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Cross-voting allegation: Mekapati family swings into damage control mode in Udayagiri

It may be noted that the suspended MLA was elected for four times from the constituency.

Express News Service

NELLORE: As part of the damage control plan, Mekapati family would conduct a series of interactive meetings with their followers and supporters in Udayagiri constituency following the suspension of YSRC MLA Mekapati Chandrasekhar Reddy from the party over allegations of cross-voting during the MLC elections. Chandrasekhar’s brother Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy is leading the action plan to retain YSRC’s lost glory in Udayagiri, a strong bastion for their family. 

It may be noted that the suspended MLA was elected for four times from the constituency. During a meeting on Monday, supporters briefed Rajamohan on the political situation in the region. The veteran leader assured them that CM YS Jagan Mohan Reddy would select a suitable candidate from Udayagiri in the upcoming elections. 

“Mekapati family will support any candidate who gets a YSRC ticket for 2024 polls. My family has maintained a strong bonding with Udayagiri constituency for nearly 40 years. I apologise for the disturbance caused in the region due to Chandrasekhar Reddy,” Rajamohan Reddy said. 

Meanwhile, speculation is rife that Chandradekhar’s daughter Rachana Reddy is expecting a YSRC ticket from the ruling party. However, local leaders are against the idea. 

Senior YSRC leader from Udayagiri Chejarla Subba Reddy said, “Chandrasekhar has carried out several anti-party activities in Udayagiri. Majority of the leaders from the constituency will not support YSRC, if Rachana Reddy gets a ticket. How can leaders in the segment believe the Mekapati family after the recent developments.”

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