This story is from March 23, 2018
National party aims to control South India with Operation Dravida, alleges Shivaji
VIJAYAWADA: Tollywood actor
Interacting with the media here, Shivaji said that the national party had chalked out detailed strategies in each of the states. Operation Garuda referred to the party’s game plan in AP and Telangana, for which Rs 4,800 crore was earmarked. The game plan in Karnataka is titled Operation Kumara and in Tamil Nadu it is Operation Ravana. The actor said he came to know about the operation in 2017 through a Karnataka-based activist named Kalyan Ji belonging to the national party.
In AP, Shivaji said they are aiming to make a Telugu man, who plays a major role in the party, as the chief minister after the 2019 elections. As part of this, a new party from AP will make heavy allegations against the major ruling party. Another regional party will join hands in this. “But these two have no clue about the larger scheme of things and will end up being used in the operation,” Shivaji said.
The new party and the regional party will join hands and defeat the major party in 2019. After this, the chief of the new party will be offered a Union minister post while the chief of the regional party will be sent to jail as he is already facing a slew of cases. After this, several leaders of the regional party will switch sides and the Telugu leader from the national party will take charge. Shivaji added that “a constitutional force” is implementing the game plan.
Shivaji
on Thursday made sensational allegations against a ‘national party’, which he said is trying to take control over the South Indian states under a phased operation titled Operation Dravida.IPL 2025 mega auction
In AP, Shivaji said they are aiming to make a Telugu man, who plays a major role in the party, as the chief minister after the 2019 elections. As part of this, a new party from AP will make heavy allegations against the major ruling party. Another regional party will join hands in this. “But these two have no clue about the larger scheme of things and will end up being used in the operation,” Shivaji said.
The new party and the regional party will join hands and defeat the major party in 2019. After this, the chief of the new party will be offered a Union minister post while the chief of the regional party will be sent to jail as he is already facing a slew of cases. After this, several leaders of the regional party will switch sides and the Telugu leader from the national party will take charge. Shivaji added that “a constitutional force” is implementing the game plan.
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