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Date: July 25, 2024

Jagan’s Dramatic Plea: “If You Want to Kill Me, Then Kill Me”

YSR Congress chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy returned to Andhra Pradesh after his trip to Delhi, which proved to be a mixed bag. Jagan emphasized that 36 political murders have occurred in AP since the TDP+ government took office. However, he couldn’t answer when the national media asked him to name the victims. He shown his Jagan’s Dramatic Plea.

Jagan’s Response to Political Murders

Interestingly, when questioned by the national media about his reaction to these alleged political murders, Jagan redirected the focus onto himself.

“If they (TDP+ Government) see me as a threat, so be it. If they want to kill me, then kill me. It will all end with one person. But why target the general public just because they didn’t vote for the ruling party? I am prepared for anything to happen, but I won’t let anything happen to the common people of AP,” Jagan remarked.

Public Reaction and Social Media Buzz

The circumstances surrounding the Vinukonda murder have yet to be established. However, YCP and Jagan quickly labeled it a political murder to gain political mileage. This move has surprised ordinary people. Moreover, Jagan’s use of dramatic dialogues like “Kill me if you want, but spare the public” is seen as outdated by many on social media.

Context and Impact

Jagan’s remarks have sparked mixed reactions. Supporters see his statement as a bold stand against threats. Critics view it as a dramatic attempt to garner sympathy. The national media’s focus on his inability to name the victims of the alleged political murders has also drawn attention.

Conclusion

Jagan’s dramatic plea has become a hot topic, stirring both support and criticism. His focus on the alleged political murders and his emotive language have created a buzz. However, public and media scrutiny continue to challenge his narrative.

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