Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy has been silent on the opposition in his own party as many leaders are expressing their distress over his governance one after the other. But, it seems this is the time for him to set everything right.
Excluding MP Raghu Rama Raju, many YSRCP leaders openly criticized Jagan’s government but the party high command neither did reply nor asked them to be patient. Even in Raju’s matter, an MLA came forward only to say that there is no need to take Rama Raju’s words seriously. So, with this behavior from Jagan, how could MLAs stay silent, and for what long?
Coming to the point, the main problem for MLAs is the diminished importance of them in their respective constituencies with the new system introduced by Jagan. For the implementation of all welfare schemes, there is no need for an MLA to interfere or list the beneficiaries and the entire process has been done by volunteers and Sachivalayam employees.
People are very much satisfied with this process but not the leaders. So, the MLAs feel that the people will eventually forget their existence with time if they won’t raise their voice now. So, Jagan needs to arrange an immediate meeting with all the distressed MLAs and to sort out this issue to avoid any unwanted uproar in the party.