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Lokesh Treads Carefully on BJP's Role in Chandrababu's Arrest, Despite Hints of Backing

  • Lokesh seems cautious to directly blame BJP for Chandrababu's arrest, despite insinuations

  • Many believe Chandrababu's arrest goes beyond just Jagan's government alone

  • Lokesh failed to get meetings with BJP seniors during Delhi visit, raising questions

  • I.N.D.I.A. allies offered moral support to Lokesh, but tangible help from Delhi was missing

  • Rumors say Jagan may not have conceived Chandrababu's arrest idea without BJP support

greatandhra.com
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Nara Lokesh defends his father, Chandrababu Naidu, against corruption allegations, stating that the accusations are false and that Naidu's focus is on the progress of the state and country. Additionally, Lokesh criticizes CM Jagan and challenges him to disclose his own pending cases, while also daring the ruling government to arrest him.
During a press conference, TDP General Secretary Nara Lokesh's mention of his brother Pawan Kalyan as his support while leading the party in the absence of their father, Chandrababu Naidu, displayed ignorance and undermined the importance of TDP leaders.
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Speculation arises in the Telugu States that the Andhra Pradesh government might arrest TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh due to alleged offenses, potentially leading his wife, Nara Brahmani, with limited political skills, to assume party leadership for the upcoming general election.
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