YSRCP: Vaikapaku blow after blow

-Galla S Kiran Kumar,Bureau Chief Telagana (Andhra Pradesh)
The former graduates and now MLAs of their own party gave a shocking shock to the disillusioned leaders of the ruling party saying that they have not seen defeat in any election since the last general election. As if we had no choice, we also swept many local institutions.

Can’t resist the fan anymore?

 

Today, Amaravati: The former graduates and now MLAs of their own party have given a shocking shock to the leaders of the ruling party who have not seen defeat in any election since the last general election. As if there was no way around it, YKAP President and Chief Minister Jagan also announced that ‘we have swept many local bodies too… in the next general election Y NOT 175’. However, as the quota of graduates and MLAs were hit in the MLC elections, the discussion that the philosophy of leadership was taught started in Vaikapa. Vaikapa leaders themselves are commenting that their leadership is being pretentious by saying ‘Why Not 175’, which is an assessment of the actual situation at the field level. After the defeat in the MLC election of the graduates yesterday, even if the quota of MLAs is not sufficient in the MLC election, it will be a blow to Vaikapa to compete for the seventh position and cover up the defeat. Own party could not keep the confidence of MLAs. Taking care of the five MLAs from TDP and Janasena, the Vaikapa leadership, which was pushing for the seventh position despite not having its own strength, was upset with the strategy of the main opposition TDP. The MLAs of their own party jumped the wall when the votes came from outside. If yesterday the graduates spread their fan wings, now the MLAs of their own party have raised the yellow flag. Quota MLC elections for graduates and MLAs are clear signs that the dominance of the ruling party is no longer valid. Now the MLAs of their own party have raised the yellow flag. Quota MLC elections for graduates and MLAs are clear signs that the dominance of the ruling party is no longer valid. Now the MLAs of their own party have raised the yellow flag. Quota MLC elections for graduates and MLAs are clear signs that the supremacy of the ruling party is no longer valid.

Rebellion against oppression

Majority of the leaders including MLAs, MLCs and MPs are extremely impatient with the behavior of the party leader and Chief Minister. They are expressing the opinion that they are not respected and cared for. Since coming to power, the Chief Minister has rarely met the ministers and MLAs. Ministers and MLAs also have to go with recommendations for CM’s appointment. It is noteworthy that some disgruntled MLAs commented that they were angry with dissatisfaction and ignored it all these years, but now when our vote is needed in the MLC elections, they are calling and speaking. On the other hand, the disgruntled are ready to revolt. As the TDP candidate won the MLC election held on Thursday with the support of Vaikapa MLAs, it seems that the Vaikapa leadership is aware of the level of dissatisfaction in the party. Already, Nellore Rural MLA Kotamreddy Sridhar Reddy has raised the alarm of rebellion. Another senior MLA Anam Rannarayana Reddy also questioned the attitude of the government. Narasapuram MP Raghuramakrishna Raju declared his opposition to the Chief Minister. With the MLA quota MLC election, there is a discussion that some other MLAs are also preparing to take steps towards rebellion against the leadership of Vaikapa. We have been in power all these years.. They stopped thinking that if they go out, they will cause trouble, they say it will not happen anymore. Some leaders are of the opinion that if CM’s brother and MP Avinash Reddy is arrested in the murder case of former minister YS Vivekananda Reddy, the developments in the party will change faster. It is said that those who have been bowing down and raising sticks till now, out of fear or devotion, will tell the leader what they are up to in the coming days.

Then anarchy.. now white face

Vaikapa acted as if they had no opposition in the local body elections. Opposition candidates were also prevented from filing their nominations. There are also cases where one or two nominations were filed but forcibly withdrawn. Police were also used where necessary for this. Despite all these, the candidates of the opposing parties stood in the ring, but the authorities did not allow their agents to enter the polling centers.

Into self-defence with Tedepa style

Vaikapa has come into self-defense with TDP candidate contesting in the MLC elections. Even the leader, who acted as if he had no choice but to defend himself. The party which boasted that it has the strength of 151 MLAs has finally reached a situation where it has to protect its MLAs. Anticipating dissatisfaction among some MLAs, MLAs were moved to camps. Teams have been formed under the supervision of ministers. It was brought to the polling center under their supervision and voted. Finally, Chief Minister Jagane personally spoke to many MLAs and gave directions. Despite all this, they could not prevent TDEPA’s victory in the seventh place.

Party rules have no direction

There is no situation in Vaikapa to follow the rules of the party. It is the rule that any policy or major decision should be democratically discussed in the party. For this purpose there is a special political affairs committee or high level committee by other name. But in Vaikapa, there is no such committee, there is no system of taking decisions after discussion with all or at least some of the main leaders in the party.

Did the fall start from Nellore?

Vaikapa swept the joint Nellore district in the last election. Now in the same Nellore, that party has come to power. Already the MLAs of Nellore Gramin and Venkatagiri have declared rebellion against the party. Now it seems that the quota of MLAs in the MLC election has been given to the MLA from this district. Vaikapa leaders are commenting that their downfall started from Nellore district, which they considered their own district after Chief Minister Jagan’s own district, Kadapa.

Is that greedy?

There is complete strength in the Legislative Assembly.. Also the Legislative Council should be completely under their control, Vaikapa sources say that the greed of the government leaders to own all the MLC positions has started these failures. Vaikapa MLAs are commenting that ‘it is with this dictatorial trend that the graduates who never contested in the past entered the MLC election directly and fell like a bully. Even though she did not learn a lesson from that failure, MLA Kota, with the tendency to want all the MLC seats, even though she did not have sufficient numerical strength, trusted the members from the opposing party and contested. There is a discussion that if you look at those who have supported you from outside and get into the ring. In the case of these two elections, neither on the competition, nor in the selection of candidates, nor in the preparation for the elections, senior, knowledgeable ministers, Not taking the MLAs into confidence led to failures. MLA Quota How to vote in MLC election? How will the votes be counted? It is said that there is no situation where a plan has been prepared after discussing with the MLAs on matters such as how to achieve priority votes.