Since Chandrababu Naidu's imprisonment, protests led by a particular community have evoked a unique mix of emotions among observers.
In Hyderabad, IT employees have joined these protests, proudly acknowledging their caste affiliation.
Interestingly, some participants who do not belong to this community engage out of a sense of obligation to their friends of that particular caste rather than unwavering support for Chandrababu.
A noticeable pattern emerges: no protests against Chandrababu take place without the participation of that community.
This phenomenon extends globally, with protests in places like the USA and London.
Shockingly, the names of the organizers of such agitations abroad all belong to a particular community. How can it be called an 'agitation' rather than naming it a 'caste-based activity'?
Even from the film industry, no one other than the celebrities of a particular community condemned CBN's arrest.
On the whole, everyone portrayed Chandrababu as a caste leader rather than projecting him as a leader of all Telugus. Pity but true!