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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

PR enrols students as voters


The Praja Rajyam (PR) will concentrate on enrolling college students as voters. The PR leader, Mr B. Ra-vindra Kumar, told newsmen here on Monday that nearly 34 lakh students did not have the right to vote in the state. In East Godavari alone the number was nearly three lakh, he added.


In an attempt to help students get enrolled as voters, the PR founder Chiranjeevi had set up a graduate society to help students get registered. He said that 17,500 members had joined this society whose only responsibility was to enrol students as voters.


The PR leader said that they had set a target of enrolling one lakh students as voters in East Godavari by the end of December. Mr Ravindra Kumar said that the issue was taken to the notice of the chief electoral officer in the state and added that they had submitted a representation to election authorities to extend the enrolment schedule as well as registration of students as voters, based on the confirmation issued by the college principal, instead of insisting on residential proof.


He said that the election authorities had responded positively to the proposals. He said that the PR is going to enrol 1.90 lakh aged and 2.85 lakh beggars as voters in the state.

Member List Praja Rajyam Party

Anantapur

Khaleekulla Khan
S. Chandra Sekhar Reddy
A. Venkat Siva Reddy
Raghu
S. Maktool Bhasha
S.V.Ramana
Ali Baba
Baboo Rao
Sake Venkat Ramudu
Kare Goud
Bangi Prakash, Advocate
Karunam Ajay Kumar
Degala Venkat
Ajarabi
P. Lakshmi Narayana Reddy
Anand
G. Reddy Sriramulu
P.Prasad
G. Ramachandrappa
M. Raffi
G. Suresh Kumar
L. Lakshmi Narayana
P. Ranga Swami
K. Srinivasulu
Poola Ramana
Talari Parasuram
G. Naganna, Advocate
B. Sankar Reddy
Syam Sundar Sastri
K. Gadelinga
Bandaru Yusuf
Putlooru Bhaskar
Nagarjuna Reddy
Naga Bhushanam
Chakradhara Yadav
Prasad Reddy
C. M. D. Shaffi
B. Hema Prasad
Ravi Kumar
Shameer Bhasha
T.D. Baba
Gaddam Aswardha
Anil Kumar
Dr. Puttu Swami
Kare Kumar
T. Thimappa
Meda Anuradha, Advocate
Bandi Renukamma
Boya Obulesu
Rama Lingaiah
Balanna, Advocate
Navaz
Chandra మౌళి

Warangal

Dobbaguntla Narsingrao
Anantula Ravindra
N. Praveen Rao
Jayaram Nayak
Jooganti Sriram Reddy
Arutla Dasmanta Reddy
Damera Samaraiah
Gattaiah Goud
Tasleema
Marshal Ravinder
Gogginala Ravinder
Doopu Sandhya Rani
M. Ravinder Reddy
M. Satya Narayana
K. Lakshmi Narayana
B. Murali
B. Srinivas Goud
D. Rama Krishna
AfzalBhi
Rahadari Sujatha
Kalangi విమల

Karimnagar

K. Hari Krishna Goud
Krishna Yadav
Dontu Bhadraiah
Y. Devender Reddy
Dr. K. Ashok Kumar
P. Visala Poornima
K. Revathi Rao
Sk. Abdul Baari
Ch. Ramadevi
J. Swami
K. Goverdan
B. Bhaskar Nayak
Sriramulu Sudarshan
G. Ravinder Reddy
P. Madhu

Khammam

Sk. Makbul
A. Murthy
G. Venkateswarlu
M. Srisailam
L. Sudheer
B. Mangilal Nayak
T. Ramarao
K. Seeta Ramulu
P. Pardha Saradhi
B. Venkateswara Rao
P. Eeswar Reddy
S. Bhikshmaya
P. Venkateswarlu
D. Eeswara Rao
G. Satya Narayana
D. Krishna Nayak
L. Giri Babu
Dr. Venkateswarlu
E. Pulla Reddy
P. Srinivas
M. Jayaraj
S. Suribabu Reddy
Ch. Sriram Murthy
D. Ram Babu
M. Ramesh
Ch Babu Dora
Y. Remireddy
P. Madhu Sudhan Rao
M. Krishna Rao
Premneel Kumar
N. Ravi Kumar
Ch. Bharathi Devi
Ch. Srinivas Rao
M. Ramesh
Ch. Santosh Kumar
B. Veera Nayak
B. Madhavi
Y. Krishna
D. Papa rao
K. Venkateswara Rao
B. Sridhar
K. Veera Badram
P. Gopal Reddy
P. Kranthi
Sk. Raheem
G. Rama Chandra నాయక్

Karimnagar

K. Hari Krishna Goud
Krishna Yadav
Dontu Bhadraiah
Y. Devender Reddy
Dr. K. Ashok Kumar
P. Visala Poornima
K. Revathi Rao
Sk. Abdul Baari
Ch. Ramadevi
J. Swami
K. Goverdan
B. Bhaskar Nayak
Sriramulu Sudarshan
G. Ravinder Reddy
P. Madhu

Khammam

Sk. Makbul
A. Murthy
G. Venkateswarlu
M. Srisailam
L. Sudheer
B. Mangilal Nayak
T. Ramarao
K. Seeta Ramulu
P. Pardha Saradhi
B. Venkateswara Rao
P. Eeswar Reddy
S. Bhikshmaya
P. Venkateswarlu
D. Eeswara Rao
G. Satya Narayana
D. Krishna Nayak
L. Giri Babu
Dr. Venkateswarlu
E. Pulla Reddy
P. Srinivas
M. Jayaraj
S. Suribabu Reddy
Ch. Sriram Murthy
D. Ram Babu
M. Ramesh
Ch Babu Dora
Y. Remireddy
P. Madhu Sudhan Rao
M. Krishna Rao
Premneel Kumar
N. Ravi Kumar
Ch. Bharathi Devi
Ch. Srinivas Rao
M. Ramesh
Ch. Santosh Kumar
B. Veera Nayak
B. Madhavi
Y. Krishna
D. Papa rao
K. Venkateswara Rao
B. Sridhar
K. Veera Badram
P. Gopal Reddy
P. Kranthi
Sk. Raheem
G. Rama Chandra నాయక్

Kadapa

B.V. Chalapathi
Abdul Noor
P. Jaganmohan Rao
G. Kavitha
K. Venkatrao
Y. Raja Rao
Y.C. Sujatha Reddy
V. Suvarna
C. Radha
Dr. Mahboob Saheb
A.A. Ratnam
B. Rajasekhar Reddy
S.M. Shareer
M. Penchalaiah
K. Nagendra
Asudhulla
P. Jayamram Reddy
P. Chandra Sekhar
P.Srikanth Reddy
T. Chandra
K. Dwarakant Reddy
Narayana Swami
Y. Subbarayudu
Dhanapal Ravinder
M.R. Ganapathy Reddy
S.R. Raja Timmareddy
K. Chinna Subbaiah
D. Srinivasulu Reddy
K. Manohar
G. Dhams
C. Rama Chandraiah
Siva
B. Sudhanayak

Vijaya Nagaram

G. Appala Nayudu
Abdula Noor
G. Kavitha
K. Venkatrao
M. Satya Murthy
K. Kalavathy
K. Kondala Rao
K. Srinivas Rao
G. Chinama Nayudu
A. Mohan Rao
K.H.V.A. Nayudu
M. Appala Nayudu
P. Sankar Rao
S.V.G. Srinivas
T. Suri Nayudu
B. Appala Nayudu
D. Satya Narayana Raju
T. Varalaxmi
R. Appala Nayudu
G. Appala Swami
Siva రామకృష్ణ

Guntur Rural

V.S. Rami Reddy
L. Venkateswara Rao
K. Srinu
Udutha Pedhanna
Mustafa
S. Koteswararao
J. Sanjeev Reddy
Dr. K. Ramesh
B. Venkat Krishna Rao
Santha Kumar
Sutaki Rama Rao
Sandhya Rani
K.V.V.Prasad
K. subba rao
G. Anjibabu
V. Jayaramaiah
E. Ganesh
Charuvaka
P. Ramesh
T. Venkatesh
Venu
K. Mestri
Ramarao
V. Ashok Babu

Guntur Arban

S. Sateesh Kumar
K. Sudhakar Reddy
K. Hasna Rao
Ch. Ranga Reddy
Y. Brahma Nayudu
V. Ravi
G. Manikumari
Sk. Mustaf
K.Poleswara Rao
G. Satyam
Dr. Seshaiah
A. Babu
Rajanala Nagalakshmi
T. Prabhavati
Philomin
M. Ravindrababu
Sriram Yadav
M. Bagya Rao
D. Ram mohan rao
B. Sivaram
G. Premchand
Ravoof
K. Ramesh Krishna Chandra
A. srinivas Rao
D.Ch. Kataiah

Medak

R. Saradha Manikyam
B. Mogulaiah
A. Naresh Babu
K. Yadagiri
J. Srinivas
R. Venkateswarlu
C. Vinod Reddy
Muralides Pande
M. Nageswara Reddy
G. Sobha rani
Ch. Narasimhulu
G. Lakshmi Narsinga Rao
N. Malesam
K. Vamseedhar Rao
B. Chandra sekhar Reddy
J. Naveen Goud
K. Manjula
Mahmad Zameerudheen

Srikakulam

K. Venkata ramana
B. Padmaja
T. Mohini
Meka Srinivas
N. Suryanarayana Reddy
Joharkhan
V. Babji
V. Nageswara Rao
Dr. D. Vasudeswara rao
S. Uma maheswara rao
B. Damayanti Nayudu
G. Ramesh Nayudu
G.v. Swami Nayudu
S.S.L. Murthy
Dr. P. Maheswara rao
K.V.G. Satyanarayana
S. Venkata Ramana
K. Swam Sunder Rao
Dr. P.J. Nayudu
Syed Mustak Mahmad
G. Santaram
Naveen Kumar Agarwal
K.Nagarjuna
L. Ramesh
V.V. Gopalarao Pathro
L. Narayana rao
T. Satyanarayana
S. Siddaiah
D. Aadinarayana
K. Maleswara rao
S.S.L. Murthy
M. Ramarao
D. Ramakrishna
K. Veerabhadra rao
Rubeen
S. Venkata Ramana

Srikakulam

Convener - Dola Jagan
Joint Convener - Kambala Raviraj
Co-Convener - Jeeviteswara rao
S. Sudhakar Rao
B. Tejeswara rao
D. Srinivas
P.J. Amruta kumari
B. Gowreeswari
Official In charge - Appala Nayudu
Parameswara rao
Jampu lachaiah

Vijayanagaram

Convener - Merupula Venkata ramana
Joint Convener - A. Sriramula Nayudu
Co-Convener - V. Nageswara rao
Vempati Bharati
K. Raghu Babu
A. Mohan rao
T. Venkatrao
Official In charge - Chandaka Ramdas
V. Vijay kumar Anantapur
Convener - V.C. Gamganna
Joint Convener - Fakruddeen
Co-Convener - Dr. Rangappa
Reddappa Reddy
Nagappa
Dr. Giri kumari
Narasimha Yadav
Ranganna
P. Venkata Narayana
Official In charge - Narsegoud
M.S. Raju
A. Surendra Babu
Srinivas

GUNTUR- URBAN

Convener - Kilaru Rosaiah
Joint Convener - Shakath
Co-Conveners - Papuluri KrishnaKumar
Aathota Josef
Thota Satyanarayana
Venkataramana(nani)
Official In-charge - Maddhineni Veeranjaneyulu
Y. Amman

GUNTUR – RURAL

Convener - Sankurarthi Rama Rao
Joint Convener - Venugopal Reddy
Co-Conveners - Priyadarshini
- Bhavanasi yella Rao
- Mamdi HariKrishna
- khajavali
- Tata Basava Shankar
- Orse Srinivasa Rao
Official In-charge - Bhashyam Narsaiah
Vuggirala seetaramaiah

Khammam

Convener - Lakkineni Raghu
Joint Convener - Dhanala Kondaiah
Co-Conveners - Pushpalatha
- Gugulothu Ramachandra Naik
- Rayala Nageswara Rao
- Khadar Bhaba
- Gangisetti Venkateswara Rao
- Lakshmaiah Punnam
- Ranga kiran
- Seelam Chenna Reddy
- kottha Seetharamudu
Official In-charge - Lelle Suresh
Tata Madhu
Thota Roma Rao

KAREEM NAGAR

Convener - Velichala Rajendara Rao
Joint Convener - Birudhu Rajamallu
Co-Conveners - Venugopal
- V. Venugopal
- Meda Chakrapani
- Dr’ Balakrishna
- Sri Devireddy
- Sudarshan
- Mahmad Aarif
Official In-charge - Suresh
Ramakanth

KADAPAH

Convener - M.V. Ramana
Joint Convener - Khaleel Bhasha
Co-Conveners - Saraswatamma
- Nagendra
- Hariprasad
- Chandra Shekar Raju
- Ramesh Babu
- V.P Narayana Swamy
Official In-charge - Nazeer Ahmed
Yogeswara Reddy
Vanaja
Chenna Krishnaiah

MEDAK

Convener - P. Narayana
Joint Convener - C. Anji Reddy
Co-Conveners - Nageshwara Reddy
- M. Shiva Kumar
- M. Ramdas Goud
Official In-charge - K. Shekar Yadav
B. Madhusudan Reddy
M. Shivaram

WARANGAL

Convener - Junnu Jakaria
Joint Convener - Varada Reddy
- Manda Ailaiah
Co-Conveners - Sampath Rao
- Karate Prabhakar
- Goka Sridhar
- Sada Vijaykumar
- Radha Mangeelal
- Riyaz
- Sanjeev Rao
Official In-charge - Vijay Kumar
Juupudi Sailaja
Ramesh Aarur

Sunday, December 7, 2008


Saviour of sorts: Praja Rajyam chief Chiranjeevi at the ‘saha pankthi bhojanam’ on the occasion of Ambedkar Vardhanthi at a village in Medak district. –



Singannagudem (Medak district): Praja Rajyam president Chiranjeevi has said that he would be different from others in achieving social justice for the oppressed classes. Addressing a gathering before participating in the community lunch arranged with the villagers on Saturday, he said, “the community lunch organised here is the beginning of our long journey towards achieving the goal of social justice. Even a thousand miles journey begins with a single step and this was one such step.


”‘Different’ leader


Assuring that he was a far cry from the existing politicians, he said, “if I behave like other political party leaders, there will be no difference between me and them. I want to be different. I want to achieve social justice for the Dalits by following the path shown by Ambedkar,” he said amidst applause.


Referring to the conditions being faced by Dalits in villages even today when they are forced to clean the glasses in which they had tea, Mr. Chiranjeevi asked: “In what type of society are we residing. Is this the hi-tech development that we have been claiming?”
He urged the people to extend support for him to put his words into action.


Iron curtain


For the first time, probably, after Chiranjeevi started moving in public as a political leader, firm iron curtains were put up for the community lunch programme, which was arranged behind the public meeting area. Very limited and selected people were allowed inside. Septuagenarians Ramavva and Lachavva sat on either side of Chiranjeevi and had their lunch. The purpose of the programme was ‘to send a strong message to people that the PR was really committed to uplift of Dalits.

Pawan Kalyan to Head PRP Yuva Rajyam


Power star Pawan Kalyan, brother of Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) founder Chiranjeevi, is all set to head the youth wing of the party. According to sources, the youth wing of the PRP is likely to be named as Yuva Rajyam.


A decision to this effect had been made and a formal announcement was expected to be made on Sunday, the sources said.


Pawan Kalyan was selected for the youth wing presidentship as he had enormous populari t y among the youth, the sources added. ``He is an icon of the youth,’’ said a senior PRP leader, adding that Pawan’s role in the recent film `Jalsa’ had brought him an image akin to a Left wing thinker.

Chiranjeevi Prajarajyam Party Leaders of Different Wings


Praja Rajyam party’s farmer wing will be named as ‘Rithu Rajyam’ and Mr. Yalamanchili Shivaji’s name is consideration for this to lead.


Praja Rajyam party’s women wing will be named as ‘Mahila Rajyam’ and Mrs. Shobha Nagireddy or Mrs. Vanga Geetha or Ex mayor Mrs. Shakunthala may lead this organisation.


Praja Rajyam party’s youth wing will be named as ‘Yuva Rajyam’ and Pawan Kalyan will be its Commander-in-Chief.


Praja Rajyam Party has appointed its desciplinary committee with former union minister Mr.P.shiv Shankar as its Chairman and the committee members comprising of P. Upendra, C.Anjaneya Reddy, K.S.R.Murthy, Devisetty Srinivasa Rao, P.Karuna and T. Manohar.

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Praja Rajyam Demands White Paper on Economic Zones

Questioning the sincerity of the Congress Government, Praja Rajyam Party today demanded a white paper on the Special Economic zones taken up in the State.

PRP wanted the Government to disclose how much extent of land has been allotted to the companies.

The party also sought know how much land is required to establish a company and how many jobs each company will create.

Speaking to reporters here today, PRP leader Tammineni Sitaram said that not withstanding AICC president Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s directions that fertile lands should not be procured for SEZs, the State Government was acquiring agriculture lands.

People in the State were waiting for a third alternative and they had chosen the PRP, he said.

Former Union Minister P Shiva Shankar to join Praja Rajyam


In what will be the case of the first major political leader to join the party, former union minister P Shivshankar will join the Praja Rajyam later this week. Though Shivshankar's son Vinay is already with the party and part of Chiranjeevi's core committee, Shivshankar's entry may open the door for the megastar for accessing the latter's advice and help on many matters including political alliances.


Shivshankar - now 80 - will be returning to active politics after many years. He left the Congress party in 2004 after questioning Sonia Gandhi about her ability to understand the culture of India in view of her foreign origin. Analysts say that the entry of Shivshankar who hails from Rangareddy will help Chiranjeevi to garner other backward caste (OBC) votes in the Telangana region. The veteran had served in various ministries at the Centre for two decades including those of law, justice, petroleum, energy, foreign affairs and human resources.


He had represented Secunderabad in the Lok Sabha for two terms and Tenali for one term. Also a Rajya Sabha member for a six-year term, the Congress depended on his legal brain to formulate various strategies. "He will be used pretty much for the same purpose by Chiranjeevi," said a political analyst. His son Vinay, a surgeon in Apollo Hospital, left his practice to join the Chiranjeevi bandwagon, a few months ago.


Though sitting MPs Hariram Jogaiah and C Ramachandraiah have joined the party along with other political figures like former industry minister Vidyadhar Rao, political heavyweights have eluded the party. In fact with a view to forming a brand new party on a clean slate, Chiranjeevi has not been encouraging induction of political heavyweights into his fold.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Pawan Kalyan's 'Puli Gandrinpu' In Vijayawada



Just when the Telugu Desam Party have been reveling over the success of their 'Yuvagarjana' it appears that they are going to find more than their match in the form of Megastar Chiranjeevi and his 'Praja Rajyam Party'. Representing him would be none other than Power star Pawan Kalyan.


There is news that Pawan has already begun chalking out plans with the PRP folk and there is news that he has titled his forthcoming public meeting as 'Puli Gandrinpu'. The venue has been chosen as Vijayawada which has a strong share of 'Kapus' and Chiru will be addressing the crowd in his regular manner.


Estimates say that this will also be a thundering event bound to happen and the plans are on to hold it during the month of December close to the elections time. Meanwhile, Chiru has reached the end of his 'Praja Ankita' yatra so he might just want to review the whole situation before he gets into a biggie.


తెలుగు లో
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ఝుస్త్ వ్హెన్ థె టెలుగు డెసం ఫర్త్య్ హవె బీన్ రెవెలింగ్ ఒవెర్ థె సుచ్చెస్స్ ఒఫ్ థైర్ 'Yఉవగర్జనా ఇత్ అప్పేర్స్ థత్ థెయ్ అరె గొఇంగ్ తొ ఫింద్ మొరె థన్ థైర్ మత్చ్ ఇన్ థె ఫొర్మ్ ఒఫ్ ంఎగస్తర్ ఛిరంజీవి అంద్ హిస్ 'ఫ్రజ ఋఅజ్యం ఫర్త్య్'. ఋఎప్రెసెంతింగ్ హిం వౌల్ద్ బె నొనె ఒథెర్ థన్ ఫౌఎర్ స్తర్ ఫవన్ ఖల్యన్.

ఠెరె ఇస్ నెవ్స్ థత్ ఫవన్ హస్ అల్రేద్య్ బెగున్ చల్కింగ్ ఔత్ ప్లన్స్ విథ్ థె ఫృఫ్ ఫొల్క్ అంద్ థెరె ఇస్ నెవ్స్ థత్ హె హస్ తిత్లెద్ హిస్ ఫొర్థ్చొమింగ్ పుబ్లిచ్ మీతింగ్ అస్ 'ఫులి ఘంద్రింపూ. ఠె వెనుఎ హస్ బీన్ చొసెన్ అస్ విజయవద వ్హిచ్ హస్ అ స్త్రొంగ్ షరె ఒఫ్ 'ఖపుశ్ అంద్ ఛిరు విల్ల్ బె అద్ద్రెస్సింగ్ థె చ్రౌద్ ఇన్ హిస్ రెగులర్ మన్నెర్.

ఏస్తిమతెస్ సయ్ థత్ థిస్ విల్ల్ అల్సొ బె అ థుందెరింగ్ ఎవెంత్ బౌంద్ తొ హప్పెన్ అంద్ థె ప్లన్స్ అరె ఒన్ తొ హొల్ద్ ఇత్ దురింగ్ థె మొంథ్ ఒఫ్ డెచెంబెర్ చ్లొసె తొ థె ఎలెచ్తిఒన్స్ తిమె. ంఏన్వ్హిలె, ఛిరు హస్ రేచెద్ థె ఎంద్ ఒఫ్ హిస్ 'ఫ్రజ ఆంకితా యత్ర సొ హె మిఘ్త్ జుస్త్ వంత్ తొ రెవిఎవ్ థె వ్హొలె సితూతిఒన్ బెఫొరె హె గెత్స్ ఇంతొ అ బిగ్గిఎ.


America lo Obama, Andhra lo Annayya


“America lo Obama, Andhra lo Annayya.” So said Chiranjeevi, as he unfolded his chief ministerialambitions succinctly clear when he claimed the US people gave the mandate to Barack Obama as they desired a `social change’ in their country.

The Prajarajyam party chief said just like America’s melting pot, which voted for the first-ever African-American president, Amdhra people would vote for social justice — the megastar’s pet topic during his road shows in the Telangana heartland. Likening himself to Obama, he said since the people desired social justice, he would emulate the US president-elect in bringing about social change in AP.

Addressing a massive crowd in the town as part of his “Praja Ankita Yatra” on the concluding day of his second leg of tour in the district, Chiranjeevi said a similar result was in the offing in AP, evoking a thunderous applause from the gathering. “Much as other parties chanted about doing justice to all sections of the society, it would be only the Prajarajyam which would usher in a social state where people could lead happy life,” the star politician told the crowd, drawing instant claps.

That Chiranjeevi bidding for the CM’s gaddi taking Obama’s name during the road shows at Vyra and Tallada has what made the yatra all the more interesting, sources said. In a veiled reference to TDP supremo Chandrababu Naidu’s claims of attracting the votes of the youth, the PRP chief said the youth form the fulcrum of his party. “They are the backbone of our party and we are going to face the elections with their support,” he asserted.

Referring to the absence of medical facilities for the fever-stricken tribals in the district, the PRP chief pointed out that it was ironical that in a district from where two health ministers — Vanama Venkateshwar Rao and Sambani Chandrasekhar — come, health facilities continue to be inaccessible for thousands of tribals.

“Public money is being misutilised in the name of Arogyasri, but the poor are not getting the required medical care,” he said.

Earlier, Chiranjeevi addressed a series of meetings at Tallada, Panukuru, Sujatanagar, Kothagudem, Paloncha and Burgam Pahad.

As part of his eight-day-long tour, he has covered as many as 26 Assembly and six Lok Sabha constituencies spread over Karimnagar, Warangal and Khammam districts, traversing a distance of 1,500 km and addressing more than 100 road shows.

The star politician wound up his yatra in North Telangana with a road show at the temple town of Bhadrachalam late on Thursday night. Sources said the actor would have Lord Rama’s darshan on Friday morning and later he would fly to Hyderabad by a helicopter.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Chiranjeevi trains guns on Andhra Pradesh CM

Amidst minor protests from Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) president Chiranjeevi today flayed Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy saying that he failed to get adequate support price to the farmers though he always claimed that he was ‘farmer-friendly.’

However, the Nava Telangana Party declared its support to the PRP and Chiranjeevi got a rousing reception at the borders of the Warangal district.

Addressing a series of meetings at Manakondur, Karimnagar town and other places, during his road show in the district, as part of the second leg of his Praja Ankita Yatra, he alleged that the ruling Congress failed miserably in coming to the rescue of the farmers.

The Sriram Sagar project (SRSP) is located in the district but people in villages have not been getting drinking water and farmers not getting water for irrigation. ‘‘The district could not utilise 30 TMC water due to the State Government’s failure in maintaining the project’s canals,’’ he said. He lamented that it was the farmer alone who could not decide the price of his produce while all others manufacturing different products could decide the prices of their products.

‘‘The Punjab Government is giving substantial support price to the farmers where our rulers pay meagre amounts,’’ he said.

Congress is in power at the Centre and in Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra but the Chief Minister could not stop construction of Babhali and other projects in Maharastra, he said.
Chiranjeevi said that he didn’t had any intention to join politics till an year ago but was invited by people to serve them.

Likening the coming elections to an examination, he urged the people to pass his party with a distinction and assured first class life if voted to power.

The PRP leaders of Warangal organised cultural activities at Anantasagar, the entry point to the district. Women greeted him with Bonalu and danced Batukamma.

WARANGAL: Chiru’s yatra entered into Warangal district at 8:15 p.m. at Hasanparti mandal headquarters. He was given a warm welcome by the PRP leaders.

The TRS leaders tried to obstruct Chiranjeevi’s yatra at Hasanparti mandal headquarters demanding that he make his party’s stand clear on the contentious Telangana issue. Commotion prevailed for some time when the fans of Chiru and the TRS activists jostled with each other.

However, police intervened and sent the TRS men away. The TRS cadre tried to obstruct Chiranjeevi’s yatra at other places including Beemaram, University cross roads and Ambedkar centres.

The PRP president said that youth and women were the major strength to his party. He participated in roadshows till 10:00 p.m.

PRP leaders K Varda Reddy, Dr Lakshmi Prasad, Manda Ilaiah, Errabelli Pradeep Rao, B Sampath Kumar, Karate Prabhakar, Mandadi Ravinder Reddy and others accompanied him.

Chiranjeevi dares Congress to clear stand on Telangana

Of the people: Praja Rajyam president Chiranjeevi addressing Parkal road show in Warangal on Monday. (Right) Chiranjeevi with cotton farmers at Regonda.


PARKAL (WARANAL DT.): Praja Rajyam president Chiranjeevi dared the Congress to come out clear on the Telangana issue. “We said we are for a separate State. We said we will not obstruct formation of new State. We said we respect the sentiments and self-respect of people of Telangana. What more clarity do you want from me,” he sought to know from the Congress leaders as the people cheered in jubilation.


People continued to throng in large numbers to welcome Praja Rajyam leader on the second day of his tour in rural areas of the district. He addressed road shows at Gudepad cross roads, Parkal chowrastha, bus stand area and all along the road until he crossed over to proceed towards Regonda mandal headquarters.




Mr. Chiranjeevi was speechless on occasions and just he waved at the multitude of crowds who vied to see him in real life.




En route, the TRS workers sporting flags protested demanding him to say ‘Jai Telangana’. Irked at such protests,




Mr. Chiranjeevi said he was very clear on the issue. “It is the Congress party which promised separate Telangana. It is the Congress leaders who owned the TRS flag and come to people. Let us all question the Congress party on the issue,” he told the people.




Wearing a broad smile and waving at the people, Mr. Chiranjeevi drove past the villages and junctions as hundreds of vehicles followed him. The aspiring candidates put up a good show erecting huge flexi boards with the photographs of Mr Chiranjeevi and themselves at all important road corners.




At the Parkal, Mr. Chiranjeevi reminded the farmers of gloomy days when several of them were forced to commit suicides. He said lack of minimum support price failed their hopes and drove them to extremes.




He promised to learn more about their plight as he proceeded in the district. After crossing the Parkal town, Mr Chiranjeevi walked into the cotton field and interacted with a farmer there.




Earlier in the day, several leaders from the district and a group of doctors led by noted paediatrician M. Seshu Madhav called on him and apprised him of the public response to the party.



Praja Rajyam Chief Chiranjeevi Works in Fields

The Praja Rajyam president Chiranjeevi got a few lessons in agriculture in the cotton fields of a remote village, Rupi Reddy Palle, in the Maoist-affected Regonda mandal on Monday. For the first time during his yatra in the district, Chiranjeevi got down from his vehicle and ventured into the cotton fields, surprising the women farmers working there. The women flocked around their matinee idol and began narrating their woes. Ms Panchagiri Radha complained that they were not getting a competitive price for their cotton. She also pointed to the irregular power supply.

Ms Vannala Rani told Chiranjeevi that they were losing money to spurious seeds and pesticides. Mr Chiranjeevi blamed their woes on the government. "The suicides among cotton farmers were really painful. Is it such a big problem to overcome," he asked.

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Praja Rajyam to Support Statehood for Telangana


Praja Rajyam president K. Chiranjeevi declared on Friday that if the Centre came up with a proposal for creation of a separate Telangana State, his party would unconditionally support it.


Addressing an impressive gathering in this town, he recalled that at his first public meeting in Tirupati on August 26, he said he would abide by people’s wish on the issue of a separate Telangana.


“I remember that the Telangana movement started from this very place in 1969. I know how important it is to you,” he said.


Mr. Chiranjeevi said: “If you so wish, make sure that your voice is heard by the powers that be. The only way you can make your voice heard by the Centre is by electing the right people, those whom you trust will do everything they can to improve your lot. You can trust the PR because the party was born out of the people’s wish.”


Ever since he announced the second leg of his ‘Praja Ankitha Yatra’ to cover three Telangana districts of Karimnagar, Warangal and Khammam, he had said that political parties were eager to hear what he had to say on the issue.


He asked people if they were backward, if the region lacked human and mineral resources and when they roared their response, he said, “Telangana is not backward. It has been pushed to backwardness.”


“Had the political parties shown a little interest in developing a backward region, your lives would have improved. Successive governments have taken you for a ride and used you politically.


Do not allow yourselves to be cheated any more,” he said to thunderous applause.


For the first time since he launched PR, Mr. Chiranjeevi launched a direct attack on the Congress government.


In an oblique reference to the Telangana Rashtra Samithi, he reminded people that in alliance with a ‘regional party’, the ‘present government’ had come to power after promising Telangana. “Four years down the line, has anything like that happened? The only development was ‘more tears, weavers’ suicides, illiteracy, unemployment and more,” he said.



As the crowds screamed, ‘Jai Chiranjeevi’, the PR founder said ‘Jai Jagityala’ and ‘Jai Praja Rajyam’ before his convoy moved ahead towards Dharmapuri and Ramagundam.
Starting from Metpalli, he covered six Assembly constituencies.

Chiranjeevi Stand on Telangana Baffles TRS


The Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) in Medak district is in total confusion on how to respond on the statement made by Praja Rajyam president Chiranjeevi over the formation of a separate State.


On his second day tour of Karimnagar district on Friday, at Jagityal, Chiranjeevi made it clear that the issue should be decided by the Union government and the PR would welcome the proposal if it was made by the Centre.


While TRS legislator from Siddipet T. Harish Rao welcomed the announcement made by Chiranjeevi, party district president Raghunandana Rao said that this was the time for Congress to clear its stand on the issue


MLC unhappy


However, former MLC R. Satyanarayana expressed a different view.


“The statement made by PR president Chiranjeevi that they will not object if the Centre proposes the Bill lacks clarity. Why did he not make the స్తతెమెంత్


that they will pass a resolution in the Assembly after coming to power,” he questioned.
Meanwhile, the TRS will observe ‘Vidroha Dinotsavam’ on November 1.


Mr. Satyanarayana urged the people to observe protest against the injustice meted out to Telangana in the last five decades.

Warangal decked up for Chiru yatra

Aspirants book some important junctions in advance for putting up banners
They feature themselves more prominently than their leader Chiranjeevi
WARANGAL: The tri-cities – Hanamkonda, Warangal and Kazipet -- were decked up for the Praja Ankita Yatra of the actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi, who begins his tour in the district on Sunday.

It was riot of flexi banners, and posters all over the city and all along the Hasanparthy-Hanamkonda route. Flexi boards were erected to all the electric poles and street corners.

Huge banners and posters were put up at every possible space all over by the aspirants of the party to attract the attention of their leader.

Ticket aspirants and the new entrants into the party were vying with each other in putting up the banners all over the city and leaders booked some important junctions in advance.

All this mad rush for the banners of all sorts is simply to get a glimpse of their leader, who passed that way, and get his recognition for their "active" part in the Praja Rajyam Party.

As there were too many aspirants for each of the constituency, it turned out to be a free for all type publicity show.

In almost all the banners, the aspirants featured themselves prominently if not more than their leader, Mr Chiranjeevi.

As the colourful flexi banners were coming at a low cost like as low as at Rs. 300 each for the big ones and Rs. 100 for smaller ones, leaders preferred to order hundreds of computer printed flexi banners.

Chiru all out to woo youth, women


Mega’ response: Praja Rajyam party president Chiranjeevi greeting the people during the ‘Praja Ankitha Yatra’ in Godavarikhani town in Karimnagar on Saturday.



GODAVARIKHANI: Praja Rajyam president K. Chiranjeevi on Saturday went all out to woo youth and women and drew their attention by telling them how he would improve their lot if his party came to power.


On the third day of his ‘Praja Ankitha Yatra’ in Telangana , he was enthused by the large turnout of women all through his tour, right from Ramagundam, at roadside meetings and till Karimnagar town.


At one place, he was greeted by flag-waving followers of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi and the Left parties. Acknowledging their presence, he conveyed his greetings to them and expressed solidarity with their parties.


He reminded youth of their potential and how they could change their lives and society for the better, if only their resources were channelised properly, especially in rooting out corruption.
Mr. Chiranjeevi drew applause from women when he repeated his usual line of how he was being termed as being partial to women. “Yes, I do not mind admitting that the PRP has a special place for women. You will find how focussed we are about development with women as the centre when we come out with our manifesto,” he said.


The Praja Rajyam president travelled through Ramagundam, Manthani, Peddapalli and Karimnagar Assembly constituencies and also visited a coal mine near Godavari Khani.


At a press conference later, party leader Kotagiri Vidyadhar Rao and Core Committee member Dr. P. Vinay Kumar dared Minister Sabita Indra Reddy for a debate on what the Congress Government had done to improve the lot of weavers in Sircilla and what the PRP proposed to do.


They were replying to her criticism that the PR president did not know anything about the weavers’ problems and that there was nothing in the party’s ‘Sircilla Declaration’ that Mr. Chiranjeevi released on Thursday.


Mr. Rao said it was unbecoming of a Minister to stoop to such levels while criticising the president of a political party that was already creating waves.

Friday, October 31, 2008



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