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How RRR Doomed His Political Career?

How RRR Doomed His Political Career?

Raghu Ramakrishnam Raju harbored high expectations for his political trajectory over the past four years, believing his actions to be heroic. 

Originally elected from the YSRCP, he later turned rebel, vehemently criticizing the party and its leaders in the most disparaging manner.

Pro-TDP channels provided him ample coverage for his daily diatribes from Delhi, yet he avoided visiting his constituency, citing fears of troubles from the Chief Minister.

This raises questions about the purpose of his election. If he was apprehensive about engaging with his constituency people or disinterested in his party, why didn't he resign his position?

Adding to the irony, Raghu Ramakrishnam Raju, in his latest byte accused YS Jagan Mohan Reddy of influencing Somu Veeraraju to deny him a ticket. 

However, he should logically question the TDP and BJP regarding his ticket denial. 

Furthermore, RRR previously boasted of his close ties with the Delhi High Command, yet now alleges their influence by Jagan Mohan Reddy and Somu Veeraraju.

This inconsistency begs the question of why a powerful party like the BJP would bend to the influence of a regional leader like Jagan Mohan Reddy.

Is RRR hinting a backdoor alliance between BJP and YSRCP?

He could have saved his political career by resigning from the party two years ago and contesting from the TDP or BJP, demonstrating his strength.

Instead, he showcased his unreliable character by rebelling against the party without resigning and retaining his MP position, despite lacking the courage to engage with his constituents.

His frequent references to caste and antics on TV shows, which reportedly reached the BJP high command, likely contributed to their dissatisfaction with his character.

They perceived him as potentially unpredictable and untrustworthy, leading to his denial of a ticket.

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