YS Jagan visited Guntur Mirchi Yard to interact with chilli farmers, alleging that they are not getting fair prices under the current government. Backed by a large crowd of party leaders, cadre, and mobilized supporters, Jagan questioned the AP government’s handling of the issue and extended his support to the farmers. His visit turned into a major show of strength for YSRCP.
However, the timing of this visit has sparked controversy, as the MLC election code is currently in force with elections scheduled for February 27. Despite the Election Commission (EC) denying permission, Jagan proceeded with the event, violating the code. This move has become a hot topic in political circles.
Adding to the controversy, Jagan and his team claimed they faced challenges, obstructions, and security concerns during the visit. As a former CM, Jagan is well aware of election code restrictions, making this situation more questionable. Instead of resorting to predictable political allegations, his team needs stronger arguments to take on the government.
Meanwhile, Jagan’s recent remarks about Chandrababu being jealous of Vallabhaneni Vamsi, leading to his arrest, have drawn amusement rather than serious political traction. Such statements could backfire, and Jagan must rethink his political strategy to avoid losing credibility.
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