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Chiranjeevi Uses ‘Stalin Mantra’

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Chiranjeevi used his most famous Stalin Mantra today in his road show. You may wonder what that mantra is. Just recall his movie ‘Stalin’ in which he preached the idea of ‘chain helping’.

He asks everyone to help any three by preaching them to help three each. That Utopian idea was preached in the film Stalin which is used by Chiranjeevi today. He asked everyone to vote for PRP and also tell three each to vote for the same. He promised that the people would see bright future by doing so.

Let us see how far this mantra works in his favor.

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Brothers not contesting, says Chiru

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PRP chief Chiranjeevi, who announced the first list of candidates sharp at 9.27 am on Friday, the auspicious time set by his astrologers, said both his brothers Pavan Kalyan and Naga Babu would not be contesting the elections.

Some prominent names in the first list include T Devender Goud from Malkajgiri parliamentary constituency and Bhuma Nagi Reddy from Allagadda, E Peddi Reddy (Husnabad), Kala Venkat Rao from Etcherla and B Veda Vyas from Machilipatnam (all assembly constituencies).

The other Lok Sabha candidates are Fatima Begum (Hyderabad), M Naga Rao (Adilabad-ST), V Rajender (Karimnagar-OC), Shivakumar Lingayat (Zaheerabad-BC), D T Nayak (Mahabubabad-ST), Dr Rajmouli (Warangal-SC), M Simhachalam (Araku-ST) and V Kalyani (Srikakulam-BC).

The names of assembly candidates in Ranga Reddy are C Kanaka Reddy (Malkajgiri), K Venkatesh Goud (Kukataplly-BC), A Narendra (Uppal-BC), Sama Ranga Reddy (L B Nagar), A V N Reddy (Maheswaram) and Sama Rajpal Reddy (Rajendranagar).

The candidates in Hyderabad are Karate Raju (Malakpet-BC), G Srinivas Goud (Amberpet-BC), Syed Humayun (Jubilee Hills), P L Mahendar (Sanathnagar-BC), Md Feroze Khan (Nampally), V Venkata Krishna (Karwan-BC), Mir Yousuf Ali (Charminar), N Ravikumar (Secunderbad cantonment-SC) and Raju Yadav (Chandrayangutta-BC).

Prakasam Praja Rajyam Party Leaders In a dilemma

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PRP district president and granite baron Parvathaneni Anand, too, is not certain about his seat. He wants to contest for Assembly from Ongole but faces stiff competition from Mantri Srinivasa Rao, former municipal chairman. Both of them belong to the Kapu community. The party is considering fielding Dr. Anand either from Perchoor or Darsi. Sajja Hemalatha, who hails from a political family and belongs to weaver community, is ahead in the race for ticket at Chirala. As Finance Minister K. Rosaiah opted out of direct elections and vacated his Chirala seat, the Congress announced Amanchi Krishna Mohan as its candidate for Chirala. The TDP is likely to field Janjanam Srinivasa Rao, also a weaver from Chirala, where an interesting triangular contest is on the cards. Gangada Sujata is confident of getting PRP ticket to contest from the reserved Kondepi constituency. Her husband is involved in missionary activities and she is considered financially strong. The party is also considering Chikkala Sridevi for the seat. Pidi Yugandhar and Yadala Kishore are vying for party ticket to contest from the reserved Santanutalapadu. While the TDP would leave the seat to its ally CPI(M), the Congress announced Danam Vijayakumar as its candidate for the seat. The PRP is considering Dr. Anand, Bathula Brahmananda Reddy and Sandu Purnachandra Rao for Perchoor Assembly seat to fight against Congress candidate Daggubati Venkteswara Rao and Gottipati Narsaiah of the TDP. There is stiff fight for Kandukur ticket between Pallepu Raghavulu and Kunchala Srinivas Rao, both belonging to the numerically strong Vaddera community.

Comedian Ali , hero Srihari to Join PRP Today

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As the polling date coming close, Telugu film stars are choosing their respective political parties to campaignfor theier political parties.

Krishnam Raju joined PRP on 24th March and Banuchandar, Sudhakar joined Congress party on the same day.

Now it is the turn of Comedian Ali and hero Srihari to join PRP and they decided to join the party today in presence of Chiru in PRP office, Hyderabad.

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Survey Shows Gap Between Cong-TDP Not That Wide

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Hyderabad: In a paradox of sorts, several Congress leaders want the Prajarajyam Party (PRP) to perform well in the polls on the apprehension that in case an anti-incumbency factor crops up, the Congress would benefit if the anti-Congress votes go to the PRP rather than the Telugu Desam Party.

“Therefore it is imperative that the political standing of the new party not plummet in the run-up to the elections, due to sharp internal contradictions. If it does, then all the anti-Congress votes would be transferred to the TDP which will be disastrous for the ruling party,” one Congress leader said.

According to the Congress leaders, if there is a hung assembly in which the PRP does well, the Congress can try and cajole Chiranjeevi to team up with them and form the government. “However, at this juncture, the PRP does not appear to be gaining in strength even after the announcement of the poll schedule. The Congress wants Chiranjeevi to become stronger as the campaign hots up,” the leaders said expressing happiness about the mega stars successful show in Hyderabad on the weekend.

So far, the surveys conducted by reputed agencies and others conducted on behalf of individual Congress leaders have placed the PRP in the third position after the Congress and TDP. As per the latest of these surveys, the support base for the PRP is between 19 per cent to 21 per cent of the votes. The vote share for the Congress was 41 per cent and for the TDP 36 per cent. If there is a five to six per cent swing from the PRP to the TDP, then the Congress is doomed, was the finding of a survey conducted by a resourceful Congress MP from a coastal district.

A statistical model prepared on the basis of the survey suggested that the anti-Congress votes formed a huge component of the PRP’s 19 to 21 per cent vote share. An expert who analysed the data said the “Kapus form the core support group of Chiranjeevi which is around 8 to 9 per cent while the remaining is the anti-Congress vote contributed by various social segments. These sections are prone to shift their loyalties the moment they realise that the PRP is no match to take on the Congress party,” the analyst told media. The Congress and the TDP are locked in close contests in many constituencies and a weak PRP would mar the chances of a Congress victory. It is for this reason that the ruling party wants the PRP to gain in strength in the coming days.

According to sources, the Congress had discretely told various social groups to turn out in large numbers for the PRP meeting at the Parade Grounds on March 21 and turn it into a success. Thus from the surveys point of view, Chiranjeevi appears to hold the key as to who will form the next government in the State.

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Chiru blames YSR-“sending suitcases filled with currency”

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GUDIVADA (Krishna district): Hitting out at the Congress Government at the several meetings he addressed in Gudivada constituency on Thursday, the third and final day of the first phase of roadshows in Krishna district, Praja Rajyam president K. Chiranjeevi alleged that Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy was “sending suitcases filled with currency” to his party leadership in New Delhi to win a pat from them.

The day’s roadshows began at Ballapadu village and passed through Kalingapeta, Nandiwada, Gudivada and Gudlavalleru.

At the meetings as well as the press conference he addressed earlier, Mr. Chiranjeevi sought to draw a parallel between TDP founder N. T. Rama Rao, who represented the constituency in the Assembly, and himself. He, however, evaded a direct reply when asked whether he would fill up the gap created by NTR’s demise. Mr. Chiranjeevi merely said that it was a coincidence that the ideology of NTR and his own was one and the same. “Gudivada gave a new dimension to politics in the State, let’s repeat the history,” he said. Raavi Venkateswara Rao, the party candidate from the constituency, accompanied him throughout.

Though there was poor response to the meetings he addressed in the interior areas of Gudivada constituency, the crowds swelled as he reached the town, where a massive gathering waited for him.

Even while criticising the government’s programmes and the alleged corruption in execution of Jalayagnam, Mr. Chiranjeevi reiterated his party’s promises to farmers, middle class, students and women.

He asserted that thousands of crores of rupees had been spent on irrigation projects but without a vision. There were many districts and places in the State, including Gudivada, that had scarcity of drinking water. “You are surrounded by water, but the government has failed to quench your thirst. What’s the use of Jalayagnam?” he questioned.

Mr. Chiranjeevi also blamed the Rajasekhara Reddy Government for not being to utilise natural resources available in the State. While the Gujarat government was reaping the benefits of natural gas available here, the State government remained a mute spectator. The Praja Rajyam would seriously look into this and supply cooking gas at just Rs.100 a refill.

The matinee idol-turned-politician hit out at the government on the issue of price rise and “failure to ensure minimum support price of Rs.1,000 a quintal to paddy”.

Reacting to the criticism that the Praja Rajyam would wind up welfare schemes if voted to power, Mr. Chiranjeevi asserted that welfare schemes would be continued more energetically until there were no hunger deaths. But corruption in welfare schemes would be checked and loopholes plugged to better the lives of the poor and the downtrodden.

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Chiranjeevi on March 22 Peradegrounds Meeting Speech

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The Praja Rajyam Party chief, Megastar Chiranjeevi, said that his party’s first list of candidates for the Assembly and Lok Sabha constituencies would positively ready by March 22.

Addressing a news conference at Billapadu village near Gudivada on Thursday, Chiranjeevi said he had to cut short his Krishna district tour only to be present for the party’s meeting in Hyderabad on March 21 and the need to release the candidate’s list by March 22.

He said the preliminary work of selection of candidates was completed and the party leadership would clear the names after final scrutiny. He asserted that the party had selected candidates that would be accepted and approved by people too. “We have taken several aspects into consideration such as social background, character, winning capacity and moral values. This is for this reason we were delayed in releasing our list of candidates,” Chiranjeevi said.

In reply to a question on MRPS chief, Manda Krishna’s fresh threat to the Maha Kutami, Chiranjeevi smiled and said that he had already given a new name to it as Keelu Gurram (Wooden Horse) that can not move or perform any work. He said the Maha Kutami would be reduced to insignificant position after the elections.

Chiranjeevi paid rich tributes to late NTR and said he was happy to meet the people here. “I feel proud to be here, the birth place of late NTR. The late leader had always strived to help people and it is coincident that I too have similar commitment towards people,” Chiranjeevi said.

The Megastar started his third day road show in Krishna district from Billapadu village on Gudivada-Pamarru road. He would be withdrawing from the tour by this evening without visiting Vijayawada.

YSR’s relative joins PRP Chief Chiranjeevi Rajyam

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Kadapa DCC Treasurer Iragamreddy Tirupal Reddy, a relative of Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, resigned from the Congress and joined Praja Rajyam. Mr. Tirupal Reddy of Duvvur mandal, who has been at loggerheads with Congress MLA of Mydukur D.L. Ravindra Reddy, was an aspirant for Mydukur Assembly ticket. He joined Praja Rajyam in the presence of its president Chiranjeevi, general secretary Allu Aravind at Hyderabad. Mr. Tirupal Reddy made caustic remarks against Dr. Ravindra Reddy on several occasions alleging that he accorded priority to those favourably pitted towards the Telugu Desam Party. He had been campaigning by claiming that he would contest from Mydukur Assembly constituency, whether he gets Congress ticket or not. Mydukur former mandal president D. Jaganmohan and his followers in Duvvur and Khajipet also joined Praja Rajyam along with him. Mr. Tirupal Reddy said he sent his resignation letter by fax and added that he did not discuss his plans to quit Congress with any senior party leaders. He quit the party owing to pressure from party functionaries who were not invited to a meeting organised by Dr. Ravindra Reddy ay Duvvur recently. Meanwhile, a former TDP leader of Proddatur, Kovvuru Ramasubba Reddy, also joined Praja Rajyam in the presence of Mr. Chiranjeevi.

Praja Rajyam wants bogus voters removed

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The Praja Rajyam has urged the Election Commission to take steps to weed out over 30 lakh bogus voters enrolled into the voters’ lists before the filing of nominations commences on March 23. The PR submitted ‘proof’ of 70,000 bogus votes enrolled in different constituencies based on the verification conducted by its cadre at the polling station level. As the time was short, the Commission could decentralise the process empowering the returning officers to check the lists and remove the bogus names. Addressing a press conference here on Wednesday, PR general secretary Parakala Prabhakar urged the Commission to ensure that the bogus voters were removed and the election conducted in a free and fair mannerHe said the PRP’s promise to provide gas cylinder for Rs. 100 and its promise of supplying essentials for Rs. 100 were much better schemes than the cash transfer scheme promised by the Telugu Desam.