Lack of coordination widening gap among coalition parties

The lack of coordination among the coalition parties, particularly in the matter of admitting leaders who are now leaving the YSRCP for their own selfish interests, political future, or temporary needs, seems to be widening the gap between TDP and its allies.

The cadre is not able to swallow the induction of leaders, who were notorious for their proximity with former chief minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy and also harassed opposition cadres during the previous regime. They fear the admission of such leaders will practically weaken the party at field level.

YSRCP leaders, who were unleashed in all ways during the Jagan government and harassed opposition leaders and activists with illegal cases and arrests, are now resigning from the party one by one and taking refuge in the Telugu Desam Party, Jana Sena, and BJP. Some have already joined one of the three parties.

Their inclusions are being made as if they are trying to join the main party in the alliance, Telugu Desam, if possible, there, if not, Jana Sena or BJP. There is no internal discussion among the alliance parties about who should be admitted among those coming from the YSRCP, who should not be allowed, and what kind of people would be useful for the party, if they were included?.

The cadre of the alliance parties is expressing dissatisfaction that the alliance parties are including YSRCP leaders who have acted as a state of will for five years, indulged in exploitation, and harassed them with cases without consulting each other.

They believes that the inclusions of YSRCP leaders that have taken place in the past few months, starting with former minister Balineni Srinivas Reddy and ending with Visakha Dairy Chairman Adari Anand Kumar, are evidence of this.

The cadre is expressing the opinion that the committee formed for coordination between the three parties in such matters has been completely set aside after the elections, and that there are no constructive discussions between the parties, except for occasional meetings of the top leaders of the three parties.

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