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Eager To Make Friendship With YS Jagan

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Though it sounds a bit weird, it must be said that whenever there is someone who comes to recognition and power, he/she is flocked by many who want to be friends. This is the case usually in the political field where politicians who win are given a hero’s welcome and once they lose are not even given a second look.

Right now, the man in focus happens to be none other than Y S Jagan and with his father Y S Rajasekhar Reddy retaining the powerful chair of Chief minister and with Jagan winning comfortably as the MLA, the list of people who want to be friends with him has increased greatly.

There is news that many are trying to get in touch with Jagan and this is more of a sycophancy for them to boast that they know the young politician.

The buzz is that Jagan is one man who has inherited the quality from his father of going out of his way to make his known people happy and so, these aspirants want to catch up with him and get their works done.

But then, it must be said that something like that is not new to Jagan since he has seen it all from a long time and so he knows where to keep people and entertain those that are really worth a mention. Well, these are the regular games that happen in politics but then what will be interesting to see is that whether anyone really will manage to get close to Jagan given his current clout and hectic schedules.

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