Chandrababu Naidu creates controversy by congratulating chess champion Kukesh

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has congratulated Tamil Nadu's Kukesh for winning the World Chess Championship title.


Chandrababu Naidu congratulates


Tamil Nadu player Kukesh has won the championship title by defeating China's Liren in the World Chess Championship. He has joined the record book as the 18th world champion at the age of 18.


He is the second player from India to win the World Chess Championship title. In this situation, many political leaders and celebrities are extending their congratulations.


In this regard, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu said, "Heartiest congratulations to our own Telugu boy, Indian Grandmaster D Kukesh, who has written history by becoming the youngest world chess champion at the age of 18 in Singapore.


The entire nation is celebrating his achievement. I wish him many more victories and accolades in the coming years."


His congratulatory post has now created a controversy. That is, netizens are questioning whether it is right to refer to Kukesh, who was born in Chennai, as a 'Telugu boy'.


Everyone can celebrate someone who has brought glory to India. However, they are saying that being born linguistically will create controversy.

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