MLA Kodali Srivenkateswara Rao (Nani) has alleged that West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee sent Prashant Kishor to Chandrababu to convince him to join the INDIA alliance. While Pawan Kalyan is in talks with BJP, another PK is in talks with INDIA alliance, Mamata Banerjee and the Congress. Chandrababu continues to follow his two eyes theory,” said Nani. He said they had been saying that Chandrababu Naidu was an outdated politician.
“Nothing will happen if the TDP chief meets Prashant Kishor,” Nani said. No matter how many PKs are there in TDP, they cannot beat YSRCP led by CM Jagan Mohan Reddy, he said and added: “We have used Prashant Kishor to the fullest and there is nothing left in him.”
Kodali recalled that when Prashant Kishor came from Bihar and was the YSRCP strategist, Chandrababu had said that PK can do nothing. On Saturday, Chandrababu met PK. Now, the ‘yellow media’ should tell what PK will do for them.
He added that the yellow media raised a hue and cry that Chandrababu would be killed on PK’s instructions. Now, Lokesh has roped in PK to kill Chandrababu.
Kodali Nani said that Prashant Kishor had nothing to do with IPAC as he was no longer on the IPAC team.
Earlier in the day, MLA Nani held a meeting with YSRCP social media conveners and co-conveners of the constituency at his residence in Gudivada. Nani handed over the ID cards to the party conveners and co-conveners. Later, he unveiled the content of Jagananna Connects, which is the official social media page of the YSRCP.
Nani has set the action plan for the social media team as the elections are approaching and suggested that the team should participate in bringing the welfare programmes of the government closer to the people. He said that the social media team should effectively condemn the malicious propaganda against CM Jagan’s welfare programmes.
YSRCP Krishna District Social Media Co-Convenor Thota Rajesh, Gudivada Constituency Convenor Karre Chinni, Co-Convenor Ravi, Urban YCP President Gorla Seenu, Market Yard Chairman Matta Nagamani John Victor, and senior YCP leaders were present.