief to suddenly change his plans.
By: Tupaki Desk | 18 July 2024 9:23 AM GMTFormer Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh YS Jagan Mohan Reddy was in Bengaluru. However, he cut short his tour and is returning to Andhra Pradesh. This development caught everyone’s attention as people wondered what made the YCP chief to suddenly change his plans. There is a big reason behind this.
It is known that Palnadu is on high alert due to a shocking incident. A horrific incident was reported from Vinukonda where a person was brutally killed. The incident increased the political heat in the state. Everyone is talking about this.
The YCP condemned the incident and said that a demon’s ruling is going on in the state as rapes, and murders are happening within one month after the government took charge. Jagan said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah should look into this.
It is said that Jagan canceled his tour and is on his way to Andhra Pradesh. He would reach Gannavaram airport by 3 PM. All eyes are on Jagan to see what he would do next. Will he hold a press meet or meet the family of the victim? These are the doubts many have.
Jagan has been claiming that the law and order is not in the right place in the state after the new government took charge. With the Palnadu incident joining the row he breathed fire on the government. He alleged that those who should take responsibility for what had happened are encouraging this.
An intense war of words has been happening between the ruling TDP and the opposition YCP. TDP rubbished the claims of YCP and said that both victim and accused are from YCP. The Concerned SP also said that there is no political motive behind this.
Palnadu has been a sensitive area as far as the politics are concerned. We have seen some tense movements after the elections and after the results were announced. Joining the list a brutal murder is reported.