YCP boss YS Jagan has the habit of making fun of Chandrababu’s age. He frequently refers to Chandrababu as “Musalayana” in an attempt to paint him as an aged man and create a perception among the public.
But if we look at the kind of work put up by Chandrababu, one simply can’t comprehend Jagan’s narrative about his age. For instance, the schedule of CM Chandrababu yesterday was as packed as it can get.
The day began with receiving newly appointed Vice President CP Radhakrishnan at the airport, followed by a brief conversation with him.
Then, Babu flew along with his family to the wedding ceremony of cabinet minister Nimmala Ramanaidu’s daughter. They spent some quality time with the family members on the occasion.
This was followed by a customary visit to the Vijayawada Kanaka Durgamma temple on the occasion of Dasara. He happily took part in the Durgamma festivities at the iconic temple in Vijayawada.
To top it off, Chandrababu then arrived at Tirumala later in the night along with his family to commemorate the commencement of Brahmotsavam.
The best part here is that Chandrababu did not have an iota of tiredness on his face despite taking part in so many activities across different locations throughout the day. He was as sharp as ever.
In comparison, Jagan rarely stepped out in the evenings during his time as CM, as he confined himself to the comfort of the CM residence. This pretty much speaks for itself, a neutral commentator observed.
This post was last modified on 25 September 2025 4:23 pm
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