Harshakumar is struggling for survival
Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On Thursday, October 1, 2009 at 9:50 AM
One of the young MPs from the State, G V Harsha Kumar, appears to be struggling for survival these days. He has been fighting against Dr Y S Rajasekhar Reddy since the day one of his election to the Lok Sabha from Amalapuram in 2004.
The reason is that his rivals, Jakkampudi Ramamohana Rao and Undavilli Arun Kumar, have been sailing with Dr Rajasekhar Reddy right from the beginning. Hence he turned against Dr Rajasekhar Reddy following the logic that enemy’s friend is enemy too.
Harsha Kumar succeeded in establishing a direct passage to 10 Janapath (Sonia Gandhi’s house) by introducing himself as the MP succeeding late G M C Balayogi, the Lok Sabha speaker, who died in helicopter crash in Krishna district on March 3, 2002.
In fact this direct passage to the 10 Janapath had helped him get renominated from Amalapuram in the 2009 elections, though Dr Rajasekhar Reddy opposed his candidature.
Continuing the enmity, Harsha Kumar, picked up a negative threat to pull the legs of Jagan and that clicked for him better. All that Harsha Kumar wants is to be a national level politician for which he is now trying to by targeting Jagan.
Harsha Kumar had tasted several defeats in his home turf – West Godavari district – because of Jakkampudi and Undavilli. He lost the mayoral elections in Rajahmundry because of these two leaders and now does not want to miss any opportunity to scale the heights.
The irony is that Jagan’s camp is giving him (Harsha Kumar) chances to go up against the odds. While he gains, the Jagan’s camp is losing its credibility. It is high time that the Jagan’s camp restrain from responding to the provocative statements or issuing threats to the hostile leaders.
The reason is that his rivals, Jakkampudi Ramamohana Rao and Undavilli Arun Kumar, have been sailing with Dr Rajasekhar Reddy right from the beginning. Hence he turned against Dr Rajasekhar Reddy following the logic that enemy’s friend is enemy too.
Harsha Kumar succeeded in establishing a direct passage to 10 Janapath (Sonia Gandhi’s house) by introducing himself as the MP succeeding late G M C Balayogi, the Lok Sabha speaker, who died in helicopter crash in Krishna district on March 3, 2002.
In fact this direct passage to the 10 Janapath had helped him get renominated from Amalapuram in the 2009 elections, though Dr Rajasekhar Reddy opposed his candidature.
Continuing the enmity, Harsha Kumar, picked up a negative threat to pull the legs of Jagan and that clicked for him better. All that Harsha Kumar wants is to be a national level politician for which he is now trying to by targeting Jagan.
Harsha Kumar had tasted several defeats in his home turf – West Godavari district – because of Jakkampudi and Undavilli. He lost the mayoral elections in Rajahmundry because of these two leaders and now does not want to miss any opportunity to scale the heights.
The irony is that Jagan’s camp is giving him (Harsha Kumar) chances to go up against the odds. While he gains, the Jagan’s camp is losing its credibility. It is high time that the Jagan’s camp restrain from responding to the provocative statements or issuing threats to the hostile leaders.
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