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‘Ra Kadalira’ proves to be yet another dud for CBN after Kanigiri, Tiruvuru

Elections are approaching in AP. In this background, all major political parties are sharpening their strategies. It is known that the YCP party is changing its candidates. TDP is holding public meetings across the state in the name of ‘Ra Kadalira’. Meanwhile, TDP faced disappointment as people did not come to the ‘Ra Kadalira’ public meetings held in Kanigiri and Tiruvuru yesterday.

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Empty Chairs in meetings!

In the public meeting organized in Kanigiri, the chairs were empty. As Chandrababu continued his speech, some people left. However, Chandrababu continued his speech regardless of this. While talking about the Veligonda project in his old style. Videos of people leaving the place in the middle of the crowd are going viral on social media. As a result, the Samarasankharavam open meeting led by TDP in Kanigiri became a huge disaster. Meanwhile, the way Babu tried to take credit for the Veligonda project, which was realized with the initiative of YSR and Jagan, in his account was also an utter flop.

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NTR’s Flexies Create Trouble!

TDP chief Chandrababu participated in the ‘Ra Kadalira’ public meeting held in NTR district’s Tiruvuru. But Junior NTR’s banners there caused a stir in this assembly. Similarly, some fans displayed banners and flags with the words Jr NTR CM. But the TDP volunteers snatched the flags and banners and threw them aside. This angered the Junior NTR fans who criticized the behaviour of the TDP volunteers. Later word of mouth increased and Junior NTR fans and TDP fought against each other. The TDP leaders are worried because both meetings have failed. Meanwhile, it is known that during the Nara Lokesh Padayatra in AP many places lit up in favour of NTR.

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