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Monday, 28 May 2012

'TRAITS' OF Y S JAGANMOHAN REDDY


Desaraju Surya
Hyderabad: If there is one reason that made Y S Jaganmohan Reddy an immensely popular political leader in Andhra Pradesh right now, it’s his open defiance of Sonia Gandhi.
He remained loyal to her only to the extent that his “self-respect” was not impinged upon.
Once the Congress boss sought to encroach on what he believed was his “personal territory”, Jagan rebelled with such audacity and walked out on Sonia that it catapulted him into instant stardom on the state’s political horizon.
His dramatic rise has been the Congress’ fall in a state that helped the grand old party grab power at the Centre for two consecutive terms since 2004.
In 2004, if Congress rose like a phoenix to capture power in Andhra Pradesh, it was singularly due to Y S Rajasekhara Reddy and it was the same man who ensured a second consecutive term in 2009.
The Congress could never deny this, though now it is unabashedly projecting the late YSR as a corrupt leader. Whether YSR was corrupt or not could be debatable.
But this is precisely an other factor that is contributing to Jagan’s political rise – built on his late father’s legacy.
The third factor working in Jagan’s favour is the “credibility crisis” that the principal opposition Telugu Desam Party’s chief N Chandrababu Naidu is stuck in.
The leadership vacuum in the Congress, after YSR’s tragic death, has come as a blessing in disguise for the 39-year-old leader whose clear target is the Chief Minister’s post.
He succeeded in striking a positive chord with common people largely based on the goodwill that his late father earned for himself through a slew of “welfare” programmes.
Jagan merely reminds people of what all his father did for them as Chief Minister and promises to continue the same trend, unlike the current Congress government that had “watered down” each and every scheme “on one pretext or the other.”
People take his word, for they believe Jagan will be as steadfast as his father in implementing what all he promised. 
Of course, there are certain negative attributes to Jagan, those who know him very closely say.
He is seen essentially as a "corporate politician", full of "arrogance of money" and "lust for power."
He is "diametrically opposite" to his father, who had a lot of grace and credibility.
"This guy doesn't have respect or regard for elders, seniors, comrades or friends," is how Jagan is analysed by those who have been with him very closely.
"He is much like his late grandfather Y S Raja Reddy," they add, implying that Jagan too has a "criminal mindset."
These things apart, the biggest stumbling block for Jagan in reaching his goal (CM's chair) could be the Telangana issue. He is certainly a strong force in Andhra-Rayalaseema regions but not in Telangana.
Unless the YSR Congress takes a clear stand on the statehood issue, Jagan may not make inroads in Telangana and that could dampen his prospects.
The Telangana region alone has 119 seats in the 294-member AP Assembly and, thus, Jagan's fortunes ultimately rest on his stand on the statehood demand.

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