Amaravati: Speaking in Rajahmundry on Saturday, former MP Undavalli Arun Kumar shared intriguing insights on the political landscape in Andhra Pradesh. He criticized Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy for making various mistakes, particularly contesting in all 175 seats. Undavalli predicted growing opposition to Jagan in urban areas of the state and questioned the feasibility of the TDP’s manifesto, which promises more than the YSRCP.
Undavalli also expressed dissatisfaction with the interim budget presented by the Centre in Parliament, asserting that it shows a disregard for southern states. He mentioned the possibility of increasing parliamentary constituencies in the north during a reorganization, highlighting India’s position as the top spreader of misinformation globally. Undavalli lamented the alignment of all 25 MPs in the state with the BJP and called for unity among those opposing the BJP’s ideology.