As Andhra Pradesh gears up for the election results on June 4th, a wave of political leaders are choosing to escape the intense heat, both literal and figurative, by embarking on foreign trips.
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has already jetted off to France and Switzerland for a 15-day vacation, approved by the CBI court. He is expected to return to India on June 1st, just days before the election results.
Following suit, Janasena Party leader Pawan Kalyan is also preparing for an extended foreign trip, aiming to take a break from the election pressure. His tour is expected to last for a month, with his return planned for mid-June. It remains unclear whether he will be present in Andhra Pradesh during the counting of votes.
While details about TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu's plans remain unclear, speculation suggests that he might be taking a family vacation to a cool spot within the country.
The article highlights a common thread among these leaders - a need to escape the intense political atmosphere and recharge before the crucial announcement of the election results. The article suggests that many ministers and senior leaders from the YCP, TDP, and other parties are also planning similar escapes.
The article concludes by posing a question: will these getaways offer a respite from the relentless political tension, or will the pressure persist until the election results are declared? The coming weeks will reveal whether these leaders return rejuvenated or still grappling with the anxieties of the upcoming announcement.