How AP Politics Changed: Done With Foul Language Usage!

The Telugu Desam party-led alliance in Andhra Pradesh had dominated the elections and recorded a massive win.

Update: 2024-08-21 07:00 GMT

The Telugu Desam party-led alliance in Andhra Pradesh had dominated the elections and recorded a massive win. The mandate the alliance got from the public is said to be the biggest so far as it won 164 out of 175 seats. The win is even bigger than that of YCP in 2019 with 175 seats.

It's been over two months since the new government took charge. Those who closely follow the Andhra Pradesh politics had found out a big change and everyone is talking about how things changed in the state as far as the politics are concerned.

We are done with the foul language in politics by leaders. There are no instances where the leaders used objectionable language while targeting others. Even in the press meets and media briefing the Ministers and legislators are not going out of the line and they are sticking to the points.

If we draw a comparison to the previous YCP government then there is a big change. In the last term, there was a big criticism that the leaders focused more on using objectionable language.

Even the Chief Minister targeted the opponents on personal issues. While talking about Pawan Kalyan Jagan used to target his marriages and call him Datta Putrudu. The likes of Kodali Nani, Roja, Perni Nani, and others used objectionable language.

Not just in meetings the same was the case in the Assembly House too. Highlighting that Nara Lokesh lost the elections, a few leaders targeted Chandrababu Naidu in the House. The objectionable language was also used against Chandrababu Naidu’s wife and he vowed to not return to the Assembly if he didn't become the Chief Minister.

Drawing a comparison between the current and previous governments, many say that there is a big change in the language the leaders use and we are done and dusted with the usage of foul language.

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