AP politics turns as comedy serial!

For the record, Andhra Pradesh has a Chief Minister in Konijeti Rosaiah, but not in reality. At least, that is what ministers and legislators believe and quite strongly too.
The lighter way of looking at events unfolding since the tragic death of Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy in a chopper crash on September 2 is as a political comedy. The other way is to view it as ugly and repulsive. Either way, it is nauseating.
Ministers continue to keep away from the Secretariat, not caring to attend to even pressing public issues. Instead, they are happy to mark their daily attendance before Jagan Mohan Reddy. Just as health minister D Nagender did when Rosaiah was in a meeting with doctors on how to contain the rapid spread of swine flu.
A long list of over 300 other "natural" deaths across the State, mostly of those suffering from heart and other ailments, have been linked by YSR loyalists to his untimely and shocking end.
Things have come to such a pass that even the TTD board took the most unholy step: passing a political resolution favouring Jagan Mohan Reddy as chief minister. Meanwhile, the state needs a chief minister with full backing of the central leaders.

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