Ever since the 2019 election, things have not been going smoothly within the YSR family as Sharmila started to publicly claim that her brother YS Jagan cheated her and her kids by grabbing their properties. A matter that should have been a private affair has become a public dispute now with tribunal cases and open letters against each other.
On this matter, YSR Congress representative and spokesperson, Rachamallu Siva Prasad Reddy has made an interesting statement today. He publicly said Jagan is depressed and pained over this issue with Sharmila.
“Sharmila is saying Jagan is scared to come out and speak on this property distribution issue by himself. But the reality is different. Jagan is depressed and bothered about family values and his love for his sister, which is stopping him from speaking out in the public. If she thinks Jagan does not have guts and integrity, then she can check who’s the only leader in AP without alliances and facing challenges alone.”
On one hand, there is this argument that it is perhaps better if Jagan personally steps out and clarify on this matter regarding property distribution at a time when Sharmila and Vijayamma are openly saying he’s at fault. But instead, he is confining his responses to ICP spokespersons.
Reacting on this statement, Sharmila’s supporters are saying that if Jagan really values family system and has a love for his sister, then he should redistribute the properties in a legal and ethical manner.
Jagan can’t say he is valuing family relations while his sister and mother are publicly faulting his wrongful actions by withholding YSR’s properties from Sharmila and her family.
Usually, politicians have to deal with their political opponents on a regular basis, and this itself is a task and half. But in the case of Jagan, he is not just having to deal with his political opponent, but also his sister and mother regarding personal and property issues. But he doesn’t appear to be too bothered about this as he rarely speaks on this matter in the public.
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