RGV's Unsolicited Piece Of Advice For Nara Brahmani!

When the Covid outbreak hit us, the health workers were in the foreground in treating the patients who caught the pandemic

Update: 2023-09-30 12:42 GMT

When the Covid outbreak hit us, the health workers were in the foreground in treating the patients who caught the pandemic. To thank the health workers, Prime Minister Narendra Modi appealed to the countrymen to come out of their houses and clap and beat the utensils.

Now we will find similar scenes as the TDP which has been protesting the arrest of Chandrababu Naidu is coming up with different ideas to show support to the former Chief Minister.

As part of that TDP came up with the campaign and asked everyone to come out between 7 PM and 7:05 PM and make sounds. They were also asked to beat the utensil. If they are traveling then they can horn sound. The idea is to make some or the other sound against the government.

Nara Family's daughter-in-law Brahmani who is taking active participation in the party activities shared a post on Twitter and urged everyone to be a part of this. TDP supporters are sharing the posts largely on social media.

Maverick directed Ram Gopal Varma who is reacting to the political developments of late responded to Brahmani's tweet and gave her a suggestion. In his tweet, he advised her to not take risks with such propositions as her political life could be affected if people don't follow the advice.

Quoting the quote of his favorite writer Ayn Rand, Ram Gopal Varma said that electricity should be sparkled and never connected. Having said that he mentioned in his tweet that Brahmani should not believe her advisors.

"Brahminigaru , My unsolicited piece of advice to you as a budding politician is not to test ur influencing power with such risky propositions as this , because a non compliance of this can give ur political life a short circuit .. ELECTRICITY should be SPARKLED and never CONNECTED said AYN RAND.Important note : please don't believe ur advisors," RGV said on Twitter.

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