Nellore: Former minister and YSR Congress Party leader Anil Kumar has criticized the coalition government, stating that it has turned Andhra Pradesh into a ‘Ravana Kasha’ (a term implying chaos and destruction). In a recent statement, he condemned the government’s leaders for orchestrating repeated attacks on YSR Congress Party supporters, accusing them of inciting anarchy and misgovernance.
Anil Kumar expressed his frustration during an interview with ‘Sakshi,’ asserting that the coalition has failed to maintain peace and order in the state. He pointed out that the attacks on leaders from the Kapu and BC communities are particularly lamentable, suggesting that the government is deliberately targeting these groups to distract the public from its failures.
The former minister did not hold back in his criticism, claiming that the coalition leaders are resorting to violence out of frustration, particularly referencing figures like Chandrababu Naidu and Pawan Kalyan. He challenged them to confront the police system directly if they have the courage, rather than hiding behind indirect tactics.
Anil Kumar conveyed that the YSR Congress Party is prepared to endure this ‘anarchic rule’ for another three years. He insisted that the coalition’s tactics will not go unnoticed and that they will be held accountable in the future. “We are ready to return the favor in 2029,” he warned, signaling a strong resolve among his party’s ranks to oppose the coalition government’s actions.
The ongoing political tension in Andhra Pradesh reflects a broader struggle for power and influence among regional parties. As the YSR Congress Party continues to face aggression from the coalition, the implications of these conflicts could significantly impact the political landscape leading up to the next elections.
As Anil Kumar highlights these issues, his statements resonate with many constituents who are feeling the effects of what they perceive as a breakdown in governance. The upcoming months are likely to see intensified political maneuvering as both sides prepare for the challenges ahead.