Aparichitudu’ in KCR sends jitters over TRS fate in elections

The “Aparichitudu” in TRS president and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has been sending jitters down the spine of TRS leaders and cadre.

The split-personality concept used by ace Tamil director Shankar in 1990s blockbuster “Aparichitudu’ became very popular and it earned a lot of accolades for actor Vikram.

In the move, two sharp contrasting characters come out of hero at the same time.

KCR’s talk in his ongoing election meetings are also bringing back the memories of Aparichitudu.

In one public meeting, KCR says TRS is going to win 106 seats out of 119 Assembly seats comfortably in the election results to be declared on December 11.

In the very next meeting, he hints at TRS losing elections and urges people with folded hands that the responsibility of saving KCR from defeat in the hands of Mahakutami lies with Telangana people.

This sharp contrast in his remarks from one meeting to another within a span of one-two hours has been raising the BP levels among TRS leaders and cadre.

KCR has been trying to emotionalise people by saying, “I am a lean person. To beat this lean person, starting from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP president Amit Shah, UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, Congress president Rahul Gandhi to Andhra Babu Chandrababu have joined hands and declared war on Telangana. They are not waging a war on KCR but on Telangana. The responsibility of saving me from those people lies with Telangana people.”

Within no time, KCR changes his words. “I got latest survey reports, which reveal that TRS will win not 100 seats but 106 seats. All the Opposition parties will confine to single digit. There is nothing to fear.”

KCR’s emotional appeals fearing defeat and victory utterances at the same time has been creating a sense of panic and confusion for TRS leaders and cadre at the same time, who also feel “Aparichitudu” act like KCR.


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