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AP People Got Bored Of Kurchi Madatha Petti Trend In Politics?

While the ruling YSRCP is saying that it will win another term, the TDP is saying that it will defeat the ruling party.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   16 Feb 2024 3:13 PM GMT
AP People Got Bored Of Kurchi Madatha Petti Trend In Politics?
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In a few months, Andhra Pradesh will go for the general elections. It is common for the parties to indulge in a war of words before the elections. The same is happening in Andhra Pradesh. While the ruling YSRCP is saying that it will win another term, the TDP is saying that it will defeat the ruling party.

However, the Andhra Pradesh politics took a big turn as they are revolving around one dialogue. One after the other, the leaders are using the dialogues which is not expected. There are many issues in the state which need to be focused on. But everything went sidelined and the dialogue is getting importance.

There is a popular line in Mahesh Babu’s Guntur Kaaram Kurchi Ni Madatha Petti. First YS Jagan Mohan Reddy used it. Chandrababu Naidu took the lead. After the two, Nara Lokesh also joined the row.

Looking at the developments, many say that it will be good if AP politics come out of the Kurchi Ni Madatha Petti trend. Not one, but three big leaders used it. Even the people are bored of it.

YS Jagan Mohan Reddy directed the cadres to step into action by rolling up their sleeves. Chandrababu Naidu gave a strong counter to this and said that no one will sit silent for this. He even said that if the TDP and Jana Sena cadres fold the chair then Jagan will lose his CM post.

Nara Lokesh also followed the trend and said that they would fold the chair. Countering the comments made by YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, Lokesh did this. He even folded the chair and showed it to the public at the meeting. Nara Lokesh said that if they roll the sleeves then they will fold the chair.

People got bored with the trend and they say that it will be good if the trend is ignored by the parties and leaders. Hope they are listening to this.