YSR Telangana Party President to Merge with Congress, Infusing New Life into Andhra Pradesh Politics, India

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YSRTP Chief YS Sharmila Likely To Join Congress on January 4, To Get Key Post Ahead of 2024 Lok Sabha Elections

Hyderabad, Jan 2: YSR Telangana Party (YSRTP) President Y. S. Sharmila is set to merge her party with the Congress on January 4.

After a crucial meeting with the party leaders here on Tuesday, she told media persons that everything will be clear in one or two days. However, other YSRTP leaders confirmed that she will join the Congress.

Sharmila will reach New Delhi on Wednesday and will join the Congress party in the presence of top leadership the next day.

YSRTP General Secretary T. Devender Reddy said Sharmila is likely to get a key post in the Congress.

The Congress leadership may give her the task of reviving the party in Andhra Pradesh, where the party was virtually wiped out due to the public anger over bifurcation of the state in 2014. It failed to win a single Assembly or Lok Sabha seat in Andhra Pradesh in 2014 and 2019 and its vote share shrunk to less than two per cent.

Upbeat after the victories in Karnataka and recently in Telangana, the Congress is hoping to infuse new life into the party in Andhra Pradesh by invoking the legacy of Sharmila’s father and late Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, who was popularly known as YSR.

Sharmila is sister of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) President Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.

Assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh are scheduled in April-May this year along with Lok Sabha polls.

Sharmila, who had campaigned actively for the YSRCP in 2019 elections, entered Telangana politics and floated the YSRTP in 2021 following differences with her brother. She had also undertaken a padyatra in Telangana and vowed to bring ‘Rajanna Rajyam’, a reference to welfare rule of YSR.

However, her efforts to build a political career in Telangana failed to yield desired results. Her talks with the Congress for the merger of her party before the Telangana Assembly elections made no progress due to opposition from a section of party leaders.

The YSRTP did not contest the recent elections in Telangana and extended unconditional support to the Congress.

Sharmila had said the decision was taken to ensure that there is no split of votes against Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS).

Her proposed entry into Andhra Pradesh politics has already created a buzz. Alla Ramakrishna Reddy, who recently resigned as MLA and also quit the YSRCP, was the first leader from YSRCP to declare her support to Sharmila.

Asked about Ramakrishna Reddy’s announcement, Sharmila thanked him. Some more supporters of Sharmila within the YSRCP and those who are unhappy with Jagan Mohan Reddy are also likely to declare their support to her.

As the YSRTP Chief prepares to join the Congress, all eyes are now on the role she will play in the party and its prospects in Andhra Pradesh. With the upcoming Assembly and Lok Sabha elections scheduled for April-May, Sharmila’s entry and potential key post in the Congress could have a significant impact on the political landscape of the state.

The Congress, aiming to revive its presence in Andhra Pradesh, hopes to leverage the popularity and legacy of Sharmila’s father, Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy. By invoking his welfare rule, the party aims to gain the trust and support of the electorate, as it seeks to rebuild itself in a state where it has struggled in recent years.

Sharmila’s decision to join the Congress comes after her attempts to establish a political career in Telangana faltered. Despite her active campaigning for the YSRCP in the 2019 elections, her efforts to build the YSRTP and make headway in Telangana met with limited success.

With her merger into the Congress, Sharmila’s focus will now shift to Andhra Pradesh, where she will aim to galvanize support and strengthen the party’s presence. Given her familial connections and her own political experience, she is poised to play a crucial role in the upcoming elections.

As the political landscape in Andhra Pradesh undergoes a potential reshuffling, Sharmila’s entry into the Congress is set to bring excitement and speculation. Her joining the party not only signifies a significant development in the state’s politics but also sets the stage for a dynamic and closely watched election season in 2024.

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Siddharth Mehta
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Siddharth Mehta is a dedicated author at The Reportify who covers the intricate world of politics. With a deep interest in current affairs and political dynamics, Siddharth provides insightful analysis, updates, and perspectives in the Politics category. He can be reached at siddharth@thereportify.com for any inquiries or further information.

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