Has Botsa Satyanarayana's political career come to an end..!?

* Botsa Satyanarayana and jhansi were defeated in the previous elections.
* Experience of working as a cabinet minister of YCP.
* Missed the chance to become CM.


After the defeat of the ycp party in the state of Andhra Pradesh, the leaders of that party are facing a lot of difficulties. ycp leaders are getting suffocated in the background of the telugu Desam Alliance government targeting and filing cases. In this context, there are clear chances of some senior leaders in ycp to withdraw from politics within a few days. Analysts say that in the next five years, there is a chance to say goodbye to many politicians in YCP.
Among such senior ycp leaders is former minister Botsa Satyanarayana. It is known that Botsa Satyanarayana is one of the leaders with vast experience in politics in two telugu states. But due to his getting old, he lost badly in the last election, there are chances that he will say goodbye to politics by the time of the next election. That's why Botsa Satyanarayana stood in the MLC ring this time. Now if Botsa Satyanarayana wins the next MLC election, there is a chance that he will definitely be in politics for five years. If he loses, the chances of him withdrawing from politics are clear. Botsa Satyanarayana, who started his political career in the congress party held many positions. Even in 1999, he won from the bobbili parliamentary constituency.

 After that in 2004 and 2009, Botsa Satyanarayana won as mla from the Cheepurupalli constituency. Especially during that period of 2009, he also worked as a minister when ysr was the Chief Minister. After the death of YS Rajasekhar Reddy, everyone thought that Botsa Satyanarayana would be made the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh. But Rosaiah got that position. After the death of YS Rajasekhar Reddy, Botsa Satyanarayana became a key leader in YCP. Botha Satyanarayana and his wife jhansi lost badly in the previous election. In this background, it is said that Botsa Satyanarayana is part of the plan to say goodbye to politics.


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