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Why did CBN praise Prof.Kodandaram?
By: Tupaki Desk | 20 July 2016 11:42 AM GMTWho might have expected AP Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu to shower praises on Prof.Kodandaram? But, This has happened in reality much to the surprise of everyone.
Chandrababu Naidu is of the view that Telangana TDP Leaders weren't successful in exposing the failures of TRS Government and taking the mistakes it committed to the people. So, He asked T-TDP Leaders to work towards bringing the lost glory to the party by winning the 2019 general elections.
On this occasion, Chandrababu Naidu lauded Prof.Kodandaram for not hesitating to slam KCR & his Government in the presence of media. He opined that T-JAC Convenor is using every opportunity that came his way and his criticism is an indication of the failure of TRS Government in implementing the poll promises. He advised T-TDP Leaders to get motivated by Kodandaram's anti-TRS Campaign for gaining an upper hand.
CBN's comments surely took TDP Leaders by surprise. Its high time Revanth Reddy and other Seniors take the responsibility to reviving the party rather than indulging in group wars.
Chandrababu Naidu is of the view that Telangana TDP Leaders weren't successful in exposing the failures of TRS Government and taking the mistakes it committed to the people. So, He asked T-TDP Leaders to work towards bringing the lost glory to the party by winning the 2019 general elections.
On this occasion, Chandrababu Naidu lauded Prof.Kodandaram for not hesitating to slam KCR & his Government in the presence of media. He opined that T-JAC Convenor is using every opportunity that came his way and his criticism is an indication of the failure of TRS Government in implementing the poll promises. He advised T-TDP Leaders to get motivated by Kodandaram's anti-TRS Campaign for gaining an upper hand.
CBN's comments surely took TDP Leaders by surprise. Its high time Revanth Reddy and other Seniors take the responsibility to reviving the party rather than indulging in group wars.