Sensational comments from YS Vivekananda Reddy's Wife:- Soubhagyamma, the wife of former minister YS Vivekananda Reddy, has appealed to the voters to refrain from supporting YCP president and Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy. She expressed her agreement with her daughter Sunitha's plea to the public. Soubhagyamma expressed her distress over the chaotic state of affairs in the region. She also raised suspicions that Jagan may have been involved in her husband's murder. Soubhagyamma claimed that there is reason to believe that Jagan and his wife were aware of the incident even before it became public knowledge.
Soubhagyamma questioned why Jagan did not visit Pulivendula when the news broke in the early morning. Moreover, she accused Y.S. Avinash Reddy, one of the accused in the murder case and a member of their family, of enjoying freedom due to Jagan's position of power. Soubhagyamma stated that when they sought justice after Jagan became the Chief Minister, he refused to speak privately and instead conversed with others present. She further claimed that Jagan even pointed fingers at her daughter and son-in-law.
"It was only much later that we realized that our enemies were within our own home," Soubhagyamma remarked. She expressed disappointment that justice has yet to be served to her family, even after five years since Viveka's murder. Expressing her concerns, Soubhagyamma voiced her doubts about her husband's murder and questioned how Jagan could have been aware of the crime beforehand. As news of the murder spread, we hurriedly made our way from Hyderabad to Pulivendula. It struck her as odd that Jagan had not arrived in Pulivendula by evening, fueling further suspicions.
She firmly believed that her husband was targeted for political reasons and expressed her dismay that while her daughter Sunitha tirelessly sought justice for the guilty, Jagan seemed to only add to her troubles instead of offering assistance. Soubhagyamma was deeply saddened to see Sunitha fighting this battle alone. She recalled how Viveka, her late husband, had aspired to see Jagan become the Chief Minister, highlighting the close bond between him and his brother, the former CM late Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy. "Our family was united until Rajasekhara Reddy's passing. It was only after his death that conspiracies began to unfold," she disclosed. Hoping for a capable leader in Andhra Pradesh who would make decisions in accordance with the Constitution, Soubhagyamma yearned for a brighter future for her state.
(Video Source: ETV Andhra Pradesh)