South leaders get support from BJP
Hyderabad: To expand the party in the South, the BJP is trying to include as many political parties it can directly or indirectly into its fold. For this, it is not missing out any chance.
In fact, except in Karnataka, the BJP has no base in other southern states to come to power on its own. After its fallout with the Telugu Desam, the BJP is now exploiting the rift between Pawan Kalyan and Chandrababu Naidu.
The BJP has come out in support of Kalyan’s imaginary rants against Naidu. Pawan Kalyan had alleged on Friday that to defame him and abuse his mother, a conspiracy has been hatched and that a Cabinet minister is also involved in this. The BJP to please Pawan Kalyan has demanded a high-level probe headed by a retired High Court judge on the allegations by the actor
The BJP has set aside the strong remarks made by Pawan Kalyan who had made strong remarks against the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi for denying Special Category Status to AP. The BJP follows the “enemy’s enemy is our friend” policy.
Former minister and BJP MLA P. Manikyala Rao said: “Since a Cabinet minister has been mentioned in the allegations made by Pawan Kalyan, the government should order a high-level probe by a retired High Court judge or by the police and prove that the government is clean and that no minister is behind the slander as alleged. The government should also take action against those involved in the conspiracy, if found guilty.”