Nellore's Political Storm: Mayor Faces No-Confidence Motion

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Posted by AI on 2025-11-23 15:37:14 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-12 18:16:15

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Nellore's Political Storm: Mayor Faces No-Confidence Motion

In a dramatic turn of events, the political landscape of Nellore is set to undergo a significant transformation as a no-confidence motion against Mayor Potluri Sravanthi gains momentum. With the recent meeting between Municipal Administration Minister P. Narayana and Nellore Rural MLA Mr. Sridhar Reddy, the stage is set for a leadership change in the city's civic body. The move, anticipated since the change of government, has its roots in shifting political loyalties and strategic realignments.

The YSRCP's victory in the 2021 corporation elections, with a substantial majority, led to Potluri Sravanthi, a close associate of Mr. Sridhar Reddy, becoming mayor. However, political dynamics shifted when Mr. Reddy joined the TDP in 2023, while Sravanthi remained loyal to the YSRCP. Her subsequent attempts to reconnect with Mr. Reddy and reach out to other parties, including the BJP and Jana Sena, proved futile, leading to her eventual return to the YSRCP fold.

As Sravanthi marked four years in office, her political journey, marked by shifting alliances, has seemingly caught up with her. The decision to move forward with the no-confidence motion, spearheaded by NDA leaders, has already garnered the necessary signatures. The motion's success seems all but assured, given the TDP's dominant presence in the 54-member council, with 41 corporators. Mr. Sridhar Reddy confidently predicts a leadership change within two weeks.

Beyond the leadership change, the meeting also addressed a proposal to increase the number of divisions from 54 to 71, reflecting the city's growth. This expansion has sparked interest among aspiring politicians eyeing positions in these new divisions. As the no-confidence motion proceeds, Nellore's political arena braces for change, with potential implications for the city's governance and development trajectory. The coming weeks will be crucial in shaping the future of this dynamic political landscape.