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Y. S. Sharmila facing huge opposition

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Wind blowing against Sharmila

Congress party is facing a daunting task in AP
Congress party is facing a daunting task in AP

Y. S. Sharmila facing huge opposition. Congress Seniors Express Discontent with Sharmila's Leadership in AP, Future Uncertain.

Despite the historical legacy of the Congress Party, its presence in Andhra Pradesh (AP) has been dwindling for over a decade. The appointment of Y.S. Sharmila, sister of Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, as the AP Congress President has not yielded the desired results, leading to growing discontent among senior party leaders.

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While Sharmila's appointment was seen as a strategic move to capitalize on the legacy of her father, the late Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, senior Congress leaders reportedly believe she lacks the political experience and charisma to revive the party's fortunes in AP.

Rumors suggest that senior leaders have expressed their concerns to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, highlighting Sharmila's perceived lack of political acumen and her tendency to prioritize personal agendas over party interests. They are reportedly worried that her leadership, focused on her rivalry with Jagan Mohan Reddy, has further alienated voters and hampered the party's ability to connect with the public.

The senior leaders are particularly concerned about the recent floods in Vijayawada, where the TDP-led coalition government faced criticism for its response. Instead of capitalizing on the situation to highlight the government's shortcomings, Sharmila allegedly focused on criticizing the YCP, further fueling the perception that she is more interested in her personal vendetta than in serving the party.

With the general elections approaching, the Congress party is facing a daunting task in AP. While senior leaders acknowledge the need for a powerful and mass leader, they are reportedly doubtful about Sharmila's ability to fill that role.

The situation highlights the challenges facing the Congress party in AP, where the party's leadership faces criticism for its lack of direction and its inability to attract voters. The party's top leadership now faces a crucial decision: whether to retain Sharmila as the AP Congress President or to find a new leader who can unite the party and challenge the ruling YCP.

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