The arrest and subsequent remand of former CM and TDP leader Chandrababu have become prominent topics of discussion at the national level. For three consecutive days, these developments have stirred significant movements in both Telugu states, culminating in Chandrababu’s late-night transfer to Rajahmundry Jail, accompanied by Supreme Court lawyer Luthra’s arguments on his behalf.
Furthermore, numerous articles detailing the background of the actual skill development case and the events leading to Chandrababu’s arrest have been published. The Hindu newspaper, in particular, highlighted the unprecedented arrest of a former CM at the age of 73, making it the first such case in the country. Regional newspapers in other states also featured Chandrababu’s story on their front pages, generating considerable interest and concern.
Interestingly, in some neighboring states, Chandrababu’s arrest has been compared to the arrest of the former CM of Tamil Nadu, Karunanidhi. While some newspapers portrayed it as a political maneuver, others found the developments intriguing. Notably, the news of Chandrababu’s arrest and remand has gained prominence in regional and national newspapers across the country.
International media outlets have also extensively covered Chandrababu’s arrest. Newspapers like “The Singapore Times” and “New York Times” primarily focused on Chandrababu’s arrest. Chandrababu’s news has received more attention from not only local but also international and national media.
This post was last modified on 11 September 2023 12:59 pm
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