Until a few days ago, the monopoly of Jagan Reddy and YCP workers worked out tremendously in every nook and cranny of Andhra Pradesh.
Even the opposition parties felt the heat of goondas. Demolition of Praja Vedika, pitiable suicide of Kodela Siva Prasada Rao, Attack on Bonda Uma, police treatment on Raghurama Krishnam Raju are just some of the instances how the vendetta politics played dominating role.
On the other hand, demolition of hundreds of temples in the state, lowering the film ticket rates throwing the film distributors and exhibitors into the state of melancholy set forth how the administration is going on.
At one stage, it appeared there was no force other than political parties to lock horns on the ruling party.
At this juncture, teachers' 'Collectorate Siege' stood as a stupendous success and created tremors on the YCP top brass. It was the first time, YCP understood how badly the negativity prevailed around the party.
Eventually, YCP loyalists are seen shedding 'Raktha Kanneeru' (blood tears) on teachers and employees. It's learnt that YCP activists didn't allow the teachers to schools who came late to schools by five minutes in a few schools of Guntur and Chittoor.
"Out of extreme fear on teachers and employees' protest," the YCP activists might have exhibited this gesture," informed a source.