Second, it is only logical that there will be some form of anti-incumbency in the state given that the YSRC is now in power and jagan is the chief minister. However, the party leaders won't risk alerting the chief minister to the issue and casting a false impression that everything is fine with his administration. Even when there are stories in the media that criticise his party's policies or the actions of his government, jagan doesn't take them seriously since he thinks the tdp and its media allies are responsible for these reports.

He must rely on the I-PAC team and state intelligence for actual feedback. But as is well known, the state intelligence does poor work and dislikes to provide a critical report. Unfortunately, the I-PAC team is acting similarly. The cause is that prashant kishor, who has delegated the task to his assistant Rishi raj Singh and his group, is not keeping an eye on it. In Prashant's absence, the I-PAC staff in ap is barely performing any professional work because he is entirely preoccupied with his own political initiatives in Bihar.

According to sources, the I-PAC team members compile these reports and package them in a format that the organisation has been working on for years based on the feedback provided by the media representatives from various organisations. At the regular party meetings, the same formula is presented to Jagan. It has been reported that at one recent presentation, the YSRC leaders were taken aback by the "facts" offered by the I-PAC team despite knowing that they are utterly false and that the actual situation is quite different. However, they were unable to speak since jagan firmly believes in I-PAC.

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