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Date: January 25, 2025

Vijaya Sai Reddy Seeks Permission for 2-Month Foreign Trip

Vijaya Sai Reddy Seeks Permission for 2-Month Foreign Trip After Quitting YCP

The YSR Congress Party (YCP) is grappling with the unexpected resignation of senior leader Vijaya Sai Reddy, who was regarded as the second-in-command after Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy. His departure marks a significant setback for the party, which has already seen the exit of other senior leaders. Losing someone of Vijaya Sai’s influence is a challenge the YCP may struggle to recover from.

In a new twist, shortly after distancing himself from the party and announcing his retirement from politics, Vijaya Sai Reddy has taken a notable legal step.

Vijaya Sai Reddy: Request for a 2-Month International Trip

As per recent reports, Vijaya Sai Reddy has approached the CBI court, seeking permission to travel abroad for nearly two months. He has requested approval to visit Norway and France from February 10 to March 30.

The CBI court has taken note of his request and has asked the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to respond. The court has postponed the next hearing to February 27, leaving the decision pending.

Speculations Around His Extended Travel

This request for a 50-day international trip has raised eyebrows, given the timing. It comes immediately after his departure from the YCP, fueling speculation about his future plans. The prolonged duration of the trip has added to the intrigue, as many wonder what Vijaya Sai intends to achieve during his time abroad.

Uncertain Times for YCP

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy is currently abroad in London, leaving the party in a state of flux. The simultaneous absence of Jagan and the departure of Vijaya Sai have created a peculiar situation within the YCP, leaving party loyalists puzzled.

These developments highlight the growing uncertainties within the party, as it faces leadership challenges and internal turbulence. Vijaya Sai Reddy’s departure and his extended travel plans have added another layer of complexity to the YCP’s current scenario.

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