No Rest! What’s Naidu Doing Tomorrow

For the unversed, Prime Minister Modi has the habit of holding his nomination rally in his Lok Sabha constituency of Varanasi in a grand manner every year. This year is going to be no different as several stalwarts of the NDA alliance are attending the event. 

One of the special invitees for the nomination ceremony of PM Modi is TDP supremo Chandrababu Naidu who is one of the senior-most constituents of the current NDA outfit.

As a show of confidence and support, Chandrababu Naidu is set to get on his way to Varanasi on May 14th to partake in the nomination rally of PM Modi. He is one of the select few political stalwarts to have been invited to the event. 

Despite the oddities before the 2019 election, Telugu Desam has quickly jelled with the NDA ahead of the 2024 election and things are looking really promising for the alliance in Andhra Pradesh. Now that Chandrababu is on his way to Varanasi for Modi, this is a solid show of solidarity between the allies, who are extremely confident of forming the government in AP.

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