KA Paul’s Trash Talk On Babu & Lokesh

Despite his best efforts to be seen as a serious politician relevant in Andhra Pradesh, Praja Shanti Party president KA Paul continues to maintain a comical image in the political landscapes of both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. He is infamous for his inconsistency. Every few months, he targets YSR and Jagan, and on other occasions, he goes after Chandrababu and the TDP.

Today, Paul seems to be in the mood to attack Lokesh and Chandrababu. He stated, “Lokesh says he will take out his red book. But if I take out my book, neither Lokesh nor Chandrababu will be here. If Lokesh targets any other YSR Congress leader or any politician for that matter, I will ensure that he faces the consequences. I will get Chandrababu arrested and make Lokesh a zero if that happens.”

KA Paul also voiced his support for YS Jagan, saying, “I asked Jagan to work with me in the past, and I am asking him again now. I want him to work with me, and I will make sure he gets a good position.” He evidently had positive things to say about Jagan.

While Paul’s political commentary is often expected, today he seemed to cross the line by making harsh personal remarks about Lokesh and Chandrababu. He used offensive language in an attempt to attack them on a personal level.

This has led to comments that Paul would have likely faced jail time if he made such remarks against Jagan when he was Chief Minister. Paul’s ability to make such statements freely is attributed to the soft approach of the current TDP government, which is usually known for its leniency.

However, Paul is no stranger to wild comments. In the past, he even claimed to have cursed Rajasekhara Reddy for his actions, asserting that this curse was the reason why YSR died in a helicopter crash. Videos of Paul making these controversial remarks about YSR are circulating again as people revisit his past statements. Though Paul is known for his provocative commentary, perhaps he should exercise more control over his words, as it is not morally right to speak freely about politically significant figures who generally do not engage with him in return.

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