Telugu Desam Party president and former Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu always claims to be a man of dignity, decorum and sensible talk.
Though he is very pungent in his criticism, there were hardly any occasions when he used foul words against his political rivals, particularly YSR Congress party president and chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy.
But of late, Naidu has been using very harsh words against Jagan, obviously in a state of frustration due to proposed shifting of administrative capital from Amaravati to Visakhapatnam that would result in a huge loss to his community people.
On Wednesday, the TDP chief used choicest abuses against the chief minister.
While addressing agitating farmers at Rayapudi and Pedparimi and other villages, Naidu called Jagan a devil, wicked person, psycho, insane and a mad dog.
He went on to say that Jagan did not know how to rule the state and create wealth.
“People in other states are laughing at us for Andhra Pradesh having three capitals. This dirty chief minister has destroyed the entire state. He cannot create wealth of even a single rupee. I will not sleep till I see the end of Jagan,” Naidu said.
Describing YSRC as the worst party ever seen in the history of Andhra Pradesh, the TDP chief said: “these people have come in a wind and would also be swept away in wind. I have never seen such a third-grade party in my life,” he said.
The YSRC leaders have also shot back at Naidu for his criticism against Jagan.
YSRC MLA from Tenali Annabathuni Sivakumar also abused the TDP chief in the most “unparliamentary” words.
“Naidu is leading the movement to protect the interests of Kamma community in the name of Amaravati JAC. In fact, all those involved in the agitation are Kamma people,” he alleged.