Andhra Pradesh politics are extremely provocative and litigative in nature, and this is the reason why people from opposing parties do not stand the sight of each other. Things were different when YS Rajasekhar Reddy and Chandrababu used to do politics, but everything changed after the entry of YS Jagan.
This is one of the principal reasons why the Telugu Desam party leaders and YCP leaders do not prefer to come face to face with each other. But now we have the case of an interaction between YCP firebrand Ambati Rambabu and TDP firebrand and deputy speaker Raghu Rama Krishna Raju.
Incidentally, these two extremely vocal leaders who have been hallmark verbal pillars for their respective parties came together at the wedding reception of film director Meher Ramesh’s daughter in Hyderabad last night.
When the two of them happened to come face-to-face, interestingly they shared a very affectionate reaction as they embraced each other. They had a smile on their face and interacted warmly when the interaction looked imminent.
It appeared to be that something that RRR had said, put a very bright smile on the face of Ambati as the two of them had a pleasant interaction. This video is now going viral on social media and understandably so as well.
It is extremely important to maintain a fine line between political opposition and personal rapport as one need not affect the other. This was on display when these two leaders came face-to-face yesterday.
This post was last modified on 2 July 2026 10:40 am
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