Advocate Sudhir Kumar Ojha on Saturday filed a complaint against Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu for calling Janata Dal (United) vice president Prashant Kishor "Bihari Daku."
The complaint was filed in the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) SK Tiwari.
The court will hear the matter on March 28.
Chief Minister Naidu on Monday accused poll strategist Kishor of removing the votes of TDP sympathizers from the list.
"K Chandrashekar Rao is doing criminal politics. He is grabbing MLAs of Congress and TDP. Bihari dacoit Prasant Kishore has removed lakhs of votes in Andhra Pradesh. He is committing cybercrime," Chief Minister Naidu said while addressing an event in Ongole.
Responding to Naidu's remarks, Kishor wrote on his Twitter handle: "An imminent defeat can rattle even the most seasoned politicians. So I'm not surprised with the baseless utterances of @ncbn. Sirji rather than using derogatory language that shows your prejudice & malice against Bihar, just focus on why people of AP should vote for you again."
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Kishor is credited with devising successful political campaigns for Prime Minister Narendra Modi during Gujarat assembly polls in 2012. He also conceptualised advertising campaigns and marketing strategies like 'Manthan' and 'Chai pe Charcha' for Modi in 2014
Kishor, who hails from Bihar, had also worked with Nitish Kumar during the 2015 Bihar assembly election. He formally joined the JDU in 2018.
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