TDP president and AP Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu of late has been showing clear symptoms of suffering from 'superiority complex' disorder, going by the statements he has been making in the public meetings, officials meetings and press conferences.
Superiority disorder is a psychiatric illness which the person possess the fantasy and day-dreaming experiences that he is greater and better than others.
Chandrababu has been repeatedly talking about how he is greater than PM Narendra Modi.
To support his claim, he argues that he became CM in 1995, much more earlier than Narendra Modi, who became CM in 2002 ignoring the fact that Modi was elected as PM by people with a clear mandate in 2014.
He went on to say that he addressed PM Modi as 'Sir' several times when he visited Amaravathi, though he was much junior to him in politics.
Chandrababu even trying to tell people that he is greater than US President.
He said, "When US President Bill Clinton visited Hyderabad in late 1990s while I was CM of Undivided AP, I addressed him as Mister Clinton. But I addressed Modi as Sir several times."
People wonder whether addressing someone as 'Mister' does not amount to giving respect .
Referring to AP Opposition leader and YSRCP chief Jagan, Chandrababu says Jagan lacks the experience of a sarpanch or ward member ignoring that he was elected to Lok Sabha and also Assembly.
Chandrababu is also not sparing Telangana CM KCR to press his point that he is greater than KCR.
"I gave due respect to Telangana CM KCR in the past four years though he worked under me while he was in TDP. But KCR has no respect for me now," Naidu says.
When Naidu will realise the fact that the respect has to be earned and cannot be demanded from others.