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Date: February 18, 2025

YCP’s Kasu Mahesh Warns: “Jagan Is Recording Everything”

YCP’s Kasu Mahesh Reddy Warns: “Jagan Is Recording Everything”

The recent local body corporation elections in Andhra Pradesh were a clean sweep for the NDA alliance, reinforcing the long-standing trend that ruling parties usually have the upper hand in local elections. However, the YSR Congress Party (YCP) ecosystem has been left deeply unsettled by this outcome. In response, YCP leaders have started making bold claims, with Kasu Mahesh Reddy, a senior leader from Palnadu, delivering a dramatic warning.


Jagan Is Keeping Track, Says YCP Leader Kasu Mahesh

Speaking to party cadres, Mahesh Reddy made a strong statement about Jagan’s political strategy.

✔ “Jagan is recording everything. He has a note of every atrocity committed by TDP leaders.”
✔ “He may seem silent now, but he is tracking everything happening in Andhra Pradesh.”
✔ “Once our time comes, we will hit back, and that’s when the real game begins.”

These remarks were made in the context of YCP’s allegations that the AP police are favoring the NDA government and targeting YCP leaders.


YCP’s Allegations Against AP Police

YCP leaders claim that state police are working under the NDA’s influence.
They allege that their party members are being harassed and arrested without reason.
This comes after multiple instances where YCP leaders have clashed with law enforcement.

However, political analysts point out the irony in these claims.


The Irony: YCP’s Past Actions vs. Present Complaints

During YCP’s rule, the police department was allegedly misused to crush political opposition.
TDP leaders faced severe retaliation, with many being arrested and harassed.
The same tactics that YCP once used are now being turned against them under the new government.

A senior political analyst commented that this is a classic case of political tables turning.


Will Jagan’s “Recorded List” Lead to Retaliation?

While Mahesh Reddy’s statement suggests that Jagan is preparing for a political comeback, the ground reality is different.

YCP’s weakened political presence after the 2024 elections raises doubts about their influence.
The current NDA government has strong control over the state administration.
Whether Jagan’s so-called political “record” will translate into real action remains to be seen.

For now, YCP’s statements sound more like warnings than real threats. As Andhra Pradesh’s political landscape continues to shift, it remains to be seen if Jagan’s record-keeping strategy will amount to anything substantial.

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