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Congress drops K, K candidates for TD and PRP

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The Congress leadership seems to have taken serious look into the social background of every candidate in its selection for the Assembly and Lok Sabha seats. The party leadership is understood to have considered the social combinations and tried to accommodate those who have been with the party rather than giving representation to the castes that are with the rival parties. In this connection, the Congress had cut the size of the Kammas and the Kapus, who are mostly with the Telugu Desam and Praja Rajyam Party, while keeping intact the other castes.

The party had cleared names for all 42 Lok Sabha seats, while it had kept four Assembly seats in abeyance, names for 290 seats were cleared. The Congress had named 87 Reddy candidates, which was 75 in the 2004 elections, while it had brought down the Kamma representation to 16 from 26 in the last elections. The Kapus too were cut to size in the Congress list as only 15 candidates were given ticket against 24 in 2004 elections.

Among the other upper castes, the Congress had reduced the Kshatriyas from 9 in the previous elections to 7 now, while the number of Vysyas has increased to 4 this time against 3 in the last elections, followed by Velamas whose number had gone up to 8 from 5 in the last elections and Brahmins to 4 from 2 previous elections.

The BCs number had considerably gone up this time by 26 seats this time with 66 BC candidates getting tickets against 43 in the 2004 elections. The Yadava community got the highest number of 11 seats against 4 in 2004, followed by Munnuru Kapus whose number had gone up to 9 against 3, Gowdas to 7 against 2, Mudiraj to 6 against 1 and Padmasali to 4 against 3. The fishermen who could not find place in the 2004 elections, were now given the party ticket in three places. Among other BCs, Kalinga and Boya were also given due representation.

In the Scheduled Castes, the Congress had given representation to 6 each to Lambada and Koya sub-sects and 7 seats to the other small ST castes, which, the party feels would help in getting the small sects moved in favour of the party. The Minorities too have walked with lion’s share as the party had named 16 candidates this time against just 8 in the last elections.

The party had also tried to maintain balance between the two warring SC groups of Malas and Madigas by giving them equal representation. However, the party had failed to recognize the other sub-sects in the SC lists.

It is now to be seen how this caste combination works for the Congress in facing the united Opposition and filmy Praja Rajyam Party.

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PR will give over 100 seats to BCs: Chiru

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Praja Rajyam president K. Chiranjeevi has said that by giving party tickets to only 66 candidates from the backward classes, Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy stood exposed.

At a press conference on Sunday, he said after crying hoarse that the list of candidates prepared by the Congress would truly reflect the party’s sincerity towards implementing social justice, people expected him to ensure that at least 100 seats were allotted to the BCs.

However, the Congress ended up giving 138 seats to the forward classes, including 87 to those from one single community (Reddys), he said, reminding the Chief Minister of the unanimous resolution passed in the Assembly in August 2008 that all parties must give one-third of the tickets to the BCs.

“The Praja Rajyam will not go back on its promise of ensuring social justice, by giving over 100 seats to the BCs,” Mr. Chiranjeevi reiterated, demanding that Dr. Reddy should quit office for not keeping his word.

Referring to the large turnout at party’s rallies in Tirupati, Rajahmundry and at the Parade Grounds here on Saturday, he said it was proof of the party’s popularity across all three regions. “There is a silent revolution happening and the day is not far, when people will vote for change and for social justice,” he said.

He shook his head in response to a query whether Praja Rajyam would ally with the TRS, with reports of the latter likely to break away from the Grand Alliance. “The time for talks is over. Members of the alliance want the world to know they are united, but fact is, they have their individual agenda.”

Asked about the search for a common symbol, Mr. Chiranjeevi said he was prepared to wait till the last minute for it. “We have furnished proof of our large membership and we are hopeful of justice being done by the EC. Otherwise too, we have our alternate plans,” he said.

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Match begins; Who is the winner?

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The election process has been set in motion. With the issuance of poll notification on Monday, tension has started mounting up in all political parties. Compared to all the other parties, the Congress is sitting pretty by announcing the list of candidates well in advance and Chief Minister Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy is oozing confidence over the Congress party’s victory in the elections.

The Chief Minister gave a series of interviews to the media on Sunday and happily posed for photographs. Among the three major Telugu dailies, Andhra Jyothy gave a positive headline for YSR, stating that the people’s verdict would be in favour of the Congress. Eenadu carried the interview in its election special page, stating that corruption would not be an issue in the elections, as no allegation of corruption was proved. Sakshi, however, used the interview to attack the Telugu Desam, saying that Naidu was giving impracticable “all free” promises, knowing fully well that he would not come to power.

On the other hand, the Opposition parties, particularly the Telugu Desam is in disarray, as there is no progress in the seat sharing talks among partners of Mahakootami. As regards Praja Rajyam, the first list might be released on Monday, but it is still groping in the dark about its election symbol. Sakshi suspects it to be a clever strategy on the part of Telangana Rashtra Samithi to prevent dissidence within the party. Eenadu made it a big banner, stating that the Telugu Desam and TRS were adamant on their seats and that KCR had fixed a deadline till Monday afternoon.

The appointment of A K Mohanty as new DGP, demise of yesteryears’ hero T L Kantha Rao, death of four Andhra students in the USA, decision of IPL to shift the cricket matches to foreign land and disqualification of Varun Gandhi by the Election Commission are the other important developments that were carried in brief on the front pages of the dailies.

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Congress Candidate List for AP Assembly Elections

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Here is the list of Congress Party candidates that will take on PRP candidates in the assemply constutuents. It is expected that in more than half of the constituencies PRP will be ahead or behind the congress candidates. While we have confidence, let us not under estimate the power of opponents. Candidates for four Assembly constituencies, Rajahmundry, Dubbak, Khammam, Miryalguda, are yet to be decided.
The list is as follows:
Adilabad:
Sirpur: Koneru Konappa, Chennur (SC): G. Vinod, Bellampally (SC): Chilumula Shankar, Mancherial: N. Diwakar Rao, Asifabad (ST): Athram Sakku, Khanapur (ST): Hari Ajmeeri Naik, Adilabad: C. Ramachandar Reddy, Boath (ST): Anil Jadav, Nirmal: A. Indrakaran Reddy, Mudhole: Narayan Rao Patil,
Nizamabad:
Armur: K.R. Suresh Reddy, Bodhan: P. Sudarshan Reddy, Jukkal (SC): S. Savithri Gangaram, Banswada: Baji Reddy Govardhan, Yellareddy: B. Janardhan Goud, Kamareddy: Mohd. Ali Shabbir, Nizamabad (urban): D. Srinivas, Nizamabad (rural): Akula Lalit-ha, Balkonda: Srinivas Reddy,
Karimnagar:
Korutla: J. Rathnakar Rao, Jagtial: T. Jeevan Reddy, Dharmapuri (SC): A. Laxman Kumar, Ramagundam: Baber Salim Pasha, Manthani: D. Sridhar Babu, Peddapalle: G. Mukunda Reddy, Karimnagar: Ch. Laxman Rao, Choppadandi (SC): G. Babu Rao, Vemulawada: V. Adi Srinivas, Sircilla: Gudla Manjula, Manakondur (SC): Arepalli Mohan, Huzurabad: Krishna Mohan, Husnabad: A. Praveen Reddy.
Medak:
Siddipet: Anjaiah, Medak: P. Shashidar Reddy Narayankhed: P. Kista Reddy, Andole (SC): C. Damodhar Rajanarsimha Narsapur: Sunitha Laxma Reddy, Zahirabad (SC): J. Geeta Reddy, Sangareddy: T. Jayaprakash Reddy, Patancheru: Nandishwar Goud, Gajwel: T. Narsa Reddy
Ranga Reddy:
Medchal: K. Laxma Reddy, Malkajgiri: Akula Rajender, Quthbullapur: K.M. Pratap, Kukatpally: V. Narsing Rao, Uppal: Raji Reddy, Ibrahimpatnam: M. Ranga Reddy, Lal Bahadur Nagar: D. Sudhir Reddy, Maheshwaram: Sabitha Indra Reddy, Rajendranagar: Ghaneshwar Mudiraj, Serilingampally: Bhikshapathi Yadav Chevella (SC): Kale Yadaiah, Pargi: K. Ram Reddy Vikarabad (SC): G. Prasad Kumar, Tandur: M. Ramesh,
Hyderabad:
Musheerabad: T. Manemma Malakpet: V.N. Reddy, Amberpet: Fareeduddin, Khairatabad: D. Nagender, Jubilee Hills: P. Vishnu vardhan Reddy, Sanath nagar: M. Shashidhar Reddy, Nampally: E. Vinod Kumar, Karwan: Roop Singh, Goshamahal: Mukesh Goud, Charminar: Gajula Anjiah, Chandrayangutta: Venkatesh Mudiraj, Yakutpura: G. Rajaratnam, Bahdurpura: Raza Hussain Azad, Secunderabad: Jayasudha, Secunderabad Cantt. (SC): Shankar Rao,
Mahbubnanagr:
Kodangal: Gurunath Reddy, Narayanpet: Sugurappa Mahbubnagar: Puliveeranna, Jadcherla: Ravi Mallu, Devarkadra: Swarna Sudhakar, Makthal: C. Rammohan Reddy, Wanaparthy: Chinna Reddy, Gadwal: D.K. Aruna, Alampur (SC): Sampath Kumar Nagarkurnool: Damodar Reddy, Achampet (SC): Vamshi Krishna, Kalwakurthy: Y. Kista Reddy Shadnagar: Pradeep Reddy, Kollapur: J. Krishna Rao,
Nalgonda:
Devarakonda (ST): Balu Naik, Nagarjunasagar: K. Jana Reddy, Huzurnagar: Uttam Kumar Reddy, Kodad: Mohammad Jani, Suryapet: Damodar Reddy, Nalgonda: Komatireddy Venkat Reddy Munugode: Govardhan Reddy, Bhongir: Venkateshwar Reddy, Nakrekal (SC): Tirumathi Lingaiah, Thungathurthy (SC): Gudipti Narsaiah, Alair: Bikshapathi Goud,
Warangal:
Jangoan: Ponnala Lakshmiah, Ghanpur Station: (SC): T. Rajaiah, Palakurthi: Duggyala Srinivas Rao, Dornakal (ST): D.S. Redya Naik, Mahabubabad (ST): Malloth Kavitha, Narsampet: Madhav Reddy, Parkal: Konda Surekha, Warangal West: Daya Sagar, Warangal East: Basawaraj Saraiah Wardhanapet (SC): K. Sridhar, Bhupalpalle: G. Ramana Reddy, Mulug (ST): P. Veeraiah,
Khammam:
Pinapaka (ST): Kanta Rao, Yellandu (ST): Koram Kanakiah, Palair: Venkata Reddy, Madira (SC): Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Wyra (ST): Bukya Ramchandraiah, Sathupalli (SC): Sambani Chandrashekar, Kothagudem: Vanama Venkateshwar Rao Aswaraopeta (ST): Mitra Sen, Bhadrachalam (ST): Kunju Satyavathi.
Srikakulam:
Ichchapuram: Narhu Ramarao, Palasa: Jetti Jagan Nayakulu, Tekkali: Revathi Pathi Pathapatnam: Vijaya Rama Raju Srikakulam: Dharmana Prasada Rao, Amadalavalasa: Boddepalli Satyavati, Etcherla: Neelakantam, Narasannapeta: Dharmana Krishna Das, Rajam (SC): Kondru Murali Mohan, Palakonda (ST): Nimmakku Sugrivulu.
Vizianagaram:
Kurupam (ST): Janardhan Tanti Raju, Parvathipuram (SC): Savarapu Jayamani, Salur (ST): P. Rajanna Dora (Bobbili: R.V.S.K. Ranga Rao, Cheepurupalle: Botsa Satyanarayana, (Gajapathinagaram: Botsa Appa-la Narsaiah Nellimarla: P.V. Suryanarayana Raju, Vizianagaram: K.Veerabhadra Swamy, Srungavarapukota: Raghu Raj,
Visakhapatnam:
Bhimli: Uma Rani Visakhapatnam East: V. Appa Rao, Visakhapatnam South: Dronamraju Srinivas Visakhapatnam North: T. Vijaya Kumar Visakhapatnam East: M. Vijaya Prasad, Gajuwaka: Gurumurthy Reddy Chodavaram: Karanam Dharmasri, Madugula: A.V. Ramamurthy Naidu Araku Valley (ST): Kantamma, Paderu (ST): P. Balaraju, Anakapalle: Konathala Ramakrishna, Pendurthi: T. Vijaya Laxmi, Elamanchili: U. Venkata Ramana Raju, Payakaraopet (SC): G. Babu Rao, Narsipatnam: Muthyala Papa.
East Godavari:
Tuni: Raja Ashok Babu, Prathipadu: V. Subba Rao, Pithapuram: M. Padmanabham, Kakinada rural: Dommthi Venkateswaralu, Peddapuram: Thota Gopal Krishna, Anaparthy: Sesha Reddy, Kakinada city: Chandra Sekhar Reddy, Ramachandrapuram: P. Subash Chandra Bose, Mummidivaram: P. Satish Kumar, Amalapuram (SC): P. Viswaroop, Razole (SC): Rapaka Vara Prasad, Gannavaram (SC): Pamala Rajeswari Devi, Kothapeta: Ch. Jaggi Reddy, Mandapeta: B. Krishnarajuna Chowdary, Rajanagaram: Chitturi Ravindra, Rajahmundry city: R. Surya Prakash Rao, Jaggampeta: Thota Narsimham Rampachodavaram (ST): K.K.V.V.V. Satyanarayana Reddy,
West Godavari:
Kovvur (SC): Moshen Raja Nidadavole: G. Srinivasu Naidu Achanta: Pathani Satyanarayana Palacole: Bangaru Usha Rani, Narasapuram: M. Prasad Raju, Bhimavaram: Pullaparthi Ramanjaneyelu, Undi: P. Sarraju, Tanuku: K. Nageshwar Rao, Tadepalligudem: K. Satyanarayana, Unguturu: V. Vasant Kumar, Denduluru: Kottari Ramachandra Rao, Eluru: A.K. Srinivas, Gopalapuram (SC): Usha Madiga, Polavaram (ST): T. Balaraju, Chintalapudi SC): M. Rajesh Kumar.
Krishna:
Tiruvuru (SC): Dirisam Padmajyothi, Nuzvid: M. Venkata Pratap Appa Rao, Gannavaram: M. Venkateswar Rao, Gudivada: P. Venkateswar Rao, Kaikalur: Y. Raja Ramachander, Pedana: Jogi Ramesh Goud, Machilipatnam: Perni Venkatramaiah, Avanigadda: Mandali Buddha Prasad, Pamarru (SC): D.Y. Das, Penamaluru: K.P. Sarathy, Vijayawada West: Mallika Begum, Vijayawada Central: Malladi Vishnu, Vijayawada East: Devineni Rajashekar Nehru, Mylavaram: Appasami Sandeep Nannu, Nandigama (SC): V. Parameshwar Rao, Jaggayyapeta: S. Udayabhanu,
Guntur:
Pedakurapadu: Patan Noorjahan, Tadikonda (SC): D. Manikya Vara Prasad Rao, Mangalagiri: Kandru Kamala, Ponnur: Leeladhar, Vemuru (SC): M. Nagarjuna, Repalle: M. Venkataramana Rao, Tenali: Nadendla Monohar, Bapatla: Gade Venkat Reddy, Prathipadu (SC): Sucharita, Guntur West: Kanna Lakshminarayana, Guntur East: Mastan Vali, Chilakaluripet: M. Rajashekar, Narasaraopet: K. Venkata Krishna Reddy, Sattenpalli: Y. Venkateswara Reddy, Vinukonda: Cheburolu Narendernath, Guruzala: Alla Venkateshwarulu, Macherla: P. Rama Krishna Reddy,
Prakasam:
Yerragondapalem (SC): A. Suresh Kumar, Darsi: Dr. B. Siva Prasad Reddy, Parchur: D. Venkateswar Rao, Addanki: G. Ravi Kumar, Chirala: Krishna Mohan, Santhanuthalapadu (SC): Danam Vijay Kumar, Ongole: B. Srinivasa Reddy, Kandukur: M. Maheedhar Reddy, Kondapi (SC): G.V. Seshu, Markapuram: K. Pedda Konda Reddy, Giddalur: B. Chandrashekar Yadav, Kanigiri: Ugra Narsimha Reddy.
Nellore:
Kavali: Vishnuvardhan Reddy, Atmakur: Anam Rama Narayana Reddy, Kovur: P. Srinivasulu Reddy, Nellore city: B. Anil Kumar Yadav, Nellore rural: A. Vivekananda Reddy, Sarvepalli: Adala prabhakar Reddy, Gudur (SC): Panabaka Krishnaiah, Sullurpeta (SC): Vinnamala Saraswati, Venkatagiri: N. Rajya Lakshmi, Udayagiri: M. Chandra Sekhar Reddy,
Kadapa:
Badvel (SC): Kamalamma, Rajampet: Amarnath Reddy Kadapa: Mohd. Ahamadullah, Kodur (SC): K. Srinivasulu, Rayachoti: Srikanth Reddy, Pulivendla: Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy, Kamalapuram: G. Veerashiva Reddy, Jammalamadugu: C. Adinarayana Reddy, Proddatur: N. Varadarajula Reddy Mydukur: D.l. Ravindra Reddy
Kurnool:
Allagadda: G. Pratap Reddy, Srisailam: E. Pratap Reddy, Nandikotkur (SC): Labbi Venkatswamy, Kurnool: T.G. Venkatesh, Panyam: K. Rambhupal Reddy, Nandyal: C. Shilpa Mohan Reddy, Banaganapalle: Challa Rama Krishna Reddy, Dhone: Kotla Sujathamma, Pattikonda: S.V. Mohan Reddy, Kodumur (SC): P. Murali Krishna, Yemmiganur: K. Chennakeshava Reddy, Mantralayam: Madhusudhan, Adoni: Y. Sai Prasad Reddy, Alur: Neeraja Reddy,
Anantapur:
Rayadurg, R. Ramachandra Reddy, Uravakonda: Visveshwar Reddy, Guntakal: Madhusudan Gupta, Tadpatri: J.C. Diwakar Reddy, Singanamala (SC): Sailajanath, Anantapur urban: Gurnnath Reddy, Kalyandurg: Raghu Veera Reddy, Raptadu: T. Prakash Reddy, Madakasira SC): K. Sudhakar, Hindupur: Lakshmi Narayana Penukonda: K.T Sridhar, Puttaparthi: K. Mohan Reddy, Dharmavaram: K. Venkatrama Reddy, Kadiri: J. Ramaiah,
Chittoor:
Thamballapalle: G. Shankar Yadav, Pileru: N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, Madanapalle: Shahjahan Basha, Punganur: P. Ramachandra Reddy, Chandragiri, G. Aruna Kumari, Tirupati: Karunakar Reddy, Srikalahasti: S.C.V. Naidu, Satyaveedu (SC): K. Narayana Swamy, Nagari: R. Chenga Reddy, Gangadhara Nellore (SC): T. Doraiswamy, Chittoor: C.K. Babu, Puthalapattu (SC): P. Ravi, Palamaner: D. Reddappa Reddy, Kuppam: M. Subramanayam
Lok Sabha nominees
New Delhi, March 21: The Congress released the names of candidates for all 42 Lok Sabha seats from the state on Saturday. Elections will be held in two phases on April 16 and April 23.
The list: Adilabad (ST: Kotnak Ramesh; Peddapalle (SC): G. Viveka-nanda; Karimnagar: Ponnam Prabhakar; Nizamabad: Madhu Goud Yaskhi; Zahirabad: Suresh Shetkar; Medak: Narendra Nath; Malkajgiri: Sarve Satyanarayana; Secunderabad: Anjan Kumar Ya-dav; Hyderabad: Laxman Goud; Chevella: S. Jaipal Reddy; Mahbubnagar: D. Vittal Rao; Nagarkurnool (SC): Manda Jaganna-tham; Nalgonda: G. Sukender Reddy; Bhongir: K. Raj Gopal Reddy; Warangal (SC) T. Rajaiah; Mahabubabad (ST): Porika Balaram Naik; Khammam: Renuka Chowdhury; Araku (ST): V. Kishore Chandra Deo; Srikakulam: Killi Krupa Rani; Vizianagaram: Bots Jhansi; Visakhapatnam: Purandareswari; Anakapalle: Sabbam Hari; Kakinada: M.M. Pallam Raju; Amalapuram (SC): G.V. Harsha Kumar; Rajahmundry: V. Aruna Kumar; Narsapuram: Bapi Raju; Eluru: K. Sambasiva Rao; Machilipatnam: B. Rama-krishna; Vijayawada: L. Rajagopal; Guntur: R. Sambasiva Rao; Narasa-raopet: V. Bala Showry; Bapatla (SC): Panabaka Lakshmi, Ongole: M. Srinivas Reddy; Nandyal: S.P.Y. Reddy; Kurnool: K. Surya Prakash Reddy, (Anantapur); A. Venkatram Reddy; Hindupur: Khasim Khan; Kadapa: Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy; Nellore: M. Rajamohan Reddy; Tirupati (SC): Chinta Mohan; Rajampet: A. Sai Pratap, Chittoor (SC): Thippe Swamy

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People will beat Roja with chappals

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Actress turned politician and Telugu Mahila president Roja has kicked up yet another controversy. However, the target this time was not Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) leaders, but Congress activists who had protested against her in Chittoor district on Friday.

After she was prevented from entering a village, Roja called upon Telugu Desam Party (TDP) cadre to give a befitting reply for those who have protested against her with chappals (footwear). This statement made Congress MLC Ganga Bhavani fume at the Telugu Mahila president.

Speaking to reporters at Chief Minister’s camp office on Saturday, Ganga Bhavani has said Roja was mentally unsound and thus speaking like a mad woman. “It has become a daily routine for Roja to scold others and get scolded herself by others. People will thrash her with chappals if she continues to speak like this,” Ganga Bhavani said.

She said TDP leaders were speaking out of frustration because it has become clear that they are not going to win the elections. She advised Roja to keep her tongue under control.

Junior NTR tour of North Andhra is a Great Success

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Junior NTR completed tour of North Andhra and the political observers treat it as a great success. There is a feeling that inducting Balakrishna and NTR into poll campaign would deliver great benefits to Chandra Babu. The great response to Nandamuri Celebrities had made several parties to think enhancing support from TDP allies and rethinking on strategy from Congress and PRP. Only time will tell how well each party is able to convert Cine glamour into votes

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Prajarajyam Chiranjeevi Varadhi Programe at Malaysia

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Pravasa Chiranjeevi Organization conducted successfully the seventh & eighth “PRAVASA VAARADHI” events in Toronto, Canada and Malaysia on August 2nd and 3rd 2008. Both the events received huge response and the audience expressed their unprecedented support to Dr. Chiranjeevi. Mr. Nagendra Babu speaking on both the occasions via Tele-Conference, appreciated the support of NRIs and assured that Chiru Political Party will bring justice for all and mentioned that Dr. Chiranjeevi will announce the party in third week of August.

Pravasa Chiranjeevi Organization President Mr. Narasaiah Vadranam, speaking on the occasion said that Dr.Chiranjeevi’s political entry will provide economic and political justice to all, irrespective of the communities and regions. Prominent Toronto based NRIs Rajendra Prasad Motepalli, Ramesh Ramineni, Prasad Dongla, Bose Vemuri, Mr. and Mrs. Surya Narayan Bezawada and Riaz Ali expressed confidence with Dr. Chiranjeevi and their hope that new party will bring change for better. Veteran Srinivasa Rao Godapati spoke about the need of new leader in Andhra Pradesh politics. Srinivasa Rao Kandela from Detroit elaborated on the need for social justice and rural economical development. Advisor Siva Kumar Arza, addressing the audience spoke about the economical imbalance in the state for the last 60 years and a “Positive Change” can come only with Dr.Chiranjeevi. Event conveners Mr. Sudhakar Sanaka, Ram Kishan Chowdarapu, Vardhinedi Raju, Radha Krishna, Srivalli, Bhanu Prakash and Bhagwath Vadyala praised Dr.Chiranjeevi’s social services through Blood bank and Eye Bank and requested NRIs to encourage family and friends back in India to extend their support to him.

Around 200 Indians gathered for the first time in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to express their support to Dr. Chiranjeevi. Mukharjee P.A.P and Shekhar Chavan compeering the meeting introduced “Pravasa Chiranjeevi Organization” and its true representation of all the Chiru political party supporters across the globe. Mr. Nagendra babu addressing the audience stressed on the importance of the support of NRI’s for the welfare of the people. Mr. Narasaiah Vadranam, speaking on the occasion via tele conference mentioned that vast sections of population are looking towards Dr. Chiranjeevi to realize the short and long term goals of the state. Speakers Srinivasa Rao P, HariBabu Kasam, Vijay Reddy, Vasanth Kumar V and Rebba Kiran covered various topics including the need for Dr. Chiranjeevi in politics, the steps to minimize Corruption, Economic and Social Development, the need for Primary Health and Education to all the people of Andhra pradesh. Event conveners included Narendra B, Satish Kumar Reddy D, Praveen Kumar Y & Ravinder Reddy G whose active participation made this event a grand success.

Pravasa Chiranjeevi Organization Vice President Srinivasa Manapragada, South West Regional Vice President Shekhar Seera, Mid West Regional Vice President Srinivas Lottala, Northwest Regional Vice President Kalyan Palla, Central Regional Vice President Raghuveer Bhandi, Southwest Regional Vice President Mr. Siva Kondapalli, Advisor Mr. Krishnamurthy Podipireddy and Public Relations in Charge Srikanth Palivela congratulated and thanked the audience and volunteers in making the “Pravasa Vaaradhi” events in Toronto and Malaysia a grand success.

Pravasa Chiranjeevi Organization has organized a special flight for 300 NRI supporters and well wishers of Dr. Chiranjeevi Political party to leave from USA to Hyderebad on August 15th. Please visit www.pravasachiranjeevi.org for more details.

Chiru purchased a Bungalow worth Rs1.30 Crs in Tirupathi

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Praja Rajyam Party Chief Megastar Chiru who is planning to contest Tirupathi assembly constituency has purchased a bungalow in Tirupathi by spending Rs1.30 Crs

The Bungalow is located in Khadi Colony, beside the lane of Jaganmatha Church.

Allu Arvind and Sureka Chiranjeevi are likely to come down to Tirupathi to perform the Pooja in the newly purchased building.

Chiru has purchased this building to avoid the talk of non-local from opposition in the next elections.