- Exploding bullets
- Atambambulla dialogues
- Leaders who are excited to increase the heat in the elections
- In Jubilee Hills Bipole, you are the leader
Bullets of words are exploding. Dialogues resonate like atom bombs. Is the offensive language being used by some leaders to increase the heat in the election? Is the language of the big leaders of the three parties crossing the line in the Jubilee Hills election?
As the Jubilee Hills polls draw nearer, the rhetoric is exploding. Leaders are increasing the dose of dialogue by conducting road shows. So far so good… taking the language to another level is changing the way the campaign works. One over the other is lowering the level of speech. Once upon a time during the election campaign they used to curse each other….the speeches revolved around the party’s ideology. Now there are platforms for personal insults. For any party, that party can set up its own social media and they can listen to anyone’s pain. But objections are being expressed about the language used. This party is not that party.. The leaders of all the parties are choosing to blaspheme.
Congress claims that BRS working president KTR… is speaking offensively to CM Revanth Reddy while saying what he wants to say. The Congress is objecting to low-level dialogues, aside from the single text. The objection of the Congress party is that they are making provocative comments along with dialogues about the CM saying that he is evil. This matter went till the police station filed a case.
CM Revanth Reddy is also giving the same reply to the dialogues coming from BRS. Congress claims that even if Revanth Reddy has observed some restraint for a few days…provocative dialogues are coming from BRS. As a counter to KTR’s comments on CM Revanth Reddy during the recent election campaign, there were rumors that my son is the reason why Jubilee Hills is known as garbage. In an attempt to throw a challenge to the BJP, Kishan Reddy made comments saying that he would be the king in Jubilee Hills. For that, BJP has been satirizing it saying that it is not a king, it is not a bongu. BJP leaders also expressed their objection to the comments made by CM Revanth Reddy.
However, it is open talk that leaders are using low-level language in the election campaign. People want the discretion of the politicians to decide who started it… and who continues it.

