A heated exchange between Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy and Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has sparked a political feud, gaining national attention. Reddy initiated the clash with a viral remark, “po mone Vijaya,” leading to a sharp exchange of words. Despite Vijayan’s responses, Reddy remains undeterred, labeling the confrontation a “blessing” and asserting his resilience.
Accusing Vijayan of disrespecting Kerala’s citizens, Reddy proclaimed an end to Vijayan’s era with a parting shot, “bye bye Pinarayi.” Reddy criticized Vijayan for evading political queries, including alleged ties with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In a veiled jab, Reddy hinted at a connection between Vijayan and PM Modi, intensifying the dispute.
The dispute escalated further as Vijayan’s “dash mone” retort added fuel to the fire, sparking discussions on the decorum of political dialogues. Vijayan responded with a formal letter to Reddy, highlighting Kerala’s progress in a measured counter. This clash between the two Chief Ministers reflects a broader trend of aggressive political discourse in India, transcending regional boundaries.
As the confrontation unfolds amidst Kerala’s upcoming elections, all eyes are on the escalating verbal duel. Reddy’s involvement in Kerala’s campaign, coupled with Vijayan’s impending response, sets the stage for a high-stakes showdown as the state prepares to elect 140 legislators.
