Congress is Zero without YSR

They have been enjoying powerful positions as cabinet members without a break even after death of YSR in 2009. They had lampooned YSR after his death to retain the seats of power which he was gratis.But the time of reckoning has come now that they have realized that their own popularity and glorification was nothing before YSR and the  YSRC party founded by YS JaganThe Congress Ministers were shocked that their report card has been a sub zero in their assembly  segments  .People of their native villages and segments have given a resounding slap on their faces by defeating their candidates

 Awareness has  finally  come to Congress minsiters in the Panchayat polls  now that without  YSR  they were a big  zero .The ungrateful YSR ministers in the current Kiran Government have been taught a bitter lesson in the ongoing Panchayats polls. Take the example of Minister Sridharbabu in whose native village –Manthani Major gram panchayats- YSRCP candidate Shailaja has bagged the seat by 2380 votes.Minister had a mind block as he had told high command that there was no YSRCP in Telangana , particularly  Warangal.

 In Mahbubnagar minister D K Aruna candidate has won in her native village of Duvvada with a sleak margin of 71 votes. In West Godavari district of Minister Vatti Vasanth Rao, Congress had bagged only 22 of the total 84 panchayat seats.  In Nizamabad district of Minister Sudarshan Reddy, congress had won only six seats of the 23 panchayats that went to polls yesterday.

 Similarly in Minister Galla Aruna’s native Chittoor district Congress had bagged only 20 of  seats of the   total 61 seats what went to poll. However only the other ministers Balraju, Anam Ramnarayan Reddy and K Partharasathi had succeeded in saving themselves from embarrassment by wining comfortable number of seats.


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