YSR Congress Party president and former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy made a strategic move by departing for Bengaluru ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled public appearance in Velagapudi, where the revival of Amaravati capital works was on the agenda. This decision was in line with expectations, given Jagan’s history with the Amaravati project during his tenure.

Sources within the party confirmed that Jagan discreetly left for Bengaluru after engaging with party workers and is currently stationed at his Bengaluru residence in Yelahanka. His absence from the Prime Minister’s event, despite a formal invitation extended by the Chandrababu Naidu-led government, underscores the political dynamics at play.
Even though senior YSRCP leaders advised Jagan to at least be present in Tadepalli during Modi’s visit, Jagan opted to stay away, signaling a deliberate stance. The advice to leverage the opportunity to address concerns regarding law and order issues in Andhra Pradesh and alleged political targeting of YSRCP members went unheeded by Jagan.
Instead, he directed his party members to refrain from active participation during Modi’s visit and focus on exposing perceived corruption within the Amaravati project, particularly highlighting the escalating construction costs.

Jagan’s calculated absence at an event closely associated with a project he had sidelined during his administration speaks volumes about the intricate political landscape in Andhra Pradesh. By strategically positioning himself away from the public meeting, Jagan sends a clear message about his stance on the Amaravati project and his priorities moving forward.
The decision to retreat to Bengaluru ahead of Modi’s visit showcases Jagan’s astute political acumen and his ability to navigate delicate situations within the state’s political framework. This move not only underscores the complex relationship dynamics between different political factions in Andhra Pradesh but also sets the stage for potential future developments in the region.
As Jagan remains in Bengaluru, observers keenly anticipate his next steps upon his return to Andhra Pradesh. The strategic implications of his absence from the Prime Minister’s event reverberate beyond the immediate circumstances, hinting at broader political strategies at play within the state.
With Jagan’s calculated move to stay away from the limelight during Modi’s visit, the political narrative in Andhra Pradesh takes on a nuanced dimension, shedding light on the intricate power dynamics and strategic maneuvers that define the state’s political landscape.