Will Jagan complain about the government’s mistakes?

Will Jagan roar over government’s mistakes?

– Will Jagan, who has no opposition status, speak?
-What will your words be at the assembly?
– Will you complain about the government’s mistakes?

A new government has been formed in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Chandrababu Naidu was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh for the fourth time after forming a coalition government with a total of 164 seats. Also, Pawan Kalyan was sworn in as the Deputy Chief Minister. As a result, it has been a month since they ruled. At the same time, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu along with other ministers and MPs focused on public development. Knowing all the public problems, it seems that there is a chance to talk about them in the assembly and take a step forward to resolve them. At the same time, the assembly meetings starting on the 22nd of this month seem likely to be juicy.
Actually, Jaganmohan Reddy has not had much clout in the assembly. Moreover, only he should respond to whatever is said. Only he should be willing to go ahead with anything. It seems that only Jaganmohan Reddy has the knowledge to blame the government for its mistakes, because most of the other winning MPs are newcomers. In this way, let us see the details of how Jaganmohan Reddy will be popular in this assembly or whether he will remain silent.
All the MPs and ministers took oath in the assembly in the last few weeks. At that time, Jaganmohan Reddy took oath in just five minutes and then left. At the same time, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu addressed the assembly and said that this is not a Kaurava Sabha and everyone will be treated with respect and the honour of the YCP MPs will be protected. He said that though Jagan’s team had troubled him a lot in the last five years, the MPs of the TDP alliance had behaved soberly with the YCP MPs. Will former CM Jaganmohan Reddy really come to these meetings at this time? Many people had that doubt. But the YCP MPs said that Jagan is coming to the assembly. And the assembly MPs are all new, but only Jagan should question and speak on any issue. It has become very interesting whether he will be able to fight with these people or remain silent. There is no need for ten people to fight on public issues. Will Jagan unleash his claws like a tiger on the mistakes committed by the alliance leaders during this month-long government?