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Shivavishnu
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Posted on Monday, December 06, 2010 - 03:56 pm:   Insert Quote Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post   Move Post (Moderator/Admin Only)Ban Poster IP (Moderator/Admin only)

Jagan will loose MP seat if he contests instead off his mother. His mother will win due to sympathy.

Tulasi Reddy, Vivekananda reddy, Veerasiva Reddy, DL Ravindra Reddy nobody supports him in Kadapa.

How many good leaders are behind him in the state now. Lot of his father followers are at cross roads now.

I still don’t understand why he resigned congress suddenly, congress should not have expelled him because he is YSR son.

YSR also did not like high command and lot of chief ministers but he never resigned congress, you got to know your limitations.

YSR weak links are people like Jagan, mayor ravindra reddy. Without them he would have become even more popular.

It was easy to get YSRs appointment than this guy Jagans when his father was there.

If he had atleast 50% of his father qualities he would not have has this situation.
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jagan ni bhajapa lo jerchukondi..
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Link mama ei thokka lo articles di emundi le mama ..

Chiru congress tho chetulu kalipite ...share chestaru TDP ni ...ika J entha...
Chidl Marriage Bhruna Hatya tho samanam -- vinoba bhave.
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sandhya jain is my favourite columnist and daughter of legendary TOI editor hindutva symapthiser Girilal Jain....she is amazing commentator and historian
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Vjavasi:

young Reddy�s supporters that they torched and locked up several party offices across the State




for example 2,3 places ceppundri..
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http://www.dailypioneer.com/301810/Jagan-rattles-dynasty.htm l



Jagan rattles dynasty
December 07, 2010 1:12:28 AM

Sandhya Jain

By rebelling against the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty whose control over the Congress is unquestionable, Jaganmohan Reddy has shaken the party high command

Jaganmohan Reddy’s revolt against Congress president Sonia Gandhi’s refusal to anoint him as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh signals the end of her personal hegemony within the party and undermines the Nehruvian edifice upon which this family’s domination of the polity rests. This will have an escalating impact, especially in States where leaders do not need party high command endorsement for legitimacy and support.

This is evident from the manner in which Mr Jaganmohan Reddy’s supporters went on the rampage all over the State after he quit the Congress on November 29, and vandalised the party office in Kadapa and renamed it YSR Bhavan from Indira Bhavan. Citizens long perturbed over the manner in which public roads, Government buildings, welfare schemes, et al have been named after scions of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, could never have imagined the denouement would begin within the Congress.

So incensed were young Reddy’s supporters that they torched and locked up several party offices across the State, defaced and burnt posters of Ms Sonia Gandhi, and even burnt her effigies in some places.

Mr Jaganmohan Reddy’s exit was expected after his television channel, Sakshi, launched a vituperative attack against Ms Gandhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and the Congress, which virtually coincided with the rout in the Bihar Assembly election. This salvo followed a year-long battle of wits with the high command which disapproved of his ‘Odarpu Yatra’ to ostensibly condole families whose members allegedly died of shock or committed suicide after the accidental death of Chief Minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy in September 2009; it was widely seen as Mr Jaganmohan Reddy’s attempt to stake claim to the Chief Minister’s office.

The Congress asked Chief Minister K Rosaiah to step down, but installed Mr Kirankumar Reddy instead, and incensed Mr Jaganmohan Reddy by luring Mr YS Vivekananda Reddy (brother of YSR Reddy) to New Delhi. Cornered, he wrote a five-page resignation letter to Ms Gandhi, claiming to have borne humiliation for 14 months while a malicious campaign was unleashed against him, his family, and his late father. The last straw was the conspiracy to vertically split the family of the leader who twice gave the Congress victory in Andhra Pradesh by offering a Cabinet berth to his brother.

In a dig at Ms Gandhi, who used the praetorian guard to take over the Congress and became President by physically throwing the incumbent Sitaram Kesari out of his office room and having her own nameplate pasted on the door, Mr Jaganmohan Reddy said that though 150 MLAs supported his elevation after his father’s death, he obeyed her instructions and supported Mr K Rosaiah. Thereafter, he helped in the smooth election of Mr N Kirankumar Reddy.

On his controversial ‘Odarpu Yatra’, he insisted it was his duty to visit the families of those afflicted with grief after his father’s death. He twice postponed the yatra, but finally took off and was attacked from several quarters after he drew overwhelming public adulation. He felt the party high command was behind efforts to erase the memory of his late father from the hearts of the people. Matters did not improve when YSR Reddy’s widow, Vijayalakshmi, tried to mediate, and it took the family a month to gain an audience with Ms Gandhi.

News reports suggest that Ms Gandhi lost her temper with Ms Vijayalakshmi Reddy and demanded that the yatra be cancelled, or reformatted as meetings in district party offices, thus scuttling Mr Jaganmohan Reddy’s ambitions to emerge as the next mass leader after his father. Mr Jaganmohan Reddy was reportedly infuriated at his mother’s humiliation, a feeling aggravated by sponsored opposition to the installation of YSR statues in many villages.

In a frontal attack on Ms Gandhi, Mr Jaganmohan Reddy alleged that some State leaders called Press conferences to malign the late YSR Reddy after personally meeting her. YSR Reddy’s photographs disappeared from party programmes and Government functions. Mr Jaganmohan Reddy needled the high command by alleging that many people had doubts about the helicopter crash in which his father died. He rubbed it in by defending the Sakshi channel diatribe against the leadership on the occasion of the party’s 125th anniversary, as also its coverage of the Bihar Assembly election.

Claiming he could not bear the daily humiliations, Mr Jaganmohan Reddy said he and his mother were resigning from their positions as MP and MLA respectively, and leaving the party. As a parting shot, he said that despite the malicious campaign that he was conspiring to bring down the Andhra Pradesh Government, he would not take the coup route taken by Mr N Chandrababu Naidu of the Telugu Desam Party.

Yet there is little doubt that this is precisely the revenge Mr Jaganmohan Reddy will wreak on Congress. But he will move with caution. As of now, he is said to have the unstinted support of 20 to 25 MLAs, but if he moves prematurely to split the party, the Congress could make up its numbers with 18 MLAs from cine star Chiranjeevi’s Praja Rajyam Party.

Hence, for now, he has asked his supporters not to quit the Congress, though he is reputedly finalising plans to launch a new party — Youth Sramik Ryot (YSR) Congress — from Kadapa, his erstwhile Lok Sabha constituency.

Mr Jaganmohan Reddy is waiting for the right opportunity, and that may come sooner, rather than later. The fledgling Kirankumar Government is already in trouble, with Ministers Vatti Vasantha Kumar and Komatireddi Venkat Reddy resigning on December 2 itself, following the allocation of portfolios after the swearing-in ceremony, though the former has since returned. The aggrieved Ministers claimed that all ‘plum’ (revenue earning) portfolios were cornered by the powerful Reddy community, which received 14 berths in the new Cabinet, while backward classes received ‘dry’ portfolios and only 10 Cabinet posts — a shocking imbalance of caste equations in a party once noted for social engineering. At least five other Ministers, including a Reddy, are ripe for revolt, so clearly we have not heard the last of this saga.

Suddenly the Nehruvian norm of top-down leadership and rootless satraps for States is under challenge. Simultaneously, the plans of Ms Gandhi, once perceived as de facto queen-empress poised to install her son and heir as Prime Minister at an opportune moment, came unstuck at the first attempt to nudge Mr Manmohan Singh. If he seemed a pushover when the Supreme Court made the startling demand for an affidavit on his role in the 2G Spectrum scam, he soon proved immovable. The Supreme Court blinked and virtually apologised, and the Bihar election results shattered Mr Rahul Gandhi’s prime ministerial ambitions. Ms Gandhi retreated, defending Mr Manmohan Singh’s spotless character...

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