whoisthenextcmofapin2019
NARA CHANDRABABU NAIDU

WHO IS THE NEXT CM OF AP IN 2019

          Well, according to many surveys and general public opinion, it is the current Chief-Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Hon'ble Nara Chandra Babu Naidu rising to power once again, and he will flick his enemies like a bug on forearm on his way to the prestigious chair.

His enemies,


                YS Jagan: the so-called Jagananna, the son of a factionist, the grandson of another great factionist, circled around courts and jails to cover up his, his father’s and his grandfather’s illegally procured property.

             There is an excellent story behind then chief minister, Dr. Y S Rajashekhar Reddy's death. The "factionist's" arrogance couldn't be contained inside when he won the second term chief minister of undivided Andhra. A power dispute with Sonia Gandhi and Ambani resulted in his getting into a chopper with a retired pilot, who was about to die from an advanced stage cancer. The chopper was carefully crashed in a strategic place where it was difficult to summon immediate help: the mighty Nallamalla forest. It took two days and military and media and volunteers to find the missing Chief Minister body hanging on a branch inside the dense forest.

          The black box audio was never released. While a typical passenger flight takes hours of safety check-up before it runs on the runway, what could've possibly gone wrong in a VVVIP's chopper? Why did a retired pilot who was about to die to receive the job? Was there nobody else? How did pilot's incompetent sons end up big in reliance industries just after their father's death? Why didn't the helicopter crash near highways or populous places? Why did the chopper lose contact with Air traffic control?

               People believe it was a murder. The then CM was murdered just like his father: The fearsome Rajireddy. A legend goes, when YSR was studying MBBS in Karnataka, a local student gang beat him bad. When the father got to know, he sent his loyal goons to kill them. It's not uncommon in their home to kill people on a whim. They must kill to survive, they must kill for pride. And like every factionist, the mighty Rajireddy also lost his life to someone else's revenge.
The point is to point out the factionist genes and upbringing that now govern Jagan's behaviour. He openly stated in a public addressing that it is okay to burn Chandra Babu Naidu in the middle of a street. Another time, a local goon made his way through the security and pushed his sword into Jagan's body. You see, Birds of a "factionist" feather, flock together.

                   It is very easy for him to pair up with Modi, trace the perpetrators behind his father’s death and let his "factionistic" juices flow out once he gets to power. People who grew up like him, amidst violence, revenge and stupidity, love his words and ideals. They are the people who vote for him and fortunately, they don't make the majority. The majority of the state is soft-hearted and educated.

                  It's no wonder mighty people get connected with more mighty people. Master strategist Mr Prashant kishor is the campaign runner for Jagan, and PK loves to follow the textbook. Jagan’s "Navarathnalu" concept was copied from Nitish's "7 Resolves" campaign in Bihar elections. Door to door campaigning similar to Punjab, Bihar and Tanzania. Jagan's sessions with ground level voters similar to Amarinder's Coffee with Captain, Modi's Chai pe charcha and Rahul Gandhi's Khaat pe charcha. They couldn't find a nice Telugu translation of those slogans so it's just happening without a name. You want to know what Jagan's next campaigning move? Just look at IPac's previous work on their official website. IPac should've been contesting for the CM of Andhra Pradesh.Some of YSR’s policies, Arogyasree, Rs.2 per kilo rice and Indiramma homes deserve a honorary mention. 108 service was the best of its time and is now adopted by 15 different states across the country.

           The second enemy, the most charming contestant for Chief minister, the youth icon Mr Pawan Kalyan. His brotherly bonding with Chiranjeevi is no less than Ram-Lakshman's. Chiranjeevi stepped in films and so did his brother. Chiranjeevi conceived a party to change the fate of the state and so did his brother. Chiranjeevi earned a lot of cash and the little brother is right where the big brother was. Chiranjeevi got tired after a while and so will be the brother. These movie stars have grown too comfortable in their lavishness and it's not unusual when little brother to looks up to big brother for guidance in life. If Pawan Kalyan was so concerned with changing the state's fate, why did this concern or ambition never reflect in his movies? Why do all his movies revolve around young, pretty and fertile delicacies?

Cash making right?


            Now we talk about our current chief minister Mr Chandra Babu Naidu, I'll only finish with only one quality of his. He was backstabbed by a very powerful person, Mr Narendra Modi, as the prime minister's political motives changed in the course of 4 years. It takes guts and experience to stand against giants while also holding a little, under-developed baby
called 'the bifurcated Andhra Pradesh.' And he did his job fine. He restored the infant's self-esteem, lift up its morale and set it on a path to healthy development and happiness. It is better to entrust a new-born state to a person with "political" Curriculum Vitae instead of a factionist who might be carrying a factionist family legacy of untimely death or a Pop-actor who's most of the adult life was concerned with sleeping around pretty women.

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