Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has been making two statements repetitively with hardly any headway. He iterates that “Amravati will be world class capital” and repeatedly advises his party leaders to “be cautious while speaking to the media”. It is evident that TDP leaders are competing to become a victim to media faux pas.
Slip-ups going viral significantly commenced with Jaleel Khan’s ‘B.com Physics’ to the latest K S Jawahar who said ‘Beer is a health drink’ becoming butt of jokes. While the leaders are recognized for infamous mistakes, they are losing prospects of respectable career. Jaleel Khan who was aspiring for a Cabinet berth had to give up the dream due to this slip-of-tongue.
Bhimavaram MLA Pulaparthi Ramanjaneyulu became famous for his statement that for ‘20years he drank only milk and started eating solid food only after he was coerced by his relatives’. It was not restricted to MLAs and local leaders, but MP Sujana Chowdary made reckless statement that “Those who are getting inspired from Jallikattu can play Jallikattu or Cock Fights or Pig Fights”.
Bad statements definitely become popular stories. Minister of IT&C Nara Lokesh had given several such opportunities. Be it ‘will create water scarcity problem’ or ‘Jayanthi vardanthi’ mix-up. Even Chandrababu Naidu himself said that the ‘state tops in corruption’. While Lokesh and Chandrababu are sheltered despite mistakes to an extent that some media houses also protect them by writing counter stories. Not everyone in TDP are fortunate enough to be shielded. They have to face the ire of the TDP supremo.
Opposition YSR Congress Party also had may such gaffes. Jagan so far has been easy-going on such mistakes, because he himself has been a victim.
Social Networking platforms have become imperative in terms of the reach. Officials get sacked and common man gets arrested for any reckless statement on social media. Despite the peers being cautioned time and again, the number of solecisms in politics is only increasing. Nonetheless, Jawahar may sooner or later have to face repercussions for this statement. In the era of social media, tactless act or remarks are easy to make but hard to get out of it.