Jagan Effect in Ap Politics

Posted on the 17 October 2013 by M Shekhar @politicscope
As Jagan Mohan Reddy was inside the jail, his mother YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) honorary president Y S Vijayamma maintained the tempo outside. Simultaneously, Y S Sharmila, Jagan's sister went on padyatras to boost up the morale of party workers in his absence.

PROLOGUE

The CBI Special Court has set conditions for YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. Jagan cannot leave Hyderabad without the court's permission. He should not attempt to influence witnesses. And, he must submit two personal guarantees.
"It has almost been 16 months since he was in jail. We thank Telugu people not just in Andhra Pradesh but elsewhere and seek their cooperation."
- Y S Vijayamma, Honorary President, YSRCP

CENTRELOGUE

“Can there be a more blatant misuse of CBI by the Congress than this?”
- Nirmala Sitharaman
YS Jagan Mohan Reddy was arrested by the CBI in May 2012. He has been accused of misusing his closeness to his father.
“Keeping Jaganmohan in custody for 16 months without adequate reason and letting him go today without any protest seemed very odd. More importantly, more than six cabinet ministers who are equally accused in these very cases where Jagan is accused no. 1 continue as ministers,”
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“Can there be a more blatant misuse of CBI by the Congress than this?”
- Nirmala Sitharaman, BJP Spokesperson

“The decision of the court is always respected by all. I do not think it is proper to see different things in different contexts.”
- P C Chacko, Congress Spokesperson

BLOGUE

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy is the son of late chief minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy who died in a helicopter accident in 2009.
 Keeping an eye on the CM's chair following his father’s death, Jagan left the Congress in 2010 and formed the YSR Congress in 2011.
A report appeared in Mumbai Mirror, says: "Jagan's strategic step of dashing off his resignation letter as MP to Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar last month in protest against the Telangana decision without settling the issues of Hyderabad, water, power and resource sharing has helped him in enhancing his image."

EPILOGUE

So, what about political influences on cards?
Here is a report in TOI in this context: "While inside the jail, Jagan was building up his party brick by brick. The party now boasts of 17 MLAs and insiders say that he has identified candidates for nearly 70 to 80 % of the 175 assembly seats and 25 Lok Sabha seats that would remain with Seemandhra once the new state is carved out. Political analysts have been predicting that the fight in Seemandhra is between YSR Congress, TDP and Congress and that the Jagan party could emerge as the one with the most number of seats."