In a dramatic turn of events, jagan Mohan Reddy, who once strutted through the assembly with a formidable 151 MLAs, now finds himself navigating the corridors of power with just 11 MLAs and not even the leader of opposition status. This fall from grace is as humiliating as it is challenging for the ycp chief.

In a surprising display of frustration, jagan turned up for today’s assembly session only to engage in a whirlwind of shouting at the police, raising slogans during the governor’s speech, and then making a hasty exit—all within an hour!

What’s even more intriguing is that Pawan Kalyan, the JSP chief and current deputy cm of Andhra Pradesh, had predicted this very scenario. During the first assembly session earlier in July, Pawan had remarked, “Jagan is the kind of leader who can only handle victories. He can’t handle defeats. He and his incompetent team don’t have the courage to face the assembly after losing the election.”

It seems Pawan’s words have come to fruition. Today’s session saw jagan and his team staging a protest rather than participating constructively, leading to a chaotic scene that many are now criticizing as a display of cowardice. The assembly was adjourned, seemingly as per Jagan’s plan to avoid a productive session.

This has only reinforced Pawan’s foresight and painted a less-than-flattering picture of jagan, who appears more interested in creating a spectacle than engaging in meaningful debate. In the end, it looks like Pawan Kalyan’s prediction wasn’t just a shot in the dark, but a spot-on glimpse into Jagan’s assembly antics.

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