In a recent statement, Y.S. Sharmila accused her brother, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, of encouraging his supporters to attack her on social media. Sharmila has referred to these alleged online aggressors as an “evil army,” intensifying an already tense family and political conflict.
Allegations of a Coordinated “Evil Army” Attack
According to Sharmila, her brother’s followers have been instructed to target her with online harassment, fueling a social media campaign aimed at discrediting her. Sharmila described the supporters as a coordinated “evil army” unleashed by Jagan, adding that this tactic has severely impacted her reputation and personal life.
A Sibling Rivalry with Political Ramifications
The accusations come amid an already strained relationship between the two siblings, who hold differing political stances within Andhra Pradesh’s political landscape. Sharmila’s allegations are likely to deepen the divide, with potential repercussions for both her and Jagan’s political standing.
Public Reaction and Political Fallout
The public and political circles have shown mixed reactions to Sharmila’s claims. Supporters on both sides of the sibling divide are weighing in, sparking further debates and speculation on the future of the Reddy family’s influence. This latest accusation underscores a growing discord that could reshape political alliances in Andhra Pradesh.
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