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Joining YSR Congress a Big Mistake: Senior Leader
By: Tupaki Desk | 11 Jun 2014 1:22 PM GMTSenior Politician Dadi Veerabhadra Rao on Wednesday resigned to YSR Congress party and made some serious allegations against YS Jaganmohan Reddy.
Speaking to the media persons, Dadi admitted joining YSRC was a mistake and claimed to have corrected it now by quitting the 4-year-old party. "I came to know about Jagan's real nature after he came out on bail from prison. He went on a vacation to Bangalore at the time when YSRC MPs have been leaving the party. A dictator and egoistic like Jagan has no strength to run the party," he alleged.
Dadi opined YS Jagan is responsible for the defeat of YS Vijayamma in Visakha. He went on to say fielding Vijayamma in an Urban area and campaigning for just 1 hour is the biggest mistake. "How can people believe Jagan who don't even trust his mother and sister? Jagan's attitude is responsible for YSRC defeat. Candidates used to wait for 3-and-a-half Hours to meet him, but he ignored them. It was Jagan who objected farm loan waiver when senior leaders suggested the scheme. YSRC would surely vanish one day," he predicts.
Speaking to the media persons, Dadi admitted joining YSRC was a mistake and claimed to have corrected it now by quitting the 4-year-old party. "I came to know about Jagan's real nature after he came out on bail from prison. He went on a vacation to Bangalore at the time when YSRC MPs have been leaving the party. A dictator and egoistic like Jagan has no strength to run the party," he alleged.
Dadi opined YS Jagan is responsible for the defeat of YS Vijayamma in Visakha. He went on to say fielding Vijayamma in an Urban area and campaigning for just 1 hour is the biggest mistake. "How can people believe Jagan who don't even trust his mother and sister? Jagan's attitude is responsible for YSRC defeat. Candidates used to wait for 3-and-a-half Hours to meet him, but he ignored them. It was Jagan who objected farm loan waiver when senior leaders suggested the scheme. YSRC would surely vanish one day," he predicts.