Political climate became hot with Pawan Kalyan meeting CBN

Political climate in Hyderabad suddenly became hot with discussion about Power Star Pawan Kalyan meeting the TDP chief Chandra Babu Naidu.

Most surprisingly, another Mega brother Naga Babu was also with him. Though the two were with Naidu for less than half-an-hour, the meeting immediately generated speculations.

Pawan Kalyan has been angry with Chiranjeevi ever since he merged his PRP in the Congress and started singing paeans of Sonia Gandhi, whom he vehemently criticized before elections.

Pawan who accepted the post of the chief of the youth wing of the PRP, vigorously campaigned for the party. He used such harsh dialogues as “Panchalu Voodadeesi Kodataam” against Congress leaders. Though Chiranjeevi has merged the party in Congress and forgot all that he said against Congress and all the Congress leaders said about him, Pawan is still unable to come to terms with the present situation. Reports have been doing rounds ever since the merger, he has been keeping away from Chiranjeevi and his politics.

It is in this back drop that his meeting with Naidu became instant talk of the town. There are speculations that Pawan has decided to join the TDP as that party has chosen to oppose the Congress ever since its launch and stuck to that stand.

It is also being said that Pawan expressed his intention to join the TDP and Naidu instantly agreed to it. There are discussions in political circles that Pawan asked for the Machilipatnam ticket and Chandrababu accepted it also.

Though there is no information from Pawan’s side, TDP sources are confirming Pawan’s meeting Chandrababu and his interest in joining the party. If Pawan really joins TDP, it is going to be a big boost to the party and might even upset the fortunes of other parties, because of Pawan’s tremendous mass following.    


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