AP Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy is confidently going ahead with his draconian demolitions and cancellations despite massive protests from rival parties. He seems not even afraid of BJP national leadership going by AP’s decisions on PPAs, Polavaram, etc. Now, CM Jagan is not caring despite rival parties’ increasing protests on sand shortage and construction workers suicides. Finally, Jana Sena leader Pawan Kalyan made the first move to bring together all opposition in the sand agitation against YCP.
Pawan called Naidu and requested for TDP solidarity for Jana Sena ‘Long March’ in Vizag on November 3 to protest against sand shortage. There is no response from the main opposition party till now. Pawan also called BJP AP President Kanna Laxminarayana for his party participation. Kanna has not personally reacted on this. But BJP state leader Vishnu Vardhan Reddy responded saying that their party would not take part.
BJP leaders say that it is their party which has first begun protesting against Jagan’s excesses in sand mining and construction industry. Analysts say that it is this lack of unity among TDP, BJP and Jana Sena that Jagan could get historic victory in 2019 election. If this disunity continues, AP will be stuck in greater crisis.