Political morality is the practice of making moral statements regarding political actions.
The first morality is the ethics of office which primarily deals with public officials and the approaches they practice.
The second morality is the ethics of policy which majorly deals with moral values in democratic societies.
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) national President N. Chandrababu Naidu on Monday in Delhi invited YSR Congress party chief and leader of opposition in Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly YS Jagan Mohan Reddy to ally with TDP.
Speaking to News18 in Delhi, Naidu said, “if they have national interests, let them come. If at all he (YS Jagan) wins one or two seats, let him come and support us; nothing wrong in it.”
Chandrababu Naidu (CBN) a few weeks ago at media conference invited JanaSena party chief Pawan Kalyan too to ally with TDP, and gave similar answer saying ‘nothing wrong it’.
Responding to alliance speculations with TDP, Janasena President Pawan Kalyan on several occasions condemned the statements made by TDP leaders and also confirmed his party would only ally with Left parties in 2019 elections.
Now the question is ‘how YS Jagan is going to respond to Chadrababu’s latest offer’?
Do CBN Actions Fall Into ‘Political Morality’ Category?
Political morality is the practice of making moral statements regarding political actions.
The political morality majorly covers two areas.
The very first morality is the ethics of office or process which primarily deals with public officials and the approaches they practise.
The second morality is the ethics of policy which majorly deals with moral values in democratic societies.
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Whatever Mr. Naidu’s intentions are, his statements for sure are creating loads of confusion in Janasena and YSR Congress followers.
Now, the giant question is ‘how Janasena and YSRCP are going to handle the mind games of Naidu?