CBN Plays North-South Divide Card:

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CBN Plays North-South Divide Card

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The Chief Minister of AP, Chandrababu Naidu has completed 40 years of yesterday. In his interview, he has revealed his new fight strategy for next elections of the state.Following the weapon of Telugu Land’s Self Respect, the party TDP has won in NTR’s regime and again in 2014. Now its Chief CBN is trying to play the same card but with a slightly manipulated name called South Indian Self Respect. In his latest interview, he declared that he trusted the Centre but it backstabbed AP just like any other Southern state in India.

CBN who is known for his mind-bending tactics in Politics now joined Congress along with BJP in AP Bifurcation promises negligence. He asked the people of AP to witness some big changes in the upcoming elections as he is going to fight against any big party for the sake of state’s future. He questioned Centre for denying Special Status in which the same government is extending Special status to the North Indian States. This new strategy of his is going to create a huge impact on the minds of AP Voters. On the same note, he slammed Jagan for his incapability for being in Opposition to question Centre.

With this, we can conclude that CBN is going to quit from alliance without a second thought. Also, he is preparing his party to fight against both BJP and YSRCP to regain Power. Let us wait for his official announcement of quitting from BJP alliance.

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