The growing anti-incumbency is making the ruling party YSRCP sleepless and its program ‘Gadapa Gadapaku’ has miserably failed. At this juncture, the CM and his team are now thinking about plan B to gain the trust of voters, especially among BCs.
Apart from implementing the promised freebies, Jagan has failed in developing the state and with each passing day, he is gaining more opposition from the voters. To control the damage, Jagan ordered his MLAs and MPs to visit each house in their respective constituencies and explain the welfare schemes under the name ‘Gadapa Gadapaku’ but everywhere, the leaders were received quite miserably.
Now Jagan and his strategist are keen on going for their next plan, which is to gain vote banks individually by caste. They are looking forward to starting caste-based politics by organizing the statewide BC meetings under the name ‘BC Gharjana’ to attract the highest percentage of BC voters in AP by exclusively designing schemes and welfare programs for them even by distributing printed books under the caste name.
Not stopping there, they would continue the same strategy for other castes of SC and ST with even more offers apart from the existing Navaratnas. Political experts are scratching their heads as to where Jagan would bring funds to satisfy voters when the government itself has mammoth debts and no money to pay salaries.