Chandrababu, A Pickpocket At Tirupati Railway Station: Nadendla Bhaskara Rao
Maverick film director Ram Gopal Varma posted a tweet embedding a video in which former chief minister of erstwhile Andhra Pradesh Nadendla Bhaskar Rao describes the current Andhra Pradesh chief minister and TDP supremo, Nara Chandrababu Naidu as a thief and pickpocket.
RGV in his tweet wants to know why the TDP Kurnool MLA, SV Mohan Reddy, does not file a case against Nadendla.
Bhaskara Rao says in the video that when he was a Congress minister Chandrababu Naidu would approach him seeking small favours. He says that police had told Bhaskara Rao that Chandrababu was a pickpocket at the Tirupati Railway Station. "That's why I had a strong dislike for him," Bhaskara Rao says, adding scornfully that such a man (Chandrababu) was now making tall claims about having been proposed by other parties for prime ministership.
Bhaskara Rao recalls in the video that within 6 months of becoming a minister Chandrababu built a hotel and on government land at that. Hence they had opposed his entry into the party. When the anchor questions Nadendla on Chandrababu's claims that he built Hyderabad, he laughs and replies, that it was built by Nawabs (implying Qutub Shahi kings and Nizams of the Asif Jahi dynasty) over 400 years. He adds a tongue-in-cheek comment that Chandrababu would even brag that he brought the breeze and cold with him.
Bhaskara Rao adds that there are no leaders in TDP and adds that parachuting Nandamuri Suhasini into the Kukatpally constituency in the recent Telangana elections was a part of Chandrababu's politics of conspiracy. It was Chandranna kutra (Chandranna's conspiracy) and had nothing to do with the family. Bhaskara Rao attributes Chandrababu Naidu's victory in 2014 to caste politics.
Check out the tweet and the video here:
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