
Jagan is thinking on the lines to hold the issue until August 26th which is when NV Ramana will retire. But by then, Jagan will have only around 20 months of tenure left. Sometimes legal process itself will take more than 20 months.
That means there would be zero progress on three capitals which means Jagan will have nothing to show by the next elections. Some people say that is actually good because Jagan can blame ‘no time’ to show any on-ground progress.
Given the financial situation of Andhra Pradesh and Jagan’s vision of anything connected to development, it may be good to go to elections with ‘no time’ plank than to attempt anything on the ground. But the delay in filing the petition can also cost Jagan politically.
Let us see what he will finally decide!
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