Kodali Nani Takes A Dig At CBN On Nara Bhvaneswari’s Comments!

The infamous Andhra Pradesh Assembly incident involving Telugu Desam Party(TDP) chief Nara Chandrababu Naidu needs no introduction. Chandrababu Naidu’s wife Nara Bhuvaneswari who earlier issued a statement on the matter had reacted to the issue and issued a warning to the politicians and urged everyone to not target the opponents on personal issues.

While responding to the issue, Nara Bhuvaneswari opined that targeting the opponents on personal issues is not appreciable and said, those who are behind this will have to face the effects of the sins. Such personal attacks are of no use for society, said Bhuvaneswari.

YSRCP Firebrand leader, Minister for Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs Kodali Nani, known for his foul language responded to CBN’s wife’s comments. He even supported her comments and said, those who made such comments will face sins.

On the occasion, Kodali Nani breathed fire on Chandrababu Naidu. I agree with Nara Bhuvaneswari’s comments on the issue. As she said, people who were responsible for the usage of objectionable comments against her will get affected, he said.

Taking a dig at CBN indirectly, Kodali Nani said that besides those who made such comments, the ones who made an issue from this will also face the heat. The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet Minister gave a few examples during the regime of the previous Telugu Desam Party(TDP) government.

Reminding how Actress-turned-politician Roja Selvamani and Lakshmi Parvathi faced such incidents in the Assembly, Kodali Nani said, everyone knows how they were humiliated by the TDP leaders. As an after-effect of Chandrababu Naidu’s sins, he is going through this, he said.

Not leaving Chandrababu Naidu, Kodali Nani went on to say that, the sins he had committed will not leave him easily and he will not be able to attain the opposition status too.

Earlier, Nara Bhuvaneswari had released an official statement on the infamous issue and took the opportunity to thank one and all who stood in solidarity with her. Late Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao’s son Nara Bhuvaneswari said she is thanking everyone who treated her like a sister and family member and expressed their support. We were raised with a certain culture and we will not let it down, she said.