Telugu Desham Party leaders’ strategy is to forget things that aren’t worth remembering. The tradition of dis-remembering is not only limited to promises like Special Category Status and Vishakapatnam Railway Zone but also people who campaigned for their party in 2014 elections. The moment has come for Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan who was under the assumption that he was important for TDP-BJP, but signals from the ministers seem otherwise.
TDP leader and Union Minister for Civil Aviation Pusapati Ashok Gajapathi Raju’s statements on Kalyan left everyone in disbelief. Raju was asked to respond to Kalyan’s latest tweets on the appointment of TTD EO. The MP from Vizianagaram said “I do not know who is Pawan Kalyan”. He said “Apparently Pawan Kalyan is an actor. I stopped watching movies twenty years ago”
Jana Sena supremo keeps warning Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu of going against their parties. The actor-turned politician earlier held that the BJP-led NDA government’s attitude is different after three years of ruling. Despite stating that Jana Sena is not ally with TDP or BJP, Kalyan has been going soft on both the parties that he had supported in 2014 elections. Will Jana Sena party chief go ahead and “question” both the governments now? Or Will he also follow the strategy ‘forgive and forget’?