Andhra Pradesh TDP President Atchannaidu is extremely displeased with Hindupuram MLA Balakrishna.
Chandrababu Naidu is currently incarcerated in Rajahmundry Central Jail due to a corruption case, while Lokesh is staying in Delhi to avoid potential arrest.
In this context, State President Atchannaidu is assuming a prominent role within the TDP, officially responsible for advancing the party's agenda.
However, Atchannaidu confides in those close to him, expressing frustration over Nandamuri Balakrishna's actions, which seem to undermine his authority as the State President of TDP.
It's widely known that Atchannaidu is irritated by Balayya's actions. He reminds the fact that TDP traditionally has a President and every MLA of his party consult him before taking getting into any political action. Most notably, Atchannaidu was dissatisfied with Balayya's conduct in the Assembly.
Following Chandrababu, Atchannaidu is the leading figure of the opposition party within the assembly. Unfortunately, without his knowledge, Balayya behaves in an erratic manner, often taking actions such as thumping his chest, twirling his mustache, and making disruptive whistle sounds.
Atchannaidu is giviung an impression that he is backing the actions of Balakrishna in public domain. But he has voiced his concern that Balayya should not take the lead in any protest activities within the Assembly without informing him in the first place.
Consequently, many have noticed that Atchannaidu has been unusually quiet during assembly meetings when Balakrishna is doing all the noise, which is contrary to his usual nature.
Even TDP MLAs have shown little regard for Atchannaidu's authority, as they align themselves with Balayya, causing embarrassment for Atchannaidu.
Atchannaidu is frustrated that instructions regarding Assembly conduct are being sent directly to Balayya from external sources.
Furthermore, the alliance declaration between Lokesh, Balakrishna, and Janasena, made in Rajahmundry Central Jail without Atchannaidu's involvement, has only fueled his anger.
Atchannaidu came to realize that Balayya's behavior became increasingly erratic after Chandrababu's arrest.
Witnessing Balayya seated in the president's chair at the TDP central office, deeply saddened Achchenna, as he felt sidelined.
Given the tumultuous state of affairs where Balayya himself is leading TDP in his way, it's unsurprising that Atchannaidu may soon decide to distance himself from him and focus on his work elsewhere.