In the run up to elections in Andhra Pradesh, the scene is heating up among political parties. While TV debates are a rage among political parties, some of them are getting popular for the filthy language used on them by the debate participants.
In a recent TV debate, Jana Sena leader Kalyan Dileep Sunkara targeted Telugu Desam Party’s Sadineni Yamini and made personal comments. Indicating that she is a woman of loose character, Jana Sena leader went on to say that “politics is not for people like you. It is not for women who cross all limits, like you and roam on the roads shamelessly. I will beat you up. Be careful.”
During such degrading comments by Kalyan, while the news anchor tried alerting the Jana Sena leader, he went onto warn Yamini on live TV and said “people like you are teaching us what to do? Should I learn from a characterless woman like you? (Mee lanti Mallipuvvulu Picchi vunna vallu matladukovali, Mallipuvulu nalipinchukovadam, Baritheginchina jeevitham needi).”
While Yamini was furious at the comments, she protested on the live show and as a result, walked out of the studio. Unfortunately, the whole incident points out at how politicians of today are stooping so low and getting personal with their comments.
If one observes the pattern of Jana Sena followers on social media, same trend of personal abuse is followed by most of them. They have used filthy language against several women on similar lines, targeting their character. While Jana Sena Chief Pawan Kalyan promises “New Age Politics”, it would be wise for him to guide his supporters and party men to take lessons on dignity and respect for others who differ with JSP’s opinions.
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