Union minister Chiranjeevi has
found fault with his brother Pawan Kalyan for meeting BJP's prime ministerial
candidate Narendra Modi.
Chiranjeevi told reporters in
Visakhapatnam Saturday that Pawan should not have met Modi as he is facing allegations
of involvement in post-Godhra massacre.
"I believe my brother is
secular but his meeting with a key leader of communal BJP surprised me,"
said Chiranjeevi, a former superstar.
"I doubt whether my brother
has knowledge of the allegations Modi is facing over his role in the
post-Godhra massacre," said the actor-turned-politician.
Pawan Kalyan, who floated Jana Sena
last week, met Modi in Ahmedabad Friday and declared his support to his
candidature for the post of prime minister.
The youngest brother of Chiranjeevi
described Modi as the right man for the top post and claimed that he declared
his support on behalf of Telugu-speaking people of both Telangana and Andhra
Pradesh.
While launching his political
party, Pawan had given a call for 'Congress hatao, desh bachao' (Remove
Congress, save the nation).
Chiranjeevi has already stated that
he would treat his brother as like any other political rival.
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