YCP MLA from Mangalagiri, Alla Ramakrishna Reddy rebelliously left the party by quitting the party membership and resigning from the MLA post two months ago. He then rushed to join AP Congress in the presence of YS Sharmila and announced that his political future is with Sharmila. He claimed he was humiliated in YCP and wishes to never come back to the party.
Cut to two months later, Alla Ramakrishna Reddy is all set to come back to Jagan’s YSR Congress again. Media reports are saying that Ramakrishna Reddy is meeting Jagan at the CMO today and he is ready to come back to YSR Congress. A few media channels are running news that RK changed his WhatsApp display picture to Indira Gandhi’s photo when he left YCP and joined Congress under Sharmila’s leadership. But he has changed the WhatsApp picture to YS Jagan again.
After RK’s departure, Ganji Chiranjeevi’s name surfaced as he was touted to be YCP’s MLA candidate from Mangalagiri. Then pro-YCP media floated reports that the party high command intended to field a BC woman. But all of these equations will change completely now with the impending re-entry of Ramakrishna Reddy.
If Ramakrishna imminently joins YCP, will he be the party’s candidate against Nara Lokesh again from Mangalagiri? If so, then what is the case with all the high drama that happened in the last two months after he quit YCP, campaigned with Sharmila, and again came back knocking on YCP’s doors? How will the Mangalagiri public view all this?
This post was last modified on 20 February 2024 12:16 pm
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