Because, Jitendra had intended to offer each member around 10 crore, but Bobby's offer was three times that amount, making it 30 crore per member.
Bobby continued, "You will receive half the money now, and the other half after the party is officially established and you publicly announce your joining. You will soon receive invitations with further details about the party. and the money will be delivered to your cars by our people." Bobby and Raj recognized that they didn't have enough funds on hand, and they couldn't fully trust the MLAs. Therefore, they decided to split the payments into two installments. This would also allow them time to gather the remaining funds, as Raj currently only had 1500 crore, and his assets in Kerala totaled around 300 crore—insufficient to cover the entire amount. However, they knew that the investment made now would be easily recovered after the election.
In Kerala, they didn't need as much funding for their party because it was already established, and there were fewer seats compared to Andra Pradesh. Now, they were stepping up their game, entering a whole new level of political competition.
As Raj lacked any political background in Andra Pradesh, he faced numerous challenges, unable to freely move around the area with his armed forces due to his lack of political power. Currently, his security personnel could only carry handguns while traveling with him, unlike in Kerala, where he could freely move his people armed with AK47s, thanks to the government's support there. However, that level of autonomy didn't exist in Andra Pradesh. Thus, he had to keep most of his security within the villa area.
Despite being a powerful businessman and the brother of the Kerala CM, his influence in Tamil Nadu, Andra Pradesh and Telengana was limited. This limitation spurred his decision to control the Tamil Nadu, Andra Pradesh and Telengana government, recognizing the direct correlation between money and power. With power, money could be easily earned, and with money, power could be bought.
Now, Raj found himself in need of more money than he initially anticipated. While he initially believed his current funds were sufficient. but now his opinion is changed. He thought, "Looks like I have became poor again. I need more money to establish my self in South India."
Raj realized that with the 2200 crore rupees, which he currently did not have, he could only secure the support of these 72 MLAs, which would not be enough to establish his brother's party in power in Tamil Nadu, Andra Pradesh and Telengana. To gain a significant political foothold in the state, he estimated that he would need an additional 5000 to 7000 crore rupees for each state to garner more support for his brother's party.
At this moment, Jitendra and Jaidev were engaged in a heated confrontation. Jitendra initially believed that all the MLAs had gathered at Jaidev's place, so he went there seeking a confrontation. Aware that someone had killed Krishna and framed him for it, he didn't care much, as he also harbored a desire to kill Krishna as well. However, upon arriving at Jaidev's place, he found no one but Jaidev himself. Meanwhile, Jaidev had been waiting for the MLAs to arrive at his place, but when they didn't show up, he encountered Jitendra instead. Enraged by the death of his brother at Jitendra's hands, he immediately engaged in a fight with him.
After eliminating all of Jitendra's people, the confrontation between Jitendra and Jaidev reached its climax. In the end, Jaidev emerged victorious, finally managing to kill Jitendra.
Upon learning that Jaidev had defeated and killed Jitendra, people began to praise him, winning over the hearts of many. His act of eliminating a notorious figure like Jitendra earned him widespread admiration and respect from the populace.
Jaidev found himself puzzled as he wondered where the MLAs had gone if they hadn't gathered at Jitendra's place nor arrived at his own. This unexpected turn of events left him questioning the whereabouts and intentions of the MLAs. Jaidev harbored a desire to teach the MLAs a lesson and bring them under his influence.
At Raj's place, a vibrant party was underway. Raj had instructed Vijay to bring Urvashi's crew. Two years ago, after establishing his gold business in the city, Raj ventured into the nightclub scene, enticed by its lucrative prospects. During the acquisition of one particular club, he noticed a dancer in the background who bore a striking resemblance to an actress from his past life. Intrigued, he summoned her to his club office, speculating that she might be working there due to family problems, a common trope in old movies where heroines dance in bars or on stage to support their families. When asked, she revealed that she was there for two reasons: first, for the money, and second, to make connections in hopes of pursuing an acting career.
Later, when Urvashi discovered that Raj was not just rich, but filthy rich, she and her crew members began vying for his attention. Some were drawn to his handsome appearance, others to his wealth, and still others hoped to settle down by marrying a wealthy man. Some even attempted to curry favor with him to secure favorable contracts with the nightclub.
Meanwhile, Raj spent most of his time at the club, also making deals in the same establishment. During the day, he focused on establishing his construction business, dealing with local goons and government officials for permissions. With his nights free, he found solace in the company of these women, providing financial assistance and improved contracts, particularly to Urvashi, with whom he spent many nights. He even pledged to support her acting aspirations.
In his absence, she took charge of the nightclub operations, enjoying the freedom to make decisions. When Raj left Vishakhapatnam, Urvashi started drinking heavily, assuming he had forgotten about her and wouldn't return anytime soon.
Despite Urvashi's recent struggles with excessive drinking, her allure remained undeniable. Upon learning of Raj's return to Vizag, she eagerly accepted Vijay's invitation to entertain the MLAs. As she danced to the rhythm of "Boss Party," a track she had composed recently, her captivating performance enthralled the audience.
Some of MLA's were already left the scene. After taking the money mainly female MLA's. As Raj watched Urvashi's performance, he couldn't shake off his financial concerns. Despite having 1500 crore in cash, he was about to distribute 1100 crore to the MLAs, leaving him with just 400 crore. From his ventures in Kerala, he had generated 300 crore, even after allocating funds for his brother's election campaign. However, with an initial requirement of 2200 crore, he was still short by 500 crore to establish his foothold in Tamil Nadu's politics.
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