India, April 30 -- Kakinada is a picturesque, sleepy town next to the sea on the eastern coast. Not as big as Visakhapatnam or Vijaywada, Kakinada nevertheless represents and symbolises what people in Andhra Pradesh think and feel about issues that engage them. There are quite a few cutouts and posters of Y S Sharmila, who was suddenly catapulted as president of the Andhra unit of the Congress. Some die-hard Congress supporters nurse fond hopes that their new leader, Sharmila, will conjure up magic and revive the Congress the way it has been spectacularly revived in neighbouring Telangana that was carved out of a unified Andhra Pradesh in 2014 by the UPA regime amid much acrimony and bitterness. Their contention: Sharmila is as strong an ...