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Jagan Reddy’s sister, Ys Sharmila

The management of the Congress will give Sharmila an important role in Andhra Pradesh before the surveys of the State this year, in addition to the elections of Lok Sabha. She can obtain a general-secretary level position. This decision aims to relaunch Congress in Andhra Pradesh
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The founding president of the Ysr Telangana party and sister of the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, Jagan Mohan Reddy, Ys Sharmila, will join the Congress this week. This decision comes shortly after the congress swept the polls from the Assembly in Telangana, ending the domination of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi in the state. The management of the Congress will give Sharmila an important role in Andhra Pradesh before the surveys of the State this year, in addition to the elections of Lok Sabha. She can obtain a general-secretary level position; People who are aware of development said. This decision aims to relaunch the congress in Andhra Pradesh. The party hopes that those who are ready to leave the YSRCP could now join the Congress at some point the Party of the opposition Clé Telugu of the ADP (TDP) is struggling to keep its influence. Sharmila made the headlines in 2012 when Telangana had not been sculpted from Andhra Pradesh. In the context of the movement of state which brings together the steam, his brother Jagan Mohan Reddy separated from the congress and formed the YSCRP. He was joined by 18 deputies and a Congress MP resigned. This opened the way for several bypass. With Reddy in prison after being arrested for corruption, his mother Ys Vijayamma and his sister Ys Sharmila led the campaign. The YSCRP swept the surveys. YSRCP lost the 2014 state surveys against TDP, but swept away the next assembly elections in 2019. Nine years later, in 2021, Sharmila said that she had political differences with her brother. She also pointed out that the YSRCP was not present in Telangana. In July of the same year, she announced the training of the Ysr Telangana party and started campaigning against the former government of K Chandrashekar Rao. Earlier this year, Sharmila had announced that she would not dispute the elections in Telangana. She then said that the congress was well placed to win the elections and that she did not want to undermine it. According to members of the Congress, the party’s voting share in Andhra has dropped abuse over the years and now oscillates around 1%. Sharmila, on his part, fell with her brother and learned to face a funding crisis to continue his festive activities. Congress leaders agree that there is almost no time to provoke a turnaround in the party’s fortune of the party. But the party hopes that by giving Sharmila a big role, like the head of the Congress of the State, could benefit the party at a time when he is preparing for the total fight against the BJP.

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