When KCR Called Chandrababu Naidu as 'DIRTIEST POLITICIAN'

SIBY JEYYA
K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR), the chief minister of telangana, has often clashed with N. chandrababu naidu, the former chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, especially in the period following the bifurcation of the states in 2014. kcr once referred to chandrababu naidu as the "dirtiest politician" during a political rally, reflecting the intense rivalry and political friction between the two leaders.
KCR’s statement was rooted in multiple factors, including allegations of corruption, interference in Telangana's affairs, and political conspiracies. One of the key incidents that escalated tensions was the infamous "cash-for-vote" scandal in 2015, where Naidu’s party (TDP) was accused of attempting to bribe a nominated telangana MLA during the state’s Legislative Council elections. kcr and his party, telangana rashtra samithi (TRS), accused Naidu of trying to meddle in Telangana's politics even after the bifurcation, calling it an attempt to undermine the newly formed state's political autonomy.
KCR has also blamed Chandrababu for opposing Telangana's formation during the agitation for statehood and has often portrayed him as someone who prioritized political power over people's welfare. This deep-rooted rivalry, coupled with accusations of corruption and political manipulation, led kcr to use strong language, calling Naidu the "dirtiest politician" as part of his aggressive political strategy.

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