
Date: April 06, 2025
Ambati Rambabu Tells Sharmila to Move Court Against Jagan
Sharmila’s Sharp Attack on Jagan Sparks Fresh Political Clash
YSRTP Chief Y. S. Sharmila has become the latest political figure to face strong counterattacks from the YSR Congress Party (YCP), a role earlier seen with Chandrababu Naidu, Pawan Kalyan, and Nara Lokesh. In a scathing statement made earlier today, Sharmila accused her brother and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy of betraying family bonds for power and property. Ambati Rambabu hits back at YS Sharmila’s recent remarks on Jagan Mohan Reddy
Sharmila remarked, “Jagan is a son who dragged his mother to court and a cruel uncle who denied his nephew and niece their rightful inheritance.”
Ambati Rambabu Responds with Legal Advice
YCP senior leader and Minister Ambati Rambabu responded swiftly to Sharmila’s allegations. In a strongly worded rebuttal, he not only dismissed her claims but also offered legal counsel.
“If Sharmila truly believes she is being denied her rightful share of property, she should approach the court instead of making baseless public statements,” said Ambati.
He went on to accuse Sharmila of playing “diversion politics” in collaboration with Chandrababu Naidu and the Congress. Ambati emphasized that Sharmila had joined the Congress—the very party that once jailed Jagan for 16 months with the alleged help of TDP.
Linking Sharmila’s Actions to Political Distraction
Ambati further stated that Sharmila’s press conferences conveniently occur whenever Chandrababu Naidu finds himself embroiled in controversy. He cited instances such as the Tirumala Laddu controversy and the Waqf Board issue, implying Sharmila’s statements were aimed at distracting public attention from TDP’s troubles.
Ambati Rambabu Counter on Heritage Company Example
Taking a dig at TDP Chief Chandrababu Naidu, Ambati questioned:
“Does Chandrababu share ownership of his Heritage Company with his sisters?”
This was meant to counter Sharmila’s demand for a share in YSR’s ancestral properties, although her argument was focused on YSR family assets, not on Jagan’s personal or political properties.
Closing Advice: Take Legal Route, Not Media Drama
In conclusion, Ambati advised Sharmila to stop airing family disputes in public and instead, seek legal recourse:
“If there really is a property dispute, go to court. That’s the right way to get justice, not press conferences.”
Conclusion: Family Feud or Political Strategy?
As the feud between Jagan Mohan Reddy and YS Sharmila deepens, it continues to blur the lines between personal conflict and political maneuvering. With Ambati suggesting legal action, all eyes are now on whether Sharmila will escalate the issue through judicial channels or continue her battle in the political arena.