AP elections 2019: Modi, Chandrababu Naidu twitter war

AP elections 2019: Modi, Chandrababu Naidu twitter war
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Highlights

  • Modi said that TDP will be defeated in the elections
  • Chandrababu Naidu said people of the country and state expecting a change in Central government

Hyderabad: The Telugu Desam Party national president and AP Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu made serious comments on PM Narendra Modi's visit to Rajamahendravaram on Monday.

During the election campaign, CM Naidu said, after not giving special status to AP, with what face Modi is coming to Rajamahendravaram.

He also challenged that BJP will not even get one single vote in the elections. Through a twitter post, PM Modi has responded back with a tweet in Telugu. Where he said this time TDP will be defeated in AP.

With this Narendra Modi has targeted Chandrababu Naidu. By the strong comments, even at Rajamahendravaram public meeting, Modi may again target Naidu and his son Nara Lokesh.

To the Modi's tweet, even CM Chandrababu Naidu has also given a strong counter. He questioned Modi, what happened to the promise of supporting AP with a special status which you said in Tirupati?

Do Modi don't feel bad that he promised to bring back the black money from foreign countries, but made a relation with the financial criminals, and stood on behalf of them, who have lotted crores of rupees from the banks, he questioned.

CM Naidu has said that the people of the country and state are ready to end the wicked ruling of Modi in the coming elections.

In the tweet, Chandrababu Naidu has said that the people of Andhra are strongly expecting the power change in the central government.

He also slammed YS Jagan Mohan Reddy for making a secret alliance with Modi. In spite of YS Jagna's dirty politics, the people are with TDP.

Though there are many issues, But the TDP has done a lot for the people, bifurcation promises are not fulfilled, special status has been not declared, even though TDP has given a good ruling to the people, TDP supremo has expressed confidence that the elections will be one-sided.

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