Ambati Rambabu stayed politically active even after the 2024 defeat of YSR Congress. While most party leaders chose silence, he went aggressive to stay visible before Jagan Mohan Reddy.
You see him target the new government through repeated media statements and public confrontations.
You also witnessed Rambabu take legal routes over social media posts against Jagan and his family. He filed a complaint with Guntur Pattabhipuram police, moved the High Court, and staged a dharna outside the station demanding a case. The standoff brought fresh attention to him.
Soon after, police booked him for removing barricades during Jagan's Rentapalla visit. You then saw clashes during a YCP student wing programme in Guntur and a protest against the privatisation of medical colleges. Two fresh cases followed, and stronger sections went into one complaint.
Rambabu responded by claiming you were watching an attempt to jail him through harsh charges. Police later stayed quiet, which raised questions. But doubts grew after the Sattenapalli Municipal Council meeting. You now see fresh trouble gathering around him.
You remember Rambabu winning from Sattenapalli in 2019 and serving as a minister. During Sankranthi, lotteries were organised and money collection drew anger from Jana Sena leaders. Now, attention shifts to dustbin purchases discussed in the council meeting.
Councillor Suman alleged misuse of Rs 54 lakh in the process. He also claimed Rs 2 crore was collected in the name of dustbins. You saw shock when YSR Congress chairperson Lakshmi asked how Rambabu could object if money was taken during his time.
Lakshmi's statement surprised many inside the party. You now hear voices from Sattenapalli turning against Rambabu. His move to Guntur added to speculation. The message is clear. Internal trouble is rising fast.
With this backdrop, the system may act soon. You sense that arrest news can break anytime. Being held in a dustbin-related scam leaves a bitter mark. It signals how quickly power fades when controversy takes over.

