What Naidu said then, what is he doing now?

Two eyes or two statements, two children or two stands is what Andhra Pradesh former CM N Chandrababu Naidu is known for.

He is also known very popularly for taking U turns and he is called U turn Babu by his critics. Because he changes his statements and his stands according to the time that suits his politics and his party.

He said many things as chief minister in the last five years. He gave lectures on development and vehemently opposed protests in any form.

He did not want anyone to come on to the streets for any reason, even if it was for the special category status. Readmore!

He had warned the students and their parents of severe consequences if they joined any protest or indulged in any form of agitation.

He gave lectures on not to break the police rules or prohibitory orders like Section 144 and Section 30.

Chandrababu Naidu called the opposition parties as demons and told people not to support any opposition party for any reason.

Not to be carried away by the statements of the opposition parties on any issue they raise from time to time, because according to him, opposition party always works for its existence and victimises people.

Now, after the elections, in which he was defeated and made to sit in the opposition, Chandrababu Naidu changes his stand.

He wants students, youth, farmers, employees, traders and every one, to come on to the streets.

He wants youth and students to go violent and even face police cases. He wants the youth and students to break the police rules.

He holds protests. He raises emotions of the people. He sits in protest on the roads. He breaks the law and wants people to break the law.

He wants people to believe what he as opposition leader, says. He wants people to be with the opposition party and its agitations.

That is what the real Chandrababu Naidu is. The rules change according to his convenience. He has a set of rules when he is in power and has another set of rules when he is in opposition.

A double standard leader, not to be trusted anymore.

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