YS Jagan Mohan Reddy At Guntur Mirchi Yard

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy visited Guntur Mirchi Yard the other day.

Even though the Election Commission of India refused permission citing the Model Code of Conduct in place due to MLC elections, Jagan did not heed and went there.

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If we observe a pattern in Jagan’s tours these days, they are mostly to visit arrested leaders and sometimes on issues like today.

While in power, Jagan would always stay away from the people.

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We used to see a huge security cover around Jagan always. The authorities used to cut trees and barricade either side of the roads with big curtains so that people would not even see him.

The shops would be closed and traffic would be stopped to facilitate Jagan’s tours.

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Even when he met people, the security would carefully screen them and allow only pro-YSR Congress people near Jagan.

But now, it was back to the Pre-2019 days.

Even though the people attending Jagan’s visits are brought by YSR Congress leaders paying money, there are no restrictions like when he was the CM.

In fact, a huge contingent of police were not available now to impose any such restrictions.

While YSR Congress Supporters are cheering this change, it gives a bad impression to the people that Jagan remembers and wants them only when he is in Opposition.

If he is in power, Jagan gets this Monarch Mindset and confines himself to his Palace. And when he goes out, it is literally the hell for the Public.

It is like using people in the Opposition to come into power and dump them once the target is achieved.

The YSR Congress Ecosystem and the Blue Media will have a big heart to search and cheer for every small thing portraying it as a big positive but then, people are too clever and can easily see through the real intentions.

Meanwhile, the social media teams are boasting about the crowds attending Jagan’s tours. But then, Jagan is very particular about the crowds on his tours and always pressures leaders to congregate them in large numbers.

The best example of this is the Siddham Meetings, who can forget the massive crowds and those mind-boggling drone shots? The election results showed the reality.