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Date: October 24, 2024

Vijayasai Reddy’s Indefinite Hunger Strike for VSP: A Political Move

Vijayasai Reddy’s Indefinite Hunger Strike

YCP general secretary and Rajya Sabha member V. Vijayasai Reddy’s plans to launch an indefinite hunger strike. His goal? To prevent the privatization of the Vizag Steel Plant (VSP), seen as a key asset for the people of Andhra Pradesh. However, this sudden commitment raises questions. Why has Reddy, with significant political connections, waited until now to act?

A Lack of Action in Power

During the five years of YCP rule, Reddy had ample opportunity to influence the situation. Yet, he primarily urged the Centre to reconsider its privatization plans through letters. These actions seemed more like superficial gestures than genuine efforts to protect VSP.

Vijayasai Reddy’s Motives Behind the Protest

Speculation suggests that Reddy’s hunger strike comes amid internal party changes. Recently, senior leader YV Subba Reddy faced sidelining, with Vijayasai Reddy stepping up as the party’s North Andhra in-charge. His hunger strike may serve to assert his authority within the party and signal his leadership role rather than demonstrate genuine concern for the steel plant’s future.

Political Stunts or Real Commitment?

While Reddy’s fast can capture public attention, such actions often face skepticism, especially when the party is in opposition. Critics argue this protest reflects the YCP’s inability to take decisive actions earlier. It seems more about political positioning than a sincere effort to protect VSP.

A Call for Genuine Efforts

Vijayasai Reddy’s hunger strike may raise awareness, but it’s crucial to evaluate its effectiveness. True commitment requires proactive measures, not just protests. The people of Andhra Pradesh deserve real solutions, not merely symbolic acts.


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