Jagan launched the digital book promising strict action against those from the ruling party once his party returns to power. But what’s happening now paints a very different picture.
The first complaint filed in the digital book was against YSRCP’s Vidadala Rajini, which embarrassed the party chief. Now, a similar case has come up against another YSRCP leader, former Madakasira MLA Tippeswamy.
Councilor Priyanka and her father Vikram filed a complaint claiming Tippeswamy took ₹25 lakh, promising to make her municipal chairman. Another complaint from Ramaraju of Dokkalapalli village accuses him of taking ₹75,000 for securing an Aanganwadi helper job.
Jagan had launched the digital book to counter TDP’s red book, assuring his cadre that those who harassed them would face justice once he returned to power. He had made bold claims about punishing offenders and protecting his party members.
But instead of exposing rivals, the digital book is filling up with complaints against YSRCP leaders themselves. The situation has turned awkward for Jagan, while his party members remain silent on the issue.




