Today, President Murmu will show off the Rs 100 NTR coin.

There is now the start of a new fight. President Droupadi Murmu will release a Rs 100 coin on Monday to celebrate the 100th anniversary of NTR's birth. The Nandamuri and Nara families have already arrived in New Delhi to take part in the event. However, NTR's second wife, N Lakshmi Parvati, made a last-minute effort to protest not being invited to the event.
In her complaint to the President, Lakshmi Parvati said that invitations were sent to all members of the NTR family, including TDP president Nara Chandrababu Naidu, who had worked with the family members to take power away from NTR, even though NTR had won 226 of the 294 Assembly seats in 1994. Lakshmi Parvati said that she had been formally married to NTR since September 11, 1993, and that she had voted in the Assembly elections in 1994.
She said that the fact that the family members who were guilty for NTR's death were invited to the important event while the rightful owner was left out made her shocked and sad. Rashtrapati Bhavan, on the other hand, hasn't said anything.
People in the political world here think that the state BJP head and NTR's daughter, Daggubati Purandeswari, worked hard to get the Centre to decide to make the Rs 100 coin in NTR's honour. She also had a lot to do with how the coin was made.
The family of NTR and the TDP have also asked for the Central government to give NTR the Bharat Ratna. So, the Union government called the families of Nandamuri and Nara. TDP leaders say that the party split happened because NTR married Lakshmi Parvati and she got involved in the party's business.
Lakshmi Parvati is now a member of the YSRCP, and BJP sources say that this could be another reason why she wasn't invited.
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