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Reason Behind NTR Not Wishing CBN

Reason Behind NTR Not Wishing CBN

Pro-TDP media is very sad that Tarak has not conveyed the birthday wishes to Chandrababu Naidu. They have already arrived at a conclusion that he must have feared Jagan in conveying birthday wishes. 

In fact, Jagan Mohan Reddy conveyed birthday wishes to Chandrababu before anyone else. Then, where is the question of others hesitating to convey their wishes to Chandrababu fearing Jagan? 

If we keep this aside, everybody knows how Chandrababu and Lokesh behaved with Tarak earlier.

How they have extended the Mahanadu invitation to Tarak? Everybody remembers Lokesh Babu's clarification that "Everyone is equal before the party. Invitation is same for everyone."

They have spread the rumour that NTR directly met Jagan in Novotel near Airport during 2014 elections.

How they have kept NTR away before the death of Hari Krishna is known to all. 

When Kalyan Ram proactively attended the swearing-in ceremony, the reception he got is evident in those videos. His uncle Balakrishna also acted like touch-me-not.  

After the demise of Hari Krishna, they have roped their sister in Kukatpally constituency without even consulting NTR.

Nandamuri Brothers stayed away from the campaign at that time. They continued to corner NTR in all aspects. Now, this pro-TDP media is deeply pained because NTR didn't tweet on the occasion of Chandrababu birthday.

Even now, there is a talk among the important leaders of TDP that NTR is the only saviour for the party. TDP cadre also strongly believe that it is NTR who can support the party in the absence of Chandrababu but not Lokesh. In such a situation, Chandrababu will surely keep NTR away from the party.

At this juncture, how could this Pro TDP media think NTR should convey his wishes?!

Well, CBN and yellow media think about relationships only when he is left without power. But when he is in power, their actual love will only be on benamis but not relationships.

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