Are many leaders who left behind the ruling and opposition parties for joining YSRC are now in utter confusion? Yes, say observers. For any political party-apart from agenda, political charisma and cadre-the important aspect is to keep the leaders in tact and make them contended. To make sure the leaders are happy, there should be some guiding force and someone who should be ready to hear their problems. But, this doesn't seem to be there in YSRC, said observers.
The supremo of YSRC, Jaganmohan Reddy is still under judicial custody at Chanchalguda jail in Hyderabad. The party's concentration is on how to bring Jaganmohan Reddy out from the jail through judicial process, said observers. On the other hand, new leaders are apparently worried about the future prospects too, they added. In fact, they even said that the sympathy factor for Jagan, which proved beneficial in the by-polls, was not be seen now. Therefore, the observers opined YSRC might have to do a tough job to draw at least a couple of seats in 2014 elections. If that's the case, then the leaders who left ruling and opposition parties reportedly have grim chances of winning power. This is what is keeping them worried now, said the observers.
On the other hand, TDP's Vastunna Meekosam has been receiving thumping response and putting TDP under limelight yet another time. Looking at all these developments, will leaders who left TDP and Congress to join YSRCP rejoin their respective parties? A rhetoric question!
(AW Phani)