Family ties can be complicated, and in the world of politics, they can become even more so. This is the story of a fractured sibling relationship that has captured the attention of many.
Before 2019, the bond between YS Jagan and his sister Sharmila was incredibly close. In fact, Sharmila played a crucial role in Jagan's political ascent, leading the election campaign for his YCP party before the 2019 election. Many believe her efforts significantly contributed to his rise to power.
However, things have dramatically changed. Now, the situation has escalated to the point where Jagan doesn't even publicly acknowledge Sharmila on her birthday.
Sharmila celebrated her birthday on December 17th, and she received birthday greetings from prominent figures like Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu, Deputy CM Kalyan, and IT Minister Lokesh. But here's where it gets controversial: her own brother, Jagan, chose to remain silent, once again avoiding any public acknowledgment of his sister on this special day.
It's been quite some time since Jagan has publicly wished Sharmila a happy birthday, as their relationship has taken a significant turn. They've even been embroiled in legal battles against each other, particularly concerning shares in the Saraswati power company and other property disputes.
The irony is striking: Sharmila received birthday wishes from her political rival, Chandrababu, while her own brother, Jagan, remained distant. And this is the part most people miss: this isn't a recent development; Jagan hasn't been extending birthday wishes to Sharmila for several years now, following the emergence of their property disputes.
What are your thoughts on this situation? Do you think political differences can truly strain family bonds, or should family always come first? Share your opinions in the comments below!