In a big revelation YSRCP’s mouthpiece Vijayasai Reddy declared that TDP chief Chandrababu Naidu is related to him. Countering the allegations of being a partner in the cruise ship company, Vijayasai Reddy raked up this logic and added that if Chandrababu’s related to me, he can inherit all the assets and properties owned by Naidu and Nara Lokesh.
“NTR’s grandson Taraka Ratna married my wife’s sister’s daughter and this way Chandrababu is related to me. He becomes a brother when all the connections within the family are interlinked. But will this relation make me own the properties owned by Chandrababu and Lokesh?,” questioned Vijayasai Reddy.
On allegations of being a common director of a cruise ship, Vijayasai Reddy warned Naidu and Lokesh to stop spreading baseless rumours. “If Chandrababu and Lokesh prove that I acquired any stake in the cruise ship company, I will give it away to the TDP leaders,” challenged Vijayasai Reddy.
The YCP leader in retaliation added that the milk sample of the Heritage brand has been sent to labs for testing. “Heritage milk is banned in Tamil Nadu and Kerala and whenever the state government receives a complaint, it follows the due procedures and it’s a routine practice. Also there are allegations on the liquor being manufactured by Yanamala’s relatives. We are looking into this as well,” said Vijayasai Reddy.
Not many are seriously aware of Vijayasai Reddy and Chandrababu relation and now that it is revealed, common man will assume that all politicians belong to one community but differ in ideology.
This post was last modified on 16 July 2022 1:40 pm
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