Amit Shah's Viral Clip: Did He Scold Tamilisai Soundararajan?

Amit Shah's Viral Clip: Did He Scold Tamilisai Soundararajan?
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A recent viral clip has sparked controversy, with many speculating that Union Home Minister Amit Shah scolded Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Tamilisai Soundararajan. The clip shows Shah speaking to Soundararajan in an animated manner, with some interpreting it as a public scolding.

The Incident

The incident occurred during the swearing-in ceremony of Chandrababu Naidu as Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister. Soundararajan, who resigned as Telangana Governor and unsuccessfully contested the Lok Sabha elections from Chennai South, was seen in an animated discussion with Shah.

Soundararajan's Response

Soundararajan took to social media to clarify the situation, stating that Shah had called her to discuss post-poll follow-up and challenges faced. She emphasized that Shah's advice was reassuring and that there was no scolding involved.

Speculation and Reaction

The viral clip sparked speculation about the nature of the conversation. Some interpreted it as a public scolding, while others saw it as a normal discussion. Tamil Nadu BJP's social media cell vice president Karthik Gopinath, a supporter of state party chief K Annamalai, commented that the clip looked like a strong admonishment from Shah to Soundararajan.

Background

The incident has been seen as a reflection of the ongoing power struggle within the BJP in Tamil Nadu. Soundararajan had recently taken a dig at Annamalai, saying that she had a yardstick when she was the party's chief where she didn't encourage anti-social elements, but recently anti-social elements have been taken into the party.

Conclusion

The viral clip has sparked controversy, with many speculating about the nature of the conversation between Amit Shah and Tamilisai Soundararajan. While Soundararajan has clarified that there was no scolding involved, the incident highlights the ongoing power struggle within the BJP in Tamil Nadu.

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