Opinion: Why RRR's Sequel Starting Next Week?

I think the opposition party made Raghu Ramakrishnam Raju, a rebel of the ruling YSRCP, keep the campfire burning at any cost. Because, there seems to be no other issue to talk against the ruling government. 

Raghu Ramakrishnam Raju was in media for quite a long time with the single agenda of working towards the cancellation of bail for Jagan Mohan Reddy and Vijay Sai Reddy. 

As the CBI court dismissed the case today, it's the end of everything. But RRR is not stopping here. He said that he is filing the case in Telangana High Court next week stating that he would even approach Supreme Court in case he faces defeat at the High Court. 

This is the clear indication of keeping the campfire burning without letting it turn off Readmore!

 The opposition media wants some activity to entertain the viewers with some drama. RRR's press meets and his arrest episode followed by Sedition Case on him, have become the regular bread and butter for the TDP channels and so they don't want the series to end with the verdict of CBI court. It is obvious that they want a sequel and RRR announced it by stating that it is going to start in the Telangana High Court next week. 

Well, there is no other job to RRR than doing time pass with this court case until the next elections. 

But he is not getting the point that people disowned him for only one reason. That is criticizing the ruling party without resigning from it. Even the people of his own constituency mentioned it some time ago to media. 

Everybody knows that YS Jagan Mohan Reddy or Vijaisai Reddy didn't  commit anything against the bail norms to get the bail cancelled. RRR's petition is a clear motive to put the image of ruling party in trouble. 

Usha Chowdhary

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