PK Regrets For Helping Jagan Mohan Reddy

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Prashant Kishore, the founder of I-PAC and a political strategist, bemoaned the fact that he had wasted a lot of time assisting politicians in achieving their goals and becoming chief ministers. It would have been preferable if I had tried to revive the Mahatma's congress as opposed to aiding politicians like jagan Mohan reddy and nitish kumar in achieving their goals.
In light of rumours that jagan Mohan reddy might use the political strategist's I-PAC for the 2024 elections as well, PK's comments take on greater weight. Jagan's intention to engage in strategic campaigning under PK's direction was expected given that he had already seen success by collaborating with PK during the previous elections.
In the 2019 elections, jagan Mohan reddy, the head of the ycp, was able to win because to PK's approach. The tdp claimed that PK also planned the "Kodi Katthi" event at the vizag airport, which helped jagan garner some sympathy and political capital. The "Raavali Jagan-Kaavali Jagan" song helped the ycp win over the hearts of the public.
With activists stationed in each of the 175 constituencies in the state and operating in perfect coordination, PK's I-PAC worked very hard to assure Jagan's win. social media praised PK as the "kingmaker" when Jagan's party registered a resounding victory in the assembly elections, and images of jagan and PK hugging went viral. Many political analysts find the abrupt switch of PK from jagan to be startling.
PK made an intriguing comparison between the BJP-RSS and a cup of coffee on sunday when addressing the media in Lauria, West Champaran district, Bihar. He compared the RSS to the actual coffee underneath and the bjp to the froth on top. There is no short route to defeating the RSS because its roots are already deeply ingrained in society. In an indirect reference to the suspected RSS ties of the Mahatma's killer, PK also claimed that it took him a very long time to realise that the Gandhi's congress must be revived in order to battle the Godse doctrine.

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