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Defeat My Father In Elections: Son's Strange Appeal!

The posters had pictures of the MP candidate and his son, while Budi Mutyala Naidu's pictures were marked with an into mark.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   1 May 2024 7:49 AM GMT
Defeat My Father In Elections: Sons Strange Appeal!
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"All greatest battles are with our closest people," is a popular quote that can be used in any time frame. The quote fits perfectly for the political picture too as we often see a fight between the family members over a seat in the elections. Serving as an example, a son is campaigning against his father, an MP candidate.

Budi Mutyala Naidu is a name that needs no introduction in Andhra Pradesh as he is the Deputy Chief Minister. He is the MP candidate from the Anakapalli MP segment. He is trying hard for campaign activities. YS Jagan Mohan Reddy also held a massive event in Anakapalli recently.

Amid this, his son gave him a big shock. It is said that his son Ravi Kumar released a few posters on social media urging voters to defeat him. There was also a message saying what justice the candidate can do for the voters who can do anything to his son.

Budi Mutyala Naidu is the sitting MLA from the Madugula segment. Initially, he was given the ticket as he represents the seat. But the YCP leadership made a big change to the candidates and Naidu was given the MP ticket. His daughter Anuradha was given the MLA ticket.

His son Ravi Kumar is said to have pinned high hopes on the seat as the heir. But Anuradha was given the ticket. From the same MLA segment, Ravi Kumar is contesting as the independent candidate. As a fight within the family will not send the right message many felt that he might withdraw the nomination. But that did not happen.

Adding more intensity he released posters appealing to the voters to defeat his father Budi Mutyala Naidu in the elections. The posters had pictures of the MP candidate and his son, while Budi Mutyala Naidu's pictures were marked with an into mark.