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If This Jungle Law Continues, JSP, TDP, BJP Must Unite

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If This Jungle Law Continues by AP Govt, JSP, TDP, BJP Must Unite

If This Jungle Law Continues, JSP, TDP, BJP Must Unite
If This Jungle Law Continues, JSP, TDP, BJP Must Unite

"If you abuse me, I will beat you black and blue. If you work for another party, I won't make you live," This is said to be Jungle Law

It seems the AP government is implementing the Jungle Law. The government is not in a position to tolerate the criticisms of opposition parties or party's haters. On the contrary, the party lets every Tom, Dick and Harry of the party use abusive language and mockery at anybody. Kodali Nani, Vijay Sai Reddy, Perni Nani and others use filthy language at anyone to any extent but the party's head pays a blind eye towards them. 

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The AP CID's barbaric treatment of YSRCP's rebel MP Raghurama Krishnam Raju has made people shed tears in pity and sorrow. 

"Why did Jagan Reddy develop such a stony heart in treating his opponents? Why such an inferiority complex within him? They raised questions. 

"If the YCP continues to implement Jungle Law to such an extent, inevitably, all the opposition groups such as the Janasena, the TDP and the BJP must unite. YSRCP media is already alleging the three parties had a tie up. Then, why shouldn't the party take an initiation to make it an official? Hope, Jagan Reddy would mediate for the official alliance of the JSP, TDP and BJP.," opines a political analyst. 

"Jagan Reddy's story reminds us of the story of Bhasmasura in Indian mythology. It's not oppositions, but Jagan Reddy, himself, seems to have been digging his own pit. Whatsoever, if Jagan Reddy proceeds with the same approach in treating rivals, there will be a grand opposition alliance in 2024's general elections for sure," the analyst added.