
Date: March 12, 2025
Lokesh Exposes Jagan’s “Image” Fascination in Assembly
Jagan’s Image Obsession Exposed
Former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy loved seeing his image everywhere. He placed his photos on school bags, notebooks, and even food items. Many saw this as a political branding strategy rather than a welfare measure.
In the Andhra Pradesh Assembly, Education Minister Nara Lokesh exposed this trend. He showed how Jagan’s administration used public resources for self-promotion. Lokesh presented several government-distributed items that featured Jagan’s images.
Lokesh’s Shocking Revelation in Assembly
During his speech, Lokesh displayed:
School bags with Jagan’s face.
Notebooks and stationery supplies branded with his image.
Peanut barfi and eggs from midday meal programs carrying his photos.
His presentation surprised many Assembly members. Social media users also reacted strongly. They questioned whether Jagan’s government misused taxpayer money for political branding.
Public Outrage Over Jagan’s Strategy
People did not appreciate this level of self-promotion. Many felt that education should focus on students, not political leaders.
Parents and teachers criticized the use of school materials for branding.
Social media exploded with memes and debates about Jagan’s image obsession.
Political experts called it a waste of public funds.
This branding did not help Jagan politically. Instead, it led to negative publicity and strong backlash.
NDA Government’s Student-First Approach
The new NDA government, led by Chandrababu Naidu, BJP, and Janasena, is taking a different approach.
Education Minister Nara Lokesh has introduced:
A new school uniform with no political colors or symbols.
A neutral green design, similar to leading private schools.
A commitment to keeping education free from politics.
Lokesh stressed that government programs should benefit students, not politicians. He promised to keep politics out of education and focus on quality learning.
Final Thoughts Image strategy
Jagan’s branding tactics backfired badly. His decision to place his image on school supplies angered the public. Lokesh has now corrected this mistake by introducing politically neutral policies.
The NDA government’s student-first approach is a welcome change. By keeping education free from political influence, Andhra Pradesh is moving towards real development and transparency.