Movie Artists Association (MAA) elections will take place on 10th October 2021. Manchu Vishnu and Prakash Raj are the prime contenders for the President’s post. Already, a war of words is going on between the two panels. CVL Narasimha Rao who filed his nomination for the President’s post with Telangana sentiment withdrew his nomination already. Now, he took a stand against Prakash Raj, with support from Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
CVL Narasimha Rao met the media with his supporters in Hyderabad today. In the background, we can see the faces of Narendra Modi, Nadda, Bandi Sanjay, and other key leaders of the party. When the media asked him if he has BJP’s support, he admitted the same.
“BJP says to not vote for Prakash Raj who has no respect in the country. Prakash Raj is not the right person as MAA president and he is a virus. I urge everyone not to vote for him,” he said, adding, “I already spoke to our president Bandi Sanjay garu about the press meet. He asked me to go ahead, keeping the welfare of the public in mind. We do not want a person like Prakash Raj to win.”
CVL Narasimha Rao requested everyone to vote for the Telangana artists who are contesting in the elections.
CVL also criticized Prakash Raj for his Telugu speaking skills. “Prakash Raj says that he is an expert in Telugu but he does not know how to pronounce Bhasha and Badhyatha. I request Trivikram garu to teach his friend Prakash how to speak proper Telugu,” he said.
This post was last modified on 6 October 2021 9:57 pm
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