Is Naidu creating a rift between AP and T'gana?

TDP chief N. Chandrababu Naidu made a sudden and prominent appearance on Page 1 of KCR's newspaper "Namasthe Telangana" on Tuesday. This unexpected event sparked debates in political and media circles, as it is rare for Namasthe Telangana to feature Naidu's picture on the front page.

The question arises: What prompted Namasthe Telangana to do this? According to this news article, it is believed that Chandrababu Naidu is once again attempting to create a division between the people of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh by comparing land values in both states, with the aim of gaining political advantage in the upcoming elections in both regions.

Namasthe Telangana referred to Naidu's comments during the TDP general body meeting held on Monday, where he mentioned that there was a time when a person could acquire four acres of land in Telangana by selling one acre in Andhra.

However, the situation has now reversed, and one can purchase 50 to 100 acres in Andhra by selling one acre in Telangana. Readmore!

While Naidu's comments may seem like praise for the development achieved in Telangana under the leadership of CM KCR over the past nine years, and a criticism of the Jagan government for not developing Andhra on par with Telangana, Namasthe Telangana suggests that there is a 'hidden agenda' behind Naidu's remarks.

According to Namasthe Telangana, Naidu has always been 'anti-Telangana' and has consistently obstructed the formation of the Telangana state.

Therefore, there is no reason to believe that Naidu genuinely appreciates Telangana's development. 

The newspaper claims that Naidu's intention is solely to create a divide between the people of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana once again, driven by his selfish political interests.

Namasthe Telangana asserts that the people of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are currently living in a harmonious atmosphere in both states, and Naidu's conspiracy to create a rift between the two Telugu-speaking states is motivated by the upcoming elections.

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