
YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, who has been pressing for official recognition as the Leader of the Opposition, has finally returned to Andhra Pradesh after the Montha Cyclone subsided. His delayed return, however, has sparked mixed reactions among the public and political observers.
Jagan was initially expected to arrive in the state a few days earlier, with the YSR Congress Party even issuing a formal statement about his planned visit. However, the schedule was postponed due to the temporary shutdown of Gannavaram Airport following the cyclone’s impact.
Party leaders explained that the delay was purely due to safety and weather-related concerns. Still, some citizens and critics argued that as a prominent political leader, Jagan could have opted to travel by road to personally assess the cyclone’s aftermath and stand by the affected people.
Eventually, Jagan arrived at Gannavaram once flight operations resumed, choosing to return after conditions improved. In the meantime, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu was seen actively overseeing cyclone relief operations, coordinating with officials and ministers in real time.
This contrast — Naidu’s on-ground engagement versus Jagan’s cautious return — has become a key topic of discussion in political and public circles across Andhra Pradesh.
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