Sunday 23 March 2014

Is he neglecting Balakrishna?





The latest gossip doing rounds in political circles is that TDP chiefman Chandra Babu Naidu is ditching Nandamuri Balakrishna, son of veteran actor-politician Nandamuri Taraka Ramarao. Apparently, Babu is preferring Pawan Kalyan, younger brother of Chiranjeevi over his brother-in-law Balayya. Despite huge requests by his fans, Naidu is reportedly unwilling to give even a MLA seat to Nandamuri star Balakrishna who has been working for the party for two decades. Whereas in case of Pawan, Naidu is ready to support his MP Candidature, overnight. Pawan Kalyan has already met Babu twice and held deliberations. Naidu has reportedly assured Pawan on this. This is definitely not going well with Balayya's fans as they are deeply unhappy over Naidu's attitude.

Although, Naidu knows that both Balakrishna and Pawan Kalyan are equally big stars with humongous fans base, but he is not treating them with same yardstick. Despite knowing that Balakrishna is winning horse in Hindupur and consolidate vote bank of TDP in Rayalaseema, Babu is keeping him away, whereas going all out to woo Pawan Kalyan. Balayya's fans are ruing over Babu's "double-standards".

Gossip mongers cooking up that Babu doesn't want to promote either Balakrishna or Jr NTR, despite banking on lakhs of Nandamuri fans clubs, but makes exception for Pawan. Why Naidu, is biased toward Chiranjeevi's family and 'ill-treating' family mambers of founder of TDP NTR, Nandamuri fans are demanding an answer for such alleged 'ill-treatment'.

The big question is Balayya has never openly expressed his wish to contest elections. TDP top brass too quashing these as cookedup stories by "anti-TDP media" and "Jagan media". TDP leaders say Babu and Balayya share great bond each other and has respect on one another. "Every big star is welcome to join or support TDP. We treat everyone fairly," said top TDP leader. He added that Babu too contemplating to field Nandamuri family (including  Jr NTR if he is interested) in 2014 election campaigning. Let's wait and watch.

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