Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Jagan eyes timetested path to power in Andhra

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu srinivasa.apparasu@htlive.com

The father walked 1,500km in the summer of 2003 to wrest power in Andhra Pradesh the next year, the son is setting out to do 3,000km, starting in the winter of 2017, eyeing his own success story.

If YS Jaganmohan Reddy, president of the YSR (Yuvajana Sramika Rythu) Congress Party, completes the 3,000km padayatra (foot march) he is scheduled to start on November 6, it will be the longest walkathon by a politician in the state.

Jagan intends to do his ‘Praja Sankalpa Yatra’ (people’s vow march) in six months. If he finishes it, he will beat a 2,800km foot march record Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president and chief minister N Chandrabab­u Naidu set in 2013.

Naidu’s record ‘Vasthunna Mee Kosam’ (I am coming to you) foot march over 108 days helped him return to power in the state after a gap of 10 years in 2014. He had lost power in 2004 to Jagan’s father, YS Rajasekhar­a Reddy (YSR).

Jagan is taking a leaf out of his father’s playbook. YSR, who died in a helicopter crash in 2009, used to go for ‘darshans’ of Lord Venkateshw­ara of Tirumala in Chittoor district, setting aside his faith in Christiani­ty. Jagan has been visiting temples frequently. Rivals allege that his visits are engineered with an eye on assembly elections due in 2019. His supporters, however, insist this is a true representa­tion of his secular credential­s. From Tirumala, Jagan will head for his family estate at Idupulapay­a in Kadapa district, from where he will start his walkathon.

In the next six months, Jagan intends to cover 125 assembly constituen­cies on foot, address 5,000 street corner meetings, hold 180 meetings with influentia­l groups, and speak at 125 public meets. His walkathon is scheduled to end at Ichapuram in Srikakulam district in May 2018.

“On an average, he will walk for 15-16km every day and meet all sections of people. Our objective is to see that Jagan will have direct interactio­n with nearly two crore people during the padayatra,” said YV Subba Reddy, YSR Congress Party’s Lok Sabha member from Ongole.

However, Jagan will have to take a break from his walkathon for at least a day every week. He has to return to Hyderabad every Friday to attend a court hearing in a case against him for allegedly accumulati­ng disproport­ionate assets.

HYDERABAD:

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? YSR Congress president Jagan Mohan Reddy (centre) has been visiting temples frequently, setting aside his faith.
HT PHOTO YSR Congress president Jagan Mohan Reddy (centre) has been visiting temples frequently, setting aside his faith.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India