How I became a YCP covert, Pawan Kalyan must explain": Hari Ramajogaiah
Amaravati: Senior politician Chegondi Hari Ramajogaiah recently sent a letter to Pawan Kalyan regarding Jana Sena's agreement to accept 24 assembly seats as part of an alliance with TDP.
Hari Ramajogaiah, in his correspondence, questioned the criticisms directed at him by stating, "What do those offering me advice and suggestions know? Does Jana Sena have poll management? Does it have organizational strength like TDP? Does it have strength at the booth level?" thus attempting to counter the criticisms levelled against him by Pawan Kalyan.
In this context, Hari Ramajogaiah wrote another letter to Jana Sena leader Pawan Kalyan, expressing that the suggestions and advice he offered for the welfare of Jana Sena were not well received.
"Even though my name wasn't mentioned in the recent meeting, the propaganda by a section of the media made me feel criticized. Pawan Kalyan himself should explain how I became a YCP covert. According to my assessment, Jana Sena has strong candidates in 40 places. Why then settle for only 24 seats... Have I become a YCP covert for asking this? I suggested including BJP in the alliance with the good intention of your welfare... Have I become a YCP covert for that?" Hari Ramajogaiah posed these questions.
"Those calling me a YCP covert are from Janasena itself... Are they TDP coverts? Have you ever been refuted by Chandrababu or Lokesh for being called a 'package star'? TDP's goal is to dismantle your political career... TDP is destroying you for its political gain. Even now, consider who your friends and foes are.
He mentioned that Chandrababu knows that without an alliance with Jana Sena, they would lose. That's why he allied with you. Do you think Chandrababu will give you a significant position after the elections? There's concern among Janasainiks that Jana Sena will be weakened and Lokesh will be made CM.
Whether you like my advice and suggestions or not, it's my duty to protect you... My stance will remain the same until I die. I will not rest until you are given a proper position in power," Hari Ramajogaiah clarified in his letter.