Y S sharmila, the president of the ysr telangana party and the sister of andhra pradesh chief minister Y S jagan Mohan reddy, has been in office for almost one and a half years. She has been on a padayatra for the past year, naturally taking pauses here and then. She has been criticising the telangana rashtra samithi administration and chief minister K chandrasekhar Rao for the past few days. Despite the fact that she has organised numerous agitational events, neither the trs administration nor its leaders have ever taken her seriously or severely disagreed with her statements.

Despite the fact that her critique was not very strong, the trs leaders responded angrily to it. The burning of her caravan and the attack on her convoy by trs employees served as a blatant warning of the leadership's escalating anger and intolerance. She was detained when she attempted to protest by driving to Pragati Bhavan with her damaged automobile and partially burned trailer. sharmila was still inside the car when the cops arrived with a crane to haul it away after she refused to move or get out. After being moved, she was held in the Sanjeeva reddy Nagar police station until the evening before being formally taken into custody and placed on judicial remand.

What therefore accounts for KCR's severe response to Sharmila's remarks and her padayatra? One explanation would be that he wanted to draw people's attention away from bjp state president Bandi Sanjay's padayatra, which started off again on Tuesday. The second reason could be that kcr believed sharmila needed to be restrained immediately since her padayatra fueled the state's already-present anti-establishment sentiment. If sharmila continues to intensify her anti-government campaign, it will only benefit the bjp or, to a lesser extent, the congress and seriously damage the trs electoral base. That may have influenced KCR's decision to take the YSRTP leader down hard.

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