Hours after senior actor and Telugu Desam Party legislator Nandamuri Balakrishna posted a strong tweet on the renaming of NTR health university as YSR health university, YSR Congress party gave him a strong retort.
Senior YSRC leader and Andhra Pradesh housing minister Jogi Ramesh lashed out at Balakrishna for calling YSRC leaders as dogs and crabs and saying nobody would separate NTR from the Telugu race.
“Mr Balakrishna, first explain, who had separated NTR from the Telugu people? Who had backstabbed your father and usurped the party and trust founded by NTR? Who is the dog? Is it not your brother-in-law Chandrababu Naidu? Did you not install him in the chief minister’s post? Have you not betrayed your own father to make a dog sit in the CM’s chair?” Ramesh asked.
Describing Balakrishna as a tail of a dog called Naidu, the minister wondered whether it was not NTR’s sons who had ditched their own father, degraded family values and run after Naidu? “Did you not follow the dog like its tail?” he asked.
Recalling NTR’s last wish that his sons should teach a fitting lesson to Chandrababu Naidu, Ramesh said these idiots and stupids could not fulfil even their father’s last wish.
“You preferred to eat the food left over by Naidu,” he criticised.
The minister said NTR’s sons had no moral values.
“You compared the YSRC leaders with dogs. But dogs are faithful. You don’t have even that faith. When your father was pulled down from power, you were laughing heartily. Don’t you have shame?” he asked.
Alleging that Naidu used every member of NTR’s family including you, Harikrishna and Daggubati Venkateshwar Rao and dumped them later, Ramesh wondered how Balakrishna was still defending Naidu.
“What is more shameful is that you had given your daughter to the son of a dog called Chandrababu Naidu. What should we call you? Dog or its tail?” he asked.
Ramesh said if Balakrishna was really born to NTR and had any self-respect, he should shoot Naidu dead with a real gun for snatching the CM post, party and the trust from NTR causing the latter’s death or stop posting such useless tweets hereafter.