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Jagan growing impatient for power?

Jagan growing impatient for power?

The Tuesday’s aggressive behaviour displayed by YSR Congress party president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy at Nandigama hospital, where he entered into heated argument with the hospital staff and also the district officials, made one wonder whether he was growing impatient for not being in power.

Jagan went to the hospital to call on the victims of the Diwakar Travels bus accident in which 11 people and over 30 were injured.

He snatched original autopsy papers from the doctors, alleging that a fictitious report was prepared without conducting autopsy on the body of the driver of the bus.

He also pulled up Krishna district collector Ahmed Babu and remarked that from police to Collector everybody was involved in corruption. He even threatened to send him to jail after a thorough probe into the accident.

Being the leader of the opposition, Jagan should have behaved in a dignified manner, rather than abusing the IAS officers, which would only harm his political career. He is behaving as if he is sure to get into power.

During his visit to Visakhapatnam, too, Jagan behaved in a similar manner and threatened to take action against the police officials once he becomes the chief minister. In fact, he called himself a chief minister.

When his father late Y S Rajasekhar Reddy was in opposition, he too used to go wherever there was a serious issue, but he had never entered into any argument with the police or officials, leave alone threatening them. And officials, too, used to cooperate with him.

It is better Jagan learns a lesson from his father and behave like a dignified opposition leader instead of imagining himself that he is already in power.

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