Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu’s governance and leadership seem to be losing control. This is not about one or two isolated incidents. It points to a growing pattern that is gradually damaging the image of the entire alliance.
Some leaders and party members are openly misusing their power. Because of this, the blame is falling on all alliance parties, not just individuals.
If Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu had controlled such behavior at the beginning, the situation might not have reached this level.
What makes this more serious is that even leaders from his own party are raising concerns.
TDP MLA Kolikapudi Srinivasa Rao has openly warned the party leadership. He has asked Chandrababu Naidu to take control of those who are misusing power in the Tiruvuru region. He also alleged that Kesineni Chinni is supportinganti social elements.
Kolikapudi did not stop there. He even exposed a woman party member who is allegedly running a casino club.
He has been repeatedly speaking about the activities of some TDP Mahila leaders and accusing them of being involved in anti social actions. These are serious claims, yet there has been no strong response from the top leadership.
This silence is raising more questions than answers. It gives an impression that local leaders are acting freely without fear of action. Many observers feel that some groups within the party are no longer listening to the leadership.
At the same time, TDP often criticizes YCP as a violent party. But now, people are noticing clashes within the alliance itself. There are reports of TDP and Jana Sena members fighting each other in certain areas. This is creating confusion among supporters.
If misuse of power continues at this level, it can have serious consequences. Public anger may slowly build up and turn against the alliance in the future. Leaders need to understand that such actions can easily come back as a political setback.
The question remains simple. Will the leadership act now, or allow the damage to grow further?
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