It seems that YSRCP is going in AP politics in wrong direction or director less. Five Lok Sabha members resignation turns to be futile exercise to get political gain. Adding to that, party is facing severe criticism on their resignations. TDP and other parties lashed out the timing of their resignations. TDP blamed they resigned only when they get assurance on not having bye-elections from NDA Government.
Why Jagan didn't make the resignation news as live till next General Elections? Resignations are last resort for any political party in parliamentary democracy. But YSRCP didn't try to get political mileage from the resignations. As per buzz, YS Jagan not allowed YSRCP Lok Sabha MPs separate political fight in the state. CM Ramesh did 11 days hunger strike with the permission of CBN. But YSRCP failed to get credit from the resignations.
Parliament sessions would commence from July 18th onwards. TDP is getting ready to give No-Confidence Motion against BJP government again. YSRCP has lost this opportunity this time. MLAs simply boycott the sessions without any strong reason to defend and now for MPs Lok Sabha doors closed to fight with BJP. As per political analysts, YSRCP did two political blunders before general elections.
Why Jagan didn't make the resignation news as live till next General Elections? Resignations are last resort for any political party in parliamentary democracy. But YSRCP didn't try to get political mileage from the resignations. As per buzz, YS Jagan not allowed YSRCP Lok Sabha MPs separate political fight in the state. CM Ramesh did 11 days hunger strike with the permission of CBN. But YSRCP failed to get credit from the resignations.
Parliament sessions would commence from July 18th onwards. TDP is getting ready to give No-Confidence Motion against BJP government again. YSRCP has lost this opportunity this time. MLAs simply boycott the sessions without any strong reason to defend and now for MPs Lok Sabha doors closed to fight with BJP. As per political analysts, YSRCP did two political blunders before general elections.
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