
The strained relationship between YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and his sister YS Sharmila has long been a talking point in Andhra Pradesh politics. Regardless of whether Jagan was in power or in opposition, Sharmila has consistently been one of his sharpest critics. Many political observers believe that her entry into Andhra Pradesh politics was one of the contributing factors to the YSR Congress Party’s defeat in the 2024 elections.
Now, an emotionally charged moment is approaching. July 8 marks the 75th birth anniversary of their father, the late Dr. YS Rajasekhar Reddy. Both Jagan and Sharmila are expected to visit his memorial at Idupulapaya to pay their respects. With a large-scale event planned, speculation is rife: will the siblings come face to face?
Will they arrive together or separately? Will they exchange greetings, or continue to avoid each other, as they’ve done in recent years?
Sources suggest that the event will feature special prayers, and there is buzz that their mother, YS Vijayamma, might also attend. While the YSRCP is organizing statewide commemorations, Jagan is set to attend the main ceremony at Pulivendula before resuming his public outreach tour across districts the following day.
The big question is: will the shared memory of their father bring a rare moment of unity, or will political differences continue to overshadow personal ties?
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