Deccan Chronicle

TD asks its people not to respond to PKs tweets

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The ruling Telugu Desam (TD) has directed all representa­tives, leaders and cadres not to respond to Pawan Kalyan’s angry tweets, since any reaction will likely create fresh controvers­ies. In one tweet, Pawan said, “Before an actor or a political leader, I am a son and as a son, if I can’t safeguard the honour of my mother, I better die.’’ Taking this sentiment into considerat­ion, TD headquarte­rs has asked its leaders to not respond until further directions from the party.

Word from the party is that TD leaders want to portray Pawan’s tweets as being against them and a few vernacular news channels as a conspiracy. All through the day-long fast, or Dharma Porata Deeksha, observed by TD supremo N. Chandrabab­u Naidu, senior TD leaders have been introspect­ing how best to counter Pawan. A senior Cabinet minister said that the party will react only after going through Pawan’s tweets and his observatio­ns on Naidu and also on TD state committee chief Kala Venkata Rao. “Pawan is a bundle of emotions, and we have been asked to stay silent until further orders,’’ the minister said.

However, several TD leaders are puzzled about why Pawan chose to show his anger on the day of the Dharma Porata Deeksha, which was a cause adopted by the Chief Minister in the larger interests of the state. “Is it an attempt to divert attention from the cause?’’ asked a politburo member.

Naidu is likely to consult ministers, MLAs and MPs over Pawan’s remarks, which have specifical­ly targeted him and his ties with the media. This is the second direct attack by Pawan on the Chief Minister and his family after the Jana Sena formation day public meeting at Guntur on March 14.

THE TD LEADERS want to portray Pawan’s tweets against them and a few channels as a conspiracy.

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