The word war getting tougher day by day. When two leaders blame each other in media comes face to face how would the scene be? The same was witnessed in the Assembly lobbies on Thursday. The word war between two MLAs has shocked all. Surprisingly both belonged once to the same political party.
On Thursday at the Assembly lobbies a word war took place between TDP Vice President Motkupalli and Ex-TDP member and presently an independent MLA Nagam Janardhan Reddy which led into scolding each other. The words began with fun and slowly they turned into a serious note in between these two. When Nagan said Babu is cheating on the Telangana issue, Motkupalli commented why is he speaking like this after being in Chandrababu's cabinet for nine years.
As Nagam said he will not speak to Telangana cheaters who are at the feet of Chandrababu. Motkupalli had tried to counter it back in the same force. This led to scoldings in between these two leaders. Surprisingly when there were symptoms for this to lead into a clash, they both dispersed at the compromising words from media persons present there.
On the whole, this can be stated as an example to say that our leaders are forgetting their stages while speaking.
On Thursday at the Assembly lobbies a word war took place between TDP Vice President Motkupalli and Ex-TDP member and presently an independent MLA Nagam Janardhan Reddy which led into scolding each other. The words began with fun and slowly they turned into a serious note in between these two. When Nagan said Babu is cheating on the Telangana issue, Motkupalli commented why is he speaking like this after being in Chandrababu's cabinet for nine years.
As Nagam said he will not speak to Telangana cheaters who are at the feet of Chandrababu. Motkupalli had tried to counter it back in the same force. This led to scoldings in between these two leaders. Surprisingly when there were symptoms for this to lead into a clash, they both dispersed at the compromising words from media persons present there.
On the whole, this can be stated as an example to say that our leaders are forgetting their stages while speaking.