100 Years Of NTR Is Not Just For One Community?

G GOWTHAM
Until he entered politics, ntr was everyone's matinée idol. telugu people from all walks of life regarded him as a true screen god. His photos in the costumes of Lord krishna and Lord Rama once adorned the walls of many homes, regardless of caste. However, things have altered since he founded the telugu Desam Party. Despite the fact that he was hailed by the entire state of andhra pradesh at the time, after his triumph, members of his community became polarized and projected him as an icon of their community. Slowly, the actor-turned-politician, who had millions of fans, was reduced to a small circle of people. Since then, group politics has come into its own.

All of the community's leaders, businessmen, and landlords banded together to support the telugu Desam Party, thanks to Chandrababu Naidu's influence. In ap politics, the quid pro quo activities began with the allocation of government lands to certain enterprises, among other things. Under Chandrababu's leadership, the exploitation of power was also ramped up for the advantage of one particular community. As a result, many young people's minds have been tainted. They formed caste organizations at professional colleges and utilized NTR's image as a source of power and pride. Chandrababu never took any steps to protect his father-in-image law's as a universal leader. For the sake of money and labor, he exploited him to polarize the caste system.

People eventually saw the TDP's concentrated caste frenzy and began intentionally distancing themselves from it. By 2019, the anti-establishment movement had taken hold and the tdp had suffered its greatest setback. The situation has gotten so bad that when NTR's photo is exhibited, it is no longer seen as a symbol of telugu pride, but rather as a representation of a certain community's arrogance. Chandrababu and everyone around him deserve credit for reducing him to a mere community idol. However, I'd like to end on the note that ntr is a renowned performer and politician who gave the Telugus a sense of belonging. For all Telugus, the centennial of his birth is a cause for celebration.

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