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Botsa Surprises All By Attending His Opponent’s Wedding

These are the days where many of the political opponents are acting and speaking like enemies. Proving that political opponents are folks who have different ideologies but no enmity, in reality, YSRC leader Botsa Satyanarayana attended Kimidi Nagarjuna’s wedding and blessed the couple.

Senior leader- Andhra Pradesh Municipal administration and urban development minister Botsa Satyanarayana flaunted his stately nature by attending the wedding of his political opponent from TDP, Kimidi Nagarjuna, who contested against Botsa in the last general elections.

Botsa attended the wedding with his family. Kimi Nagarjuna is the son of Ex-Minister Kimidi Mrunalini. Nagarjuna invited Botsa for his wedding and the latter obliged to it in the same manner.

They both hurled criticism against each other during the respective election campaign last year in Cheepurupalli Constituency. The other political leaders at the event were a bit surprised to see Botsa at the wedding.

This post was last modified on 31 December 2020 7:42 am

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