Mystery Behind ₹50 Crore Spent on Removing Jagan’s Photos?
Mystery Behind ₹50 Crore Spent on Removing Jagan’s Photos? Full Story Inside
In Andhra Pradesh politics, controversies and sensational headlines are nothing new. But recently, one particular issue has caught the attention of the public, media, and political analysts — the claim that nearly ₹50 crore was spent just to remove the photos of former Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy from government offices, signboards, public programs, and welfare scheme publicity materials.
This has triggered heated debates. Supporters of Jagan call it a political vendetta, while critics argue it is a necessary step after a new ruling party comes to power. So, what exactly happened? Why was such a huge amount allegedly used? Who approved it? And what does it mean for the future political atmosphere in the state? Let’s break it down.
During Jagan’s government, his pictures appeared widely on:
- Welfare scheme banners and posters
- Government office boards
- Village secretariats & ward offices
- Ration shops and volunteer service uniforms
- Public event promotional displays
- Official digital screens and hoardings
For many supporters, it symbolized the identity and branding of welfare governance. However, critics argued it was an overdone political advertisement using public funds.
The ₹50 Crore Removal Claim: Where Did the Money Go?
Reports claim that after the government change, a huge amount was allocated to:
- Replace old signboards and banners
- Reprint the government scheme material without Jagan’s photos
- Remove display boards in secretariats and ration shops
- Update digital screens, LED boards, and website templates
- Pay labor and logistics for dismantling displays across the state
Some insiders suggest the cost is high because replacements were done statewide in thousands of locations, not just a few buildings.
The controversy has turned into a major political fight.
Critics argue:
- It’s a waste of public money
- Funds could have been used for development
- Removing photos should not cost ₹50 crore
Supporters of the decision say:
- Every new government resets branding
- Public identity must match the ruling administration
- Maintaining old photos sends confusing messaging to beneficiaries
This issue has now gone beyond administrative action and become a tool of political messaging.
On social media, reactions are split:
- Some are shocked by the ₹50 crore figure
- Others believe it is exaggerated and used to create political drama
- Neutral observers say transparency is required before judging
The people want one thing above all: clarity on public spending.
Was ₹50 Crore Confirmed? Or Just Political Propaganda?
As of now, official documents are not publicly available. Opposition parties call it a fact, while ruling voices label it as speculation. Until proof comes out, the number remains a claim, not a confirmed government record.
This is where the controversy becomes even more interesting — it’s not just about removing photos anymore, it’s about:
- Accountability
- Transparency
- Political strategies
- Public perception
If the amount is true — why did it cost so much?
If it is false — who benefits from spreading the claim?
Either way, this controversy will remain in the headlines for a while.
Whether the cost is ₹50 crore or less, one thing is clear:
- Politics in AP is moving aggressively into branding battles
- Images, posters, and public identity are now part of political power
- The public deserves a clear explanation and transparency about spending
Until official confirmation comes, this will remain one of the most debated political topics in the state.
