Anand Mahindra’s Love On Chandrababu  – Nandamuri Fans Sad

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Nandamuri Fans Sad Anand Mahindra’s Love On Chandrababu

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Anand Mahindra’s (CEO of Mahindra Group) tweet on the bolero scene in Jai Simha movie became viral. In a sarcastic tweet, Anand Mahindra said, from here on Mahindra Service centers do not need a hydraulic lift to serve Bolero vehicles, referring to the bolero scene. Though the tweet was re-tweeted thousands of times and liked by many, it also received backlash from Nandamuri 

Anand Mahindra met AP CM Chandrababu Naidu at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Post his meeting with CBN, Anand Mahindra showered praises on the AP CM and termed his meeting with CBN as a ‘highlight’. In fact, the motor giant CEO lauded Chandrababu as the powerhouse, and one of the most inspiring leaders of modern India. In fact, Mahindra is marketing Araku Coffee in Paris, France. Araku coffee is popular for its taste and amazing aroma.

Though this is a welcome tweet from the Motor giant for TDP cadre, the tweet has irked Nandamuri fans. No wonder, every politician’s respect depends on their abilities and capabilities. Someone like Balakrishna might be a hero on the silver screen, but he is yet to prove the same in politics.

Here Is His Tweet:

Meeting @ncbn is always a highlight of Davos for me. One of the most inspiring leaders of modern India. Meeting him is like plugging into a power pack: your batteries are instantly recharged!

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