YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has largely stayed out of the political spotlight since the AP electoral roll, spending the past six months alternating between Bengaluru and Andhra Pradesh, with only occasional interactions with the media. However, the Andhra Pradesh leader is now preparing for a major political reentry.
Starting December 11, Jagan will kick off an active political campaign in the state. His schedule includes a series of protests against the NDA government, which will run from December 11 to January 3. In a media session, Jagan outlined the core issues of his protests, which include fighting for justice for farmers, opposing the recent hike in electricity charges, and addressing the delays in fee reimbursements for students.
This move is a significant shift from Jagan’s earlier plan, which involved holding party-level meetings beginning in January. Instead, he is opting for direct action, with a focus on public protests to draw attention to these pressing issues.
As Jagan gets set to take his battle on to the streets, the entire nation will be witnessing how Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu takes on this new political challenge. The coming weeks will prove to be very decisive for Andhra Pradesh’s political scenario as Jagan rallies to take on the NDA government.