Manchu Manoj and Bhuma Mounika, who have been in the headlines in recent days, are reportedly preparing to make their political debut by joining the Janasena Party. Both are said to be finalizing arrangements to join the party and strengthen their political presence.
Today, the duo will participate in the birthday celebrations of Shobha Nagireddy, the mother of Bhuma Mounika, in Allagadda. Following this event, there are reports suggesting that they will make a significant political announcement from Bhuma Ghat.
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Manchu Mohan Babu and Manchu Manoj have had intense disagreements recently, which escalated to mutual attacks. This internal conflict has led to discussions about the two factions aiming to consolidate their political influence. In this context, Shobha Nagireddy’s birthday celebrations are seen as a crucial political milestone for the upcoming plans.
The choice of Nandyal for their political strategy is significant. Bhuma Mounika’s father, Bhuma Nagireddy, previously secured a seat in the Nandyal Assembly. Her mother, Shobha Nagireddy, represented the Allagadda constituency. After Shobha Nagireddy’s passing, her sister Akhila Priya contested from the same region, winning the seat and serving as a Minister. However, she lost the 2019 election but regained the position in subsequent polls.
Following Bhuma Nagireddy’s death, the Bhuma family chose Brahmananda Reddy as his successor. Though Brahmananda Reddy secured a victory in the by-elections, he faced defeat in subsequent elections. He was denied a ticket from TDP, which instead saw Farooq Hussain represent the party and achieve success.
The Bhuma family is committed to maintaining control over the Nandyal constituency. To achieve this objective, there are reports that Mounika will join Janasena strategically. Political analysts suggest that she is being positioned as a candidate under the coalition party’s banner for the upcoming elections, with a well-orchestrated plan to strengthen their influence.