YSRC MLA Calls Naidu As B****rd

The abusive language in Andhra Pradesh politics seems to be crossing all limits with leaders belonging to different political parties hurling choicest and vulgar abuses at one another, giving a damn for decency in public life.

On Saturday, YSR Congress party legislator from Kakinada City Dwarampudi Chandrasekhar Reddy kicked up a storm by hurling choicest abuses at Telugu Desam Party president and former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu. 

He also targeted Naidu’s son Nara Lokesh and Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan, using foul language, for making a big issue out of Amaravati farmers’ agitation.

Stating that Naidu had taken up ‘bus yatra’ to protect the interests of his “benamis,” Dwarampudi suddenly raised his voice and said: “I feel like calling him La… Koduka (b…rd) and Vedhava Kaanaa (Stupid fellow),” much to the surprise of the people who attended his rally in Kakinada. Readmore!

Even a woman leader standing beside him on the open-top van was found covering her mouth with her hand while Dwarampudi was abusing Naidu.

He said the people had taught a big lesson to Chandrababu Naidu in the last assembly elections.

“If that old jackal should not get up again, we should all work together strongly and defeat the TDP in the local body elections,” he said.

Dwarampudi said the party leaders and cadre should explain the people about the “vedhava panulu” (stupid action) of Naidu to the people.

“We should also teach a fitting lesson to Naidu’s son Pappu Lokesh and see that his fat is burnt,” he said.

On Pawan Kalyan, he said the power star was a package star.

“You follow the footsteps of Naidu. Are you a leader at all? Pawan Kalyan is a Donga Na Koduku (a big thief) and he only does “Lanja panulu” (deeds of a prostitute),” he said.

Stating that that the government should expose the benamis in Amaravati, Dwarampudi demanded that Chandrababu Naidu, Lokesh and Pawan Kalyan should be thrown behind the bars immediately.

“The chief minister should take steps for immediate shifting of capital to Visakhapatnam,” he appealed.

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