It can almost be said that Jagan Mohan Reddy has made his Bengaluru residence his second home, as he primarily stays there.
Jagan’s connection to his Bengaluru residence is so strong that he recently traveled from Andhra Pradesh to Bengaluru just to spend one night (on the night of February 22). This came shortly after he instructed his party MLAs to attend the upcoming Assembly session.
Jagan issued a communication to his party representatives on February 22, instructing them to participate in the Assembly session starting on February 24. Following this, he flew to Bengaluru to spend the night, only to return for the Assembly session on February 24.
This move strongly suggests that Jagan will indeed attend the Assembly session. However, questions remain about whether Jagan will truly stay for the entire session or simply make a symbolic appearance to register his attendance before leaving.
If Jagan does attend and actively participates in the discussions, it would mean that the very circumstances he previously opposed are coming to fruition. His vocal critics, like Ayyannapatrudu and Raghu Rama Krishna Raju, would be the ones speaking, while Pawan Kalyan, whom Jagan challenged, will attend as the deputy chief minister.
If Jagan fully engages in the Assembly session, it will undoubtedly be one of the most interesting sessions in recent years.
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