Chiranjeevi welcomes his brother Pawan's entry into politics
Union minister and Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee's election campaign in-charge Chiranjeevi welcomes his brother Pawan Kalyan's entry into politics.
Talking to reporters today in Vijayawada, Chiranjeevi said that he would invite youth to enter politics for social justice.
Replying to BJP leader Venkaiah Naidu's recent comment in Hyderabad about the bus yatra, he said that it was the BJP which first introduced the 'rathyatra' before demolishing the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya.
Venkaiah Naidu had recently said that Congress leaders conduct a bus yatra (bus tour) and later they go to a teerthyatra (pilgrimage). Chiranjeevi also said that the BJP benefited from the 'rathyatra' by improving its position from only two seats to 80 seats during the 1984 general elections.
When asked about why Congress leaders are migrating to the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), he said that TDP president Chandrababu Naidu encourages migrations by sending its corporate MPs to the houses of Congress leaders and luring them by offering various benefits. He said that such migrations do not harm the Congress, since committed workers are still with the party.
Replying to BJP leader Venkaiah Naidu's recent comment in Hyderabad about the bus yatra, he said that it was the BJP which first introduced the 'rathyatra' before demolishing the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya.
Venkaiah Naidu had recently said that Congress leaders conduct a bus yatra (bus tour) and later they go to a teerthyatra (pilgrimage). Chiranjeevi also said that the BJP benefited from the 'rathyatra' by improving its position from only two seats to 80 seats during the 1984 general elections.
When asked about why Congress leaders are migrating to the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), he said that TDP president Chandrababu Naidu encourages migrations by sending its corporate MPs to the houses of Congress leaders and luring them by offering various benefits. He said that such migrations do not harm the Congress, since committed workers are still with the party.
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