Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, now the former Chief Minister, appears to be focusing on rebuilding his party. However, for many YSRCP leaders, meeting him remains an elusive goal.
Whether due to Jagan's lack of interest or poor coordination from his team, securing an appointment with him has become increasingly difficult, even for his own MLAs, MPs, and MLCs.
Aside from a few key figures like the Peddi Reddy family, Vijayasai Reddy, and Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy, no significant leaders from the party have managed to meet him recently.
Leaders from lower and weaker sections have expressed frustration at their inability to meet Jagan, even after the party's electoral loss.
Party workers are disappointed and feel neglected despite their efforts during the elections. Many are questioning why Jagan seems to care for them only during election season.
Those who faced challenges, including violence for supporting YSRCP, struggle to secure meetings, even through local leaders.
This lack of access has left grassroots leaders feeling disillusioned, leading them to question their continued loyalty to the party.
The real question is why Jagan has not changed his approach and met with his people, even after losing the election and having more leisure time.