Chandrababu Naidu’s recent arrest has sent shockwaves through Telugu and national politics, yet central BJP leaders have maintained a conspicuous silence on the matter. While the AP BJP President, Daggubati Purandheswari, strongly decried Naidu’s arrest as illegal, the lack of a clear stance from the ruling party at the center leaves many questions unanswered. Even after two days, there has been no official statement from Delhi. This has led to speculation about whether senior BJP leaders in Delhi were aware of Naidu’s arrest in advance.
CPI National Secretary K. Narayana has added fuel to the fire by asserting that Prime Minister Modi and Amit Shah, who hold significant power at the center, could not have been unaware of Naidu’s arrest. Narayana goes so far as to claim that Naidu was arrested after informing central leaders, suggesting a calculated strategy. He advises Naidu to recognize the realities of politics and not rely on BJP leaders to come to his aid.
Narayana insists that Naidu should consider who might be behind his arrest, indicating that the AP government’s actions would not have been taken lightly if Amit Shah had intervened. He also implies that Naidu’s arrest may not have been possible without the involvement of the BJP.
In essence, Narayana seems to be urging Naidu to reconsider his alignment with the BJP. Whether Naidu decides to continue his association with the BJP or seek other political options remains to be seen.
This post was last modified on 10 September 2023 6:56 pm
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