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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu wrote a letter to Tamilnadu Chief Minister Jayalalitha, asking to continue Telugu in Tamilnadu schools.
It was expected that, Pawan Kalyan would respond to the issue, after Telugu was banned in Tamilnadu. Regarding this, even a few of the biggies opined that Pawan’s entry would bring a positive change. Though Pawan decided to come forward to fight against the Tamilnadu government, reportedly, BJP officials told not to interfere and protest against Jayalalitha, as the latter are trying to maintain cordial relations with her.
With this, it seems, Pawan stepped back in protesting against Tamilnadu CM. It is this time, Naidu recognized his necessity to respond to the issue and so came forward and wrote a letter to Jayalalitha.
In the letter, Naidu specified that, in Andhra Pradesh, 60% of the schools have Tamil and sought to make Telugu as the second language in Tamilnadu state. “If this is followed, there would be an opportunity of learning more languages and thus improve the skills of the people,” Naidu opined.
It is to be remembered that, after Pawan Kalyan requested the AP government to stop the land pooling, Naidu responded positively towards it. But the land pooling stoppage credit went to Pawan Kalyan and the Betahpudi villagers even named an area after him.
With this, it seems, Naidu was disappointed and waiting for a right chance to have an upper hand over Pawan Kalyan. So, when Pawan was expected to respond on the issue, but failed to do so, what can be the bigger opportunity than this, to have the upper hand over Pawan. So suddenly, Naidu came into the picture and wrote a letter to Jayalalitha, to grab the attention of the locals.
However, it should be seen whether the uncompromising dashing Chief Minister of Tamilnadu, Jayalalitha, comes down for Naidu or not.
By Phani Ch