Vijaya Sai Reddy’s Waning Influence in Andhra Politics

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Vijaya Sai Reddy, once regarded as a central force within the YSRCP and a close confidant of Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, now appears to be navigating a phase of political uncertainty. Following his exit from the party in the aftermath of its electoral defeat, the influence he once wielded has significantly diminished.

His earlier announcement of launching a new TV channel on Ugadi failed to materialize, raising questions about his intent and preparedness. Efforts to join the BJP did not progress either, with the party showing no interest in accommodating him.

In recent weeks, he has resurfaced through sporadic political remarks, which many observers interpret as attempts to regain relevance. However, neither the TDP nor the Jana Sena seems willing to consider him—especially without an endorsement from the TDP.

Amid shrinking political avenues, Vijaya Sai Reddy has now hinted at forming his own party. But political analysts view this as yet another unconvincing declaration, lacking clarity, seriousness, and strategic direction. Increasingly, his statements are being perceived as hollow, underscoring the rapid erosion of his political standing.


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