There was a time when YS Jagan displayed a unique blend of originality and raw energy, especially before the 2019 elections. His statements like “Maa time vastundi memu kuda kodatham” struck a chord and dominated the political discourse. However, in recent times, Jagan’s rhetoric has become increasingly repetitive, losing the freshness that once made his speeches impactful. Many observers now find his political statements predictable and monotonous.
In the past few months, Jagan has repeatedly issued warnings to government officials and the police department, often using phrases like “Saptha Samudralu daatina kuda vallani vadalam” and “cinema choopistham.” While these words initially resonated with YCP supporters, their constant repetition has dulled their impact.
Recently, for what seems like the tenth time, Jagan reiterated his plan of action against officials during a public address. “If any officials are troubling you (YCP cadre), make note of their names. I’m not just talking about the red book—I’m asking you to record their details. Once I return, I will show them the real cinema. Even if they cross the seven seas and settle abroad, I will bring them back,” he declared.
This repetitive messaging strategy has persisted for far too long. Jagan’s weekly warnings are not only irritating government authorities but are also losing their effect within his own party cadre, who are growing weary of hearing the same lines over and over again.
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