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Sonia congrates YSR

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Soon after the results are announced on Saturday, the All India Congress Committee (AICC) president, Ms Sonia Gandhi, called the Chief Minister, Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, over phone and congratulated him over the 157 seats ‘tremendous’ performance of the party in the polls.

“It is your personal victory. The Congress has gained the needed majority on its own to form the government in the State and the credit is yours,” Ms Gandhi is stated to have told the Chief Minister. She also expressed happiness over the party’s contribution of 33 seats to the Lok Sabha from the State.

She is understood to have particularly referred to Dr Reddy’s victory in the polls despite the defeat of heavy weights like the PCC chief, Mr D Srinivas, the Speaker, Mr K R Suresh Reddy, and some senior ministers.

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Dasari to convince Chiru for Congress?

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Dasari Narayan Rao met AICC President Smt Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi today. Sonia Gandhi her self called Dasai over phone and invited Dasari to 10, Janapath.

As for internal sources, Sonia Gandhi requested Dasari to convince Chiru , if hung assembly situation arises.

But Dasari was speaking to media after meeting Sonia said ‘Congress will not require any support from anyone, it will get comfortable majority to form the next Government.’

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All The Best For PRP Chiranjeevi

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Popular television channel NDTV has given the biggest credit to Praja Rajyam Party in Andhra Pradesh, though it might not win good number of seats.

According to NDTV survey, the PRP would get only one Lok Sabha seat, compared to 28 Congress, one MIM, 10 Third Front and two TRS. However, the PRP would get 18 per cent of the votes, which is commendable. It would eat into mostly the Congress votes (11 per cent) and then the TDP (seven per cent).

In the assembly elections, thus, every vote would be crucial for the Congress and the Mahakootami, thanks to the presence of the PRP. According to estimates, the PRP would end up with 40-45 seats, but it would tilt the balance in at least 70 seats. And that makes the difference for the Congress and the TDP!

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Who Is Win Andhra Pradesh New CM Seat

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Now that the elections are over all over the country, television channels and their associated agencies are out with their exit poll results, as per the directions of the Election Commission.

As expected, almost all surveys predicted a hung assembly in Andhra Pradesh, thanks to the entry of Praja Rajyam Party into the poll arena. However, they pointed out that the Congress would emerge as the single largest party in the state and it might require 10-15 assembly seats more to get the absolute majority.

According to CNN-IBN survey, the Congress would get 35 per cent of votes, whereas the TD would get only 28 per cent of votes, but with the addition of TRS and Left parties’ votes, it would reach 35 per cent. The Praja Rajyam Party would make all the difference with 14 per cent of votes and it will be interesting to watch which way it would tilt after the elections.

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YSR is the Best AP CM:Public Survey

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The exit polls conducted by CNN-IBN are not beyond one’s expectations. The pro-Congress channel, headed by Rajdeep Sardesai, has given high projections for the Congress in the elections.

According to Rajdeep, the Congress vote bank improved considerably, whereas the TD vote percentage has come down by seven per cent. It even conducted a survey as to who would make the best CM and undoubtedly it was Y S Rajasekhara Reddy. It said more than 45 per cent of people were “highly satisified” with the YSR government.

Even during the discussion on exit polls, Rajdeep went on to praise YSR, stating that it was remarkable on his part to withstand a combined Opposition. Let us see whether Rajdeep will have the last laugh on the counting day.

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Rs 5000 Cr Demand By Chiranjeevi

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The real politics are going to start from May 16th onwards. The alliances are going to be decided only then. It is said by highly reliable source that Congress has offered Rs 1000 Cr to PRP to give unconditional support for forming government.

But Chiranjeevi is now demanding Rs 5000 Cr worth assets and properties to extend unconditional support without any hassle for full 5 years term. He is no way worried whoever the CM will be. Chiranjeevi assumes that the bargaining would take place and land somewhere at Rs 2500 or Rs 3500 Cr.

Well, we have to see what Chandrababu would offer for Chiranjeevi. “He may ask Ramoji Rao to write off his RFC to Chiranjeevi”, say a few with heights of exaggeration.

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I am cool and confident: Chiru

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I can’t do it with the same ease now,” Chiranjeevi says as he flashes a smile, trying to overcome his awkwardness as he poses for our ensman.

Clad in a white shirt and black trousers, Tollywood’s ‘most colourful’ personality, who had to forego his designer wear after turning politician, says he’s “comfortable in his new attire”.

Veering him away from politics we rewind to his 30-year long film career and remind him about things that were close to his heart once. Does he regret not donning the director’s cap and also not featuring in his 150th landmark film? “After experiencing the love and affection of the people and the confidence they have placed in me, these landmarks are nothing in comparison. Yes, I did want to turn director and dish out a magnum opus like Braveheart but after getting into politics, I have no regrets whatsoever,” he says.

Chiru (as he is popularly known) likens his filmi career to two innings. The first innings was that of a struggling actor till Kaidi propelled him to stardom, and after that his second innings saw him pooling in all his energy to sustain the stardom.

So, which of the two was challenging? “My third innings as a political leader seems to be more challenging,” he retorts. However, he states that more than reaching the top, it was sustaining the stardom that was more demanding. “You are alone at the top. It’s like being on a mountain peak, where you should be wary about glaciers, shortage of oxygen and every move has to be measured,” he explains.

Is that the secret of his success? “Not just that, I always used to deeply analyse my flops and tried not to repeat them,” he informs. Looking back, which roles have been the most memorable for him? “Every role is memorable for me since I always enjoyed the process of doing a film and never waited for the result and just moved on to the next.”

Now that he has left the top slot vacant, who among the present crop of stars, has the potential to take his place? “I find most of them talented and obviously the best would emerge the winner,” he cut shorts, without listing the prospective names. Technically his last release was in his son Ram Charan’s untitled film, where he plays a cameo. “No. I just appeared for a couple of moments in a song,” he waves it off.

Going back in time, we talk of his Bollywood hits in the 90s — Pratibandh and Aaj Kaa Goondaraj. So, what prompted him to do those films? “At that time some of my Telugu films flopped, but after the Bollywood hits, I returned to regain my stardom here. I had done those films to prove myself —that a southern star can make it in Bollywood as well. Also the admiration of regional fans has no match,” he reasons.

So, does he miss the arc lights? “I do. But I see myself in Pawan, Charan and Allu Arjun when they act in their films,” he reveals. “I’ve become a household name in the state due to the film industry and it’s my turn to repay the industry by addressing some of its pressing problems,” he says.

The star-turned-politician feels that stars can enter politics like any other eligible citizen but should have a ‘commitment to serve’ people for a long innings. Is he wary of losing his fan following? “They may have been supporting other parties, but once I started my party, they all have come back to me,” he retorts. On his road shows that were a hit, he says, “Getting closer to the people and receiving their overwhelming response cannot be described in words.”

As he makes his debut in politics has he read up on the subject? “No book can replace the first hand experience of people’s problems,” he retorts. Was he hurt by criticism? “It hurt when opponents indulged in character assassination but I just ignored baseless allegations,” he replies.

Is he nervous about the poll outcome? “I am cool and confident,” he avers. “Films had prepared me for this because I learnt the art of not worrying about my new releases. Similarly, I am not nervous now as I can sense a silent revolution among the people of Andhra Pradesh, who are seeking a change in governance,” he signs off.

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YSR inaugurates factory in Kadapa

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The development works in Kadapa district were progressing briskly to ensure an all-round development of the drought-hit district and generate employment for youth, with dedicated efforts of officials and the Chief Minister, Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy.

Inaugurating the Delta Pre-Engineered Buildings Pvt Ltd., near Krishnapuram on Thursday, the Chief Minister said the district achieved all-round development both economically and industrially and generated employment for lots of educated youth.

Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, who completed five years in office as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday, paid a brief visit to Kadapa on Thursday to inaugurate the Delta Pre-Engineered Buildings Pvt Ltd, near Krishnapuram.
The Delta Pre-Engineered Buildings Pvt Ltd., a pre-fabricated sheet manufacturing unit, near Krishnapuram railway station, being built with Rs 30 crore on a 12-acre stretch, envisaged to generate employment to about 300 persons.

Kadapa MP Y S Vivekananda Reddy and factory managing director Ghanta Prasada Rao participated in the inauguration.

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Prajarajyam chiranjeevi coments on his victory

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with the same ease now,” Chiranjeevi says as he flashes a smile, trying to overcome his awkwardness as he poses for our lensman. Clad in a white shirt and black trousers, Tollywood’s ‘most colourful’ personality, who had to forego his designer wear after turning politician, says he’s “comfortable in his new attire”. Veering him away from politics we rewind to his 30-year long film career and remind him about things that were close to his heart once. Does he regret not donning the director’s cap and also not featuring in his 150th landmark film? “After experiencing the love and affection of the people and the confidence they have placed in me, these landmarks are nothing in comparison. Yes, I did want to turn director and dish out a magnum opus like Braveheart but after getting into politics, I have no regrets whatsoever,” he says. Chiru (as he is popularly known) likens his filmi career to two innings. The first innings was that of a struggling actor till Kaidi propelled him to stardom, and after that his second innings saw him pooling in all his energy to sustain the stardom. So, which of the two was challenging? “My third innings as a political leader seems to be more challenging,” he retorts. However, he states that more than reaching the top, it was sustaining the stardom that was more demanding. “You are alone at the top. It’s like being on a mountain peak, where you should be wary about glaciers, shortage of oxygen and every move has to be measured,” he explains. Is that the secret of his success? “Not just that, I always used to deeply analyse my flops and tried not to repeat them,” he informs. Looking back, which roles have been the most memorable for him? “Every role is memorable for me since I always enjoyed the process of doing a film and never waited for the result and just moved on to the next.” Now that he has left the top slot vacant, who among the present crop of stars, has the potential to take his place? “I find most of them talented and obviously the best would emerge the winner,” he cut shorts, without listing the prospective names. Technically his last release was in his son Ram Charan’s untitled film, where he plays a cameo. “No. I just appeared for a couple of moments in a song,” he waves it off. Going back in time, we talk of his Bollywood hits in the 90s — Pratibandh and Aaj Kaa Goondaraj. So, what prompted him to do those films? “At that time some of my Telugu films flopped, but after the Bollywood hits, I returned to regain my stardom here. I had done those films to prove myself —that a southern star can make it in Bollywood as well. Also the admiration of regional fans has no match,” he reasons. So, does he miss the arc lights? “I do. But I see myself in Pawan, Charan and Allu Arjun when they act in their films,” he reveals. “I’ve become a household name in the state due to the film industry and it’s my turn to repay the industry by addressing some of its pressing problems,” he says. The star-turned-politician feels that stars can enter politics like any other eligible citizen but should have a ‘commitment to serve’ people for a long innings. Is he wary of losing his fan following? “They may have been supporting other parties, but once I started my party, they all have come back to me,” he retorts. On his road shows that were a hit, he says, “Getting closer to the people and receiving their overwhelming response cannot be described in words.” As he makes his debut in politics has he read up on the subject? “No book can replace the first hand experience of people’s problems,” he retorts. Was he hurt by criticism? “It hurt when opponents indulged in character assassination but I just ignored baseless allegations,” he replies. Is he nervous about the poll outcome? “I am cool and confident,” he avers. “Films had prepared me for this because I learnt the art of not worrying about my new releases. Similarly, I am not nervous now as I can sense a silent revolution among the people of Andhra Pradesh, who are seeking a change in governance,” he signs off.

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US charge d’affaires meets Chiranjeevi

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United States charge d’affaires in India Peter Burleigh met Praja Rajyam party president Chiranjeevi here today and discussed the political affairs in the State and the Indo- American relations.

Speaking to mediapersons later, Chiranjeevi said that Burleigh evinced interest in the State politics and enquired about the prospects of the PRP. “Peter asked me about the prospects of PRP in the elections and what has favored the party in the polls. To my surprise the US official spoke about the caste equations in the State. He also asked me the reasons for establishing the party,’’ Chiranjeevi explained.

The US diplomat explained to him the policies of the government in his country and the efforts to forge friendly relations with India.

He was particularly interested to know how the new party conducted its election campaign and how he was able to meet the people. The PRP president requested the diplomat to convey his compliments to US President Barack Obama who completed 100 days in the White House.

Chiranjeevi introduced his son Ramcharan Tej to Peter Burleigh and felicitated him and his team members.

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