‘Tadipar Kaun Hai?’ Hyderabad poster asks BJP before Amit Shah visit

The poster is from the TRS social media team, and references a Supreme Court order that barred Amit Shah from Gujarat from 2010 to 2012.

Published Aug 21, 2022 | 2:50 PMUpdated Aug 21, 2022 | 3:49 PM

Tadipaar Kaun Hai

A poster with the tagline “Tadipar Kaun Hai?” appeared in Hyderabad on Sunday, 21 August, mere hours before the visit of Union Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah.

The poster was put up by the social media team of the ruling TRS.

The reference was to the Supreme Court order that barred Shah from entering Gujarat between 2010 and 2012. He was accused in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case .

“Any guesses who this man is? The Absconder, तड़ीपार, తడిపార్, தலைமறைவானவர்! #TadipaarKaunHai ?” tweeted Y Sathish Reddy, convenor of the TRS’ social media team.

“We have put the poster near Panjagutta Metro Station and LB Nagar in the city. Amit Shah is in the city and he should see these posters,” a TRS social media member told South First on condition of anonymity.

Shah is arriving in Hyderabad on Sunday afternoon to address a public meeting in Munugode, the Assembly constituency going for a bypoll, following the resignation of sitting Congress legislator K Rajagopal Reddy, who will be joining the saffron party in the presence of the Union home minister.

Amit Shah to meet Jr NTR

Meanwhile, according to exclusive information available with South First, Shah — who is also the BJP’s No 2 — is scheduled to meet one of the top stars of the Telugu film industry: Jr NTR

The actor comes from a political family, and shares his name with his grandfather NT Rama Rao.

An actor and filmmaker who turned to politics and founded the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Rao would go on to serve as the chief minister of undivided Andhra Pradesh.

Meanwhile, as per the information available with South First, Shah’s meeting with Jr NTR is slated to happen shortly after the BJP leader finishes one with former chief minister and TDP president Nara Chandrababu Naidu at Ramoji Film City (RFC), close to the Shamshabad international airport.

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