YSRCP chief YS Jagan recently launched the digital book to record names of offenders. He assured that anyone listed will face action when he comes to power.
The tool was introduced as a way to protect party members and address their concerns.
In a surprising turn, a complaint appeared in the same digital book against a YSRCP leader. Navataram party national president Ravu Subramanyam filed the complaint against former minister Vidadala Rajini, accusing her of attacking his office in Chilakaluripeta, along with his house and car, in 2022.
Subramanyam reported the incident himself and attached photos of the damaged office, house, and car. He also shared the ticket generated after lodging the complaint. He said that if action follows, YSRCP cadre will trust the system to address their grievances as well.
The twist is that Vidadala Rajini herself earlier launched the digital book in Chilakaluripeta along with YSRCP leaders and cadre. This makes the complaint against her more striking and has turned it into a talking point in political circles.
The complaint has now gone viral on social media, raising questions within the party. Vidadala Rajini has not yet responded. All eyes are on how YS Jagan will react to this unexpected situation.

