Y.S. Sharmila's son Raja Reddy makes first public appearance, hints at political entry in Andhra Pradesh

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-08 13:29:32 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-08 17:23:16

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Y.S. Sharmila's son Raja Reddy makes first public appearance, hints at political entry in Andhra Pradesh

The political scenario of Andhra Pradesh is likely to experience another dynamic shift as Y.S. Sharmila's son Raja Reddy has made his first public appearance, sparking speculation of a political entry. The son of the former minister and younger brother of the former chief minister Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy, Raja Reddy, was seen attending a farmers' rally in Kurnool on Monday.

He was seen pressing for a higher onion MSP at the rally, demanding the government to buy onions at Rs. 50 per kilogram and pay the amount immediately into the accounts of farmers. This move of Raja Reddy comes amid the ongoing rift between his mother and uncle, Sharmila and Jagan, who are both involved in a battle to succeed their father and former chief minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy. Raja's appearance at the farmer's rally and his purported interest in politics, particularly in strengthening the party's rapport with the farmers, has led to speculation that he could be gearing up for a political entry.

Raja's possible entry into politics, especially since he is seen as the next-generation heir of the YSR legacy, could introduce a new dynamic to the already politically active state of Andhra Pradesh.

The news has created quite the buzz, and the people of Andhra Pradesh are curious to see if Raja Reddy will make a formal entry into politics or if he will continue to focus on humanitarian work.

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