Revanth Reddy's Fiery Attack: ‘Nee po mone Vijaya’ at Kerala Campaign
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy criticized Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan at a UDF campaign roadshow, using a popular Malayalam film dialogue to emphasize that Vijayan’s time in power is over. Reddy voiced confidence in the Congress-led UDF’s victory in the upcoming Kerala Assembly polls on April 9.
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During a high-energy campaign roadshow in Nemom constituency, Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy launched a verbal assault on Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. By adapting a beloved Malayalam film line, Reddy proclaimed that Vijayan's political era had ended.
Reddy cleverly modified the famous dialogue 'Nee po mone Dinesha' from the Malayalam hit 'Narasimham,' directing it at Vijayan as 'Nee po mone Vijaya.' The crowd responded with enthusiasm to this theatrical move.
The roadshow, supporting UDF candidate K S Sabarinathan, saw Reddy express confidence in the Congress-led UDF's mission to bring change and development to Kerala. The Kerala Assembly elections, comprising 140 seats, are scheduled for April 9.
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