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Date: January 28, 2025

YCP Leader Ambati Rambabu Dismisses Lokesh’s Red Book

YCP Leader Ambati Rambabu Ridicules Lokesh’s Red Book

In Andhra Pradesh politics, the term “Red Book” has garnered significant attention. The Red Book, initiated by Nara Lokesh, promises to document the names of YSRCP leaders and officials who allegedly mistreated TDP cadres between 2019 and 2024. However, Lokesh’s initiative is now facing backlash from YCP Leader ambati rambabu, not only from YSRCP leaders but also from his own supporters.


YCP Leader Ambati Rambabu Bold Statement

YCP leader Ambati Rambabu recently made a scathing remark about Lokesh’s Red Book, stating, “Aa Erra book ki naa Kukka kuda bhayapadadu” (Even my dog wouldn’t be afraid of that red book).

Ambati further added, “Lokesh claims YCP leaders are scared of his Red Book. Let me make this clear: even my dog isn’t afraid of it. If we were afraid of it, we wouldn’t be able to continue in politics. This Red Book holds no power over us.”

His remarks have triggered a sharp reaction from TDP supporters, who feel that Lokesh has not been assertive enough in utilizing the Red Book to hold YSRCP leaders accountable.


TDP Supporters Voice Concerns

TDP supporters believe that Lokesh’s Red Book initiative has lost its impact, allowing leaders like Ambati Rambabu to openly mock its purpose. Many are calling for stronger action to make the Red Book a symbol of accountability, as originally intended.

Meanwhile, YCP leaders appear to be regaining their confidence, with increasing attacks on Lokesh, Chandrababu Naidu, and even Pawan Kalyan. The aggressive rhetoric from YCP has stirred fears among TDP supporters of a potential return to the pre-2019 environment, marked by hostility and political abuse.


A Turning Point in Andhra Politics?

The backlash surrounding Lokesh’s Red Book reflects the shifting dynamics in Andhra Pradesh politics. Whether Lokesh can revitalize the initiative and restore its intended impact remains to be seen. As TDP supporters await decisive action, the political rivalry between TDP and YSRCP continues to escalate.

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