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Vijayasai Reddy Talks About His Dream Post!

He is a senior leader and is serving as MP. He has the image of having close ties with the party chief as he has been with the party since its inception.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   12 April 2024 9:24 AM GMT
Vijayasai Reddy Talks About His Dream Post!
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He is a senior leader and is serving as MP. He has the image of having close ties with the party chief as he has been with the party since its inception. The Rajya Sabha member is trying his luck in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Now he made interesting comments on his dream.

We are talking about Vijayasai Reddy here. He is a Rajya Sabha member and he was given a second chance after his tenure was over. He is now gearing up for the Lok Sabha elections. For this, he is having a busy time campaigning for the upcoming elections.

Vijayasai Reddy appeared in an interview with a popular channel. He shared many interesting things in the interview and the dream position he has. Reddy said that he wants to be a Governor. This is unexpected from Vijayasai Reddy. The Rajya Sabha member said that he wants to be a Governor and he told the same to Jagan.

Vijayasai Reddy also made key comments on contesting as MP. He said that he did not think he would ever contest as MP and he is in the race as per the directions of Jagan. I have a dream of becoming Governor and shared it with Jagan. I asked him to make me Governor after my political retirement, he said.

Vijayasai Reddy is eyeing a constitutional post. The Governor is the Executive Head of the State as per the Constitution like how the President is for the country. However, Governors have to go to other states where a language different from their mother tongue is spoken. Telugu person Vidyasagar Rao was made the Maharashtra Governor earlier.

In the interview, Vijayasai Reddy also revealed sensational details about the meeting between Modi and Jagan and the offer that was given. He said that YCP was asked to be a part of NDA but the offer was denied as it is against the party principles.