The YSRCP leadership summoned Balineni to Tadepalli. Promptly responding to a call from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO), Balineni headed there immediately.
However, unexpectedly, he returned within minutes without stepping out of the car that brought him.
It raises questions about whether the YSRCP leaders canceled the meeting at the last minute or if some unforeseen event occurred.
Several MLAs accompanying Balineni proceeded to enter the CMO, but Balineni chose not to disclose why he did not go inside.
Something evidently transpired, and while it’s apparent that an incident occurred, the details remain undisclosed. On social media, Balineni’s fans and followers express their discontent over this mysterious turn of events.
Reports indicate that Balineni was called to discuss the Ongole Lok Sabha seat and the selection of candidates for other constituencies.
Some sources suggest that Balineni came directly to address the matter of the Ongole MP ticket without a prior call from the CMO.
It is rumored that he left promptly, feeling it was an insult, as he was unable to meet with CM YS Jagan Reddy due to the latter’s busy schedule.
Although Balineni is willing to contest in Ongole, there have been suggestions for his son to be given an opportunity to run for the Lok Sabha.
Doubts persist about Balineni’s intentions, including the possibility of his son entering politics, even from Giddalur.
It is anticipated that the YSRCP leadership will address this issue directly with Balineni.
MLA Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy and Minister Roja are also involved in discussions related to the Ongole MP seat. Despite the emergence of new names daily, the situation has yet to be fully resolved.
Meanwhile, Magunta, along with his son, appears poised to join the TDP. The decision-making process in Balineni’s case awaits official clarification from either the CMO or Balineni himself.




