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CM Chandrababu Naidu's wife condemns 'derogatory' comments against TDP MLA

By IANS | Updated: July 9, 2025 12:49 IST

Amaravati, July 9 Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu's wife Nara Bhuvaneswari on Wednesday condemned the alleged ...

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Amaravati, July 9 Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu's wife Nara Bhuvaneswari on Wednesday condemned the alleged derogatory comments made by YSR Congress Party leader and former MLA Nallapureddy Prasanna Kumar Reddy against Telugu Desam Party MLA Vemireddy Prashanthi Reddy.

Bhuvaneswari took to the social media platform 'X' on Wednesday to condemn the remarks made by the former MLA from Kovur in the Nellore district.

"I stand in solidarity with Kovvur MLA Smt. Prashanthi Reddy Garu and firmly condemn the derogatory remarks made against her. Such statements expose a deeper, troubling anti-woman mindset within the institutions they come from, and they have no place in our society," posted Bhuvaneswari, who is the Vice-Chairperson and Managing Director of Heritage Foods Limited.

"Women lead with strength, integrity, and merit. Derogatory words can't diminish our worth or break our spirit. Our culture values and upholds respect for women. Any attempt to undermine that must be rejected by all. Today and always, we stand united against this mindset and in strong support of every woman's dignity," she wrote.

Bhuvaneswari's sister and BJP MP Daggubati Purandeswari also condemned the remarks made by the YRSCP leader.

She stated that the "inappropriate" comments made by Prasannakumar Reddy, who was elected as an MLA six times, disregarding his responsibility towards women, are intolerable to a civilised society.

"We demand that he unconditionally offer a public apology to Prashanthi Reddy garu. On this occasion, I also state that if his wife or mother accepts his comments, I will withdraw my demand," said Purandeswari, the MP from Rajahmundry.

Earlier, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu termed the alleged derogatory comments against Prashanthi Reddy as "utterly disgusting".

He said that strict legal action would be taken against anyone who behaves with women inappropriately.

In a message on 'X', he condemned the remarks made by Prasanna Kumar Reddy. "There is no change in the behaviour of YSRCP leaders. Insulting women, using abusive language, and belittling them have become the political ideology of that party," he said.

"Humiliating women and engaging in character assassination is deeply ingrained in the DNA of the YSRCP. Even though such conduct was one of the reasons behind their crushing electoral defeat, there seems to be no change in their inherent nature," the TDP chief said.

"Are these people even human? Is this what politics has become?" he asked while voicing concern over personal attacks on women and violations of their self-respect.

He said every citizen should recognise what he called a systematic conspiracy by the YSRCP to undermine the dignity of women.

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