YS Sharmila finds herself in a difficult situation. Despite providing her brother with a lot of assistance while he was imprisoned. She started her own political party in Telangana called the YSR Telangana party. Jagan is currently the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
However, Sharmila faces difficulties in maintaining her party’s activities and merging it with the Congress. She has been eagerly awaiting a response from Congress authorities regarding the merger. This uncertainty raises questions about the future of her political journey.
Sharmila visited New Delhi, also met with former AICC chief Sonia Gandhi to discuss the merger but received no concrete reply. She also traveled to Bengaluru to speak with Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar multiple visits to New Delhi. She has presented her demands, including the allocation of the Paleru ticket.
While other leaders are joining the Congress, there has been no progress on the merger of Sharmila’s party. Some Congress leaders, including TPCC chief A. Revanth Reddy, opposes Sharmila’s entry, fearing it could empower their rivals. Revanth suggests confining Sharmila’s role to Andhra Pradesh. Sharmila’s political future remains uncertain as the election schedule looms ahead. The coming months will determine how her political journey unfolds.