Naidu invited KCR for Amaravathi stone ceremony, with the intention of insulting Revanth Reddy and make him quit TDP, the political buzz says.
It is very common in the politics, that too in the Telugu state politics, to abuse each other in public and still invite each pother, for public or personal celebrations. Following the same formula, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu invited Telangana Chief Minister KCR, for Amaravathi stone ceremony.
But from the close sources of TDP, it is now known that, Revanth Reddy is unhappy with Naidu, after he invited KCR, who is the reason for Revanth Reddy, to be accused in the cash for vote case.
Revanth Reddy spoke about the issue, with his close circles and expressed his unhappiness. It seems, the issue now reached Chandrababu Naidu and reportedly seems least concerned about Revanth Reddy.
Revanth Reddy, a minus to face next elections!
The reason behind this is, Revanth Reddy is no doubt a famous leader before the cash for vote case and his presence in the party helped TDP a lot. But after cash for vote, many started criticizing the AP government and Chandrababu Naidu for retaining Revanth Reddy, even after he was caught red-handed.
TDP is already facing many criticisms from the people in the recent times for several other issues. Reacting to this, the government is slowly clearing all those issues like loan waiver, land pooling, salary hike etc. But it is not able to take any forward step in Revanth Reddy case.
At this moment, facing the next elections might be tough to TDP, if Revanth Reddy continues in the party. But the thing is, Naidu cannot ask Revanth to quit, as even Naidu is said to be allegedly involved in the cash for vote scam.
So the only option Naidu had is, to slowly neglect Revanth Reddy and thus make himself irritated with Naidu and quit the party.
May be with this strategy, Naidu invited KCR, even though he is aware that, Revanth Reddy cannot take it.
On the other side, there is even a buzz going on among the political circles saying that, Revanth Reddy is still strong in the Kodangal constituency and if at all, he quits TDP too, his political career can still move forward.
Whatever it is, Amaravathi stone ceremony is expected to witness many rivalries like these, along with the colorful cultural programmes.
By Phani Ch