The recent oath-taking ceremony of Chandrababu Naidu for his fourth term has stirred up more than just political discussions. A video capturing a small talk between former Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan and Home Minister Amit Shah has ignited curiosity among social media users.


In the viral footage, Tamilisai Soundararajan can be seen gracefully making her way across the stage to attend Chandrababu Naidu's swearing-in ceremony. However, as she passes by Amit Shah, the Home Minister is observed calling her. Following this, their interaction takes a serious turn with Amit Shah pointing fingers at Soundararajan.










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This unexpected development has led to various speculations, particularly against the backdrop of recent events within the Tamil Nadu unit of the BJP. Some social media users have linked this interaction to Tamilisai's recent interview with a Tamil media outlet, where she reportedly criticized the induction of certain individuals with "dubious backgrounds" into the Tamil Nadu BJP.


Moreover, Soundararajan's previous comments targeting the current Tamil Nadu BJP chief, Annamalai, have not gone unnoticed. Despite both Soundararajan and Annamalai facing electoral defeats, Soundararajan has been vocal about her reservations regarding Annamalai's leadership and the party's electoral strategy.


The pointed exchange between Soundararajan and Shah has fueled speculation about underlying tensions and disagreements within the party, particularly regarding its strategies and leadership choices in Tamil Nadu.


On Wednesday, DMK Spokesperson Saravanan said, "What kind of politics is this? Is it polite to put a prominent female politician of Tamil Nadu on stage and express harsh words or threatening body language? Does Amit Shah not know that everyone will see this? Very wrong example!"


Meanwhile, the BJP failed to bag even a single seat in Tamil Nadu. The Lok Sabha elections 2024 were the first polls faced by BJP after AIADMK severed its ties with National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the state. The BJP was in alliance with PMK among other parties.