
A cryptic social media post by former YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) MP V. Vijay Sai Reddy has triggered fresh political speculation, with many interpreting it as a veiled criticism of YSRCP president and former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.
After maintaining a low public profile for a considerable period, Sai Reddy resurfaced on X (formerly Twitter) a few days ago with a strongly worded message that appeared to indirectly target the party’s leadership. While his post did not explicitly mention Andhra Pradesh politics or the YSRCP, it drew an analogy with recent developments in Venezuela, setting off intense debate within political circles.
In the post, the former Rajya Sabha member cautioned public leaders who, according to him, were being held “hostage” by compromised inner circles. He urged such leaders not to blindly trust their coterie and instead reflect seriously on their political future.
Sai Reddy questioned how the President of Venezuela and his wife could be removed from the presidential palace without resistance, despite the country having a powerful military and security establishment. He attributed this to betrayal from within, suggesting that internal sabotage can be more dangerous than external opposition.
Within YSRCP circles, the tweet is being widely viewed as a coded message. Party leaders and political observers are debating whether Sai Reddy was attempting to issue a warning or signal possible developments ahead.
The post has drawn particular attention as it came shortly after media reports claimed that the Enforcement Directorate had issued notices to Sai Reddy in connection with the alleged Andhra Pradesh liquor scam, adding another layer of intrigue to his remarks.
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