Congress cadre in Rayalaseema upbeat over appointment of Sharmila as APCC president
The Hindu
Upbeat over the appointment of Y.S. Sharmila as the president of Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC), the party cadre in the Rayalaseema districts are busy chalking out area-wise action plans for the campaign for the forthcoming elections.
Upbeat over the appointment of Y.S. Sharmila as the president of Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC), the party cadre in the Rayalaseema districts are busy chalking out area-wise action plans for the campaign for the forthcoming elections.
The cadres said that Ms. Sharmila’s entry into the Congress a few months before the Assembly and Lok Sabha elections in Andhra Pradesh was crucial for the Rayalaseema region which used to be a bastion of the Congress till the 2014 elections.
They said that the Congress retained its domination in all elections held in the Rayalaseema region in the last four decades, except in 1983 when the TDP swept the polls.
APCC vice-president D. Rambhupal Reddy said that Ms. Sharmila’s entry into the Congress meant “a death blow to the ruling YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) in the State and its intensity would be bigger in Rayalaseema.”
“We have conducted several public surveys on various issues. The majority of the vote bank of the YSRCP is the chunk which was once with Congress. Ten years after the State bifurcation, the people are slowly realising now that YSRCP has failed them. Now, the YSRCP leadership is claiming the legacy of Congress leader Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy. With Ms. Sharmila joining the Congress, she can scuttle the hijacking of YSR’s legacy by the YSRCP,” said Mr. Rambhupal Reddy.
The party cadres also opined that Ms. Sharmila would make a big impact on the political landscape of Rayalaseema in 2024 elections, predominantly in the undivided Kadapa district.
A Congress senior leader, on condition of anonymity, said, “Miraculous changes are going to happen in Rayalaseema in the next two weeks.”
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