In one of his previous interviews, YS Jagan clearly stated that he is completely away from the political spectrum after 6 PM. Once he gets down from his political duties, every day that is the end of story as he likes to spend late evenings and night with his family. This was back when he was chief minister of Andhra Pradesh.
Continuing on a similar track, Jagan stayed completely away from politics while he was at his lavish house in the Yelahanka area of Bengaluru. Practically, he had been staying there since the completion of the 2024 election and the subsequent defeat.
One interesting thing about this, Bengaluru residence of Jagan is that he has been keeping it completely away from the political scheme of things. Not once Jagan hold any political meeting or party level discussion at this, Bengaluru Palace. He had been spending his time in Bengaluru all by his own and with his family. There was no political action here.
But for a change, Jagan had a political meeting at this Bengaluru house as he met a few of his party leaders this evening.
YCP candidate from Kavali Assembly constituency RamiReddy Pratap Kumar Reddy, and a couple of others met Jagan at this Bengaluru enclosure and they shared these pictures on social media.
This is one of the first times that Jagan has opened his Bengaluru doors for political purposes. But the nature of this meeting and the urgency to hold this in Bengaluru, rather than Tadepalli or Pulivendula is another topic altogether.
This post was last modified on 21 April 2025 6:51 am
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