Since Jagan took charge as the Chief Minister of the Andhra Pradesh, he has been applauded by many for his sensational decisions and welfare schemes. Controlling the liquor flow and the introduction of the Government liquor shops is one of the many.
But, as soon as he started to take some controversial decisions regarding the mandatory English Medium in Government schools and the decentralization of power, his downhill era has begun.
First of all, there is no proper reason for the capital shift from Amaravati has been given by the governmnet.
They went on to the cabinet issue after taking some reports issued by their own committees whose stand is the establishment of three capitals for AP, right from the beginning. There is no transparency, equations and theory to support their cause in any corner.
More ever it started to look like Jagan is dealing the most crucial issue of the state with the personal vendetta he has on former Chief Minister Chandra Babu Naidu.
Some analysts say that Jagan has undergone an inferior notion to accept Amaravati as Andhra Pradesh capital. After all, everything that connects to Amaravati’s prominence in the administration, Chandra Babu will be credited as the founder of the capital city.
If it is the real case, Jagan should keep one thing in mind that he has not been offered the CM chair to show some hierarchy or monarchy.
People wanted some change and gave Jagan a chance to lead them into a brighter path. But these kinds of decision wouldn’t help Jagan’s political career at all.