Bhimavaram: Narasapuram MP Raghuramakrishna Raju, filled with joy, has returned to his hometown after a four-year absence and paid a visit to Bhimavaram in West Godavari district this afternoon.
Expressing his sentiments on the occasion, Raghurama revealed that he had faced persistent harassment preventing him from visiting his own constituency for several years. He shared that upon his return, he received a warm welcome from TDP and Janasena leaders, marking a significant moment after his prolonged absence. Raghurama Krishna Raju emphasized that the YSRCP had diminished its influence in the coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh on the day TDP and Janasena united. He further declared his intention to resign from the YSRCP in the second week of February, with final decisions on alliances expected by then.
He speculates that the three parties TDP, BJP and Jana Sena may collectively participate in upcoming elections, and Raghurama has signalled his willingness to contest on behalf of the TDP-Janasena alliance.