
Despite the fact that YS Rajasekhar Reddy built his towering political legacy through the Congress party — a legacy that later transitioned to his son — there appears to be visible friction between Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy and the grand old national party. Over the years, political observers have often opined that Jagan seems more aligned with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) rather than the Indian National Congress, the very party that laid the foundation for his family’s political rise.
This perception resurfaced recently following an incident at the AI Summit in Delhi, where members of the Indian Youth Congress staged a protest. Reacting strongly, Jagan took to social media and posted:
“Yesterday at the AI Summit, the Youth Congress made us all feel ashamed. Where is our politics heading! No one should ever demean our country. Whatever our political differences may be, we should always present a united face to the world.”
His remarks were widely interpreted as a sharp criticism of Congress, further underlining the widening distance between him and the party once led by his father, Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy.
However, the Indian Youth Congress did not remain silent. In a strong rebuttal, they responded:
“Dear Jagan, Your father, our proud leader Late Shri Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy (YSR), dedicated his life to fighting communal, divisive & compromised forces. We understand you are facing CBI/ED cases, but at the very least, do not let your father’s legacy down so openly.”
The Youth Congress’ response directly hinted that Jagan’s perceived soft stance towards the BJP could be influenced by ongoing investigations involving central agencies such as the CBI and ED — a serious political allegation that questions his political positioning.
With such sharp exchanges now in the public domain, it remains to be seen whether Jagan will respond further or allow the controversy to settle on its own.
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