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Opinion: CBN's Blunder In Loading The Bullet

Opinion: CBN's Blunder In Loading The Bullet

Chandrababu Naidu was regarded as Chanakya by the yellow media once upon a time. But these days his out-dated ideologies, his blatant lies that are attracting the trollers and his wrong steps while attacking the ruling party show him as a below average politician with very low IQ levels.

All these years Chandrababu and Co have been lamenting criticising the free schemes to the poor people suggesting that it would kick the state into the quagmire of more debts. 

This point may get into the ears of the upper middle class and the rich population in the state but not the poor man who is taking the free schemes.

Now Jagan Mohan Reddy is conveying that Chandrababu would stop all the schemes if he comes to power as he himself and his media proclaimed that they are dead against it.

What happens now? The people who are leading better lives with government schemes as of now would turn off their heads from TDP in the 2024 elections. 

Thus, Chandrababu and his team wrongly loaded the bullet in the gun, which resulted in the backfire. 

Now Chandrababu has been swallowing his words for the past few days and said once that he is not against welfare schemes. This is only to stop the bullet that has already backfired. But it's too late. Already the bullet hit the head of TDP which was actually aimed at YSRCP. 

This shows the lack of intelligence of TDP supremo. His moves are so bad that at the end he is facing the checkmate. 

As Vundavalli Arun Kumar said all the poor people who are taking welfare schemes are happy in the state. 

Wouldn't someone who criticises this become a villain to the poor people?! Politicians should think twice before getting into an attack. 

Chandrababu would have criticized the matters of bringing in investments to the state. But poking the free schemes he and his team kept the TDP on the gallows of death. 

Samyukta Dantuluri

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