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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.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

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.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Chiru Opens New Party Office

Chiranjeevi inaugurated new office building at Road No. 5, Jubilee Hills, on Sunday, this will serve as the main office.

The Praja Rajyam Party on Sunday became the first political outfit to have two swank,corporate-styled offices within two months of its formation, with president Chiranjeevi throwing open about 30,000 sft across three floors in a building on Road. No.5, Jubilee Hills near Annapurna Seven Acres.

While expressing his apologies if people felt insulted in the past two months due to constraints of space, the megastar promised that people would now have better space to work out of and meet, interact with him too.

Interestingly, soon after he inaugurated the new office, he told party managers that instead of covering Nalgonda and Khammam districts as originally planned in phase two of his Praja Ankitha Yatra, he would now tour Warangal and Karimnagar.

As soon as he said that, Core Committee member and ex- IPS officer C. Anjaneya Reddy and his team started chalking out a fresh schedule spanning five days but to be completed before Diwali.

The present facility on Road No. 46, will hereafter serve the purpose for which it was initially constructed for, as the PR chief’s secretariat, where Chiranjeevi will interact with members of the core committee and select leaders.

Chiranjeevi must adjust, says DGP

The actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi has to adjust with whatever security the government provides him for his ongoing tours.

The director-general of police, Mr S.S.P. Yadav, said that the government will provide security based on threat perception.

” “There will be enough security to cover him wherever he goes,” Mr Yadav said. He evaded a direct reply when asked whether the Praja Rajyam or Chiranjeevi had requested for additional security.

Speaking on the Police Commemoration Day on October 21, Mr Yadav said security will be provided to people according to requirements and not according to request.

Chiranjeevi Gandhigiri in Real Life


When actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi cut short his ‘Praja Ankitha Yatra’ two days before schedule due to a sore throat, his political opponents ran him down.


They ridiculed Mr. Chiranjeevi asking how someone who was used to air-conditioned luxury every minute of the day, thanks to his ‘reel’ life, could bear the heat and dust of ‘real’ life politics.


Keeps mum


But the megastar chose to practise ‘Gandhigiri’ in ‘real’ life and preferred to keep mum. More so, he was bound by his promise of not heaping personal insults on any political opponent.


However, his party managers were ready with a repartee to counter the megastar’s opponents.


Their contention was that other political leaders who merely rendered lip sympathy for people’s problems, did not need to really strain their vocal chords.

Praja Rajyam Dares Cong to Debate on Development

The Praja Rajyam Party today dared political parties, particularly the ruling Congress, to come for a debate on any issue relating to development.

Party spokespersons Mithra and P Prabhakar in a press conference said that State ministers were critisising the PRP party president on trivial issues.

They advised the leaders not to resort to personnel criticism and said that it is foolish to think that if some one loses his voice does not qualify to become the leader.

Meanwhile, party leaders Dr Vinay and Naragoni said in another media meet that a conference on the issues of BCs would be held tomorrow at Kalinga Bhavan in Banjara Hills.

Chiranjeevi’s brother Pavan Kalyan would address the meeting. BC representatives from Warangal, Karimnagar and Nalgonda would participate in the conference.

Chiru Praja Ankita Yatra From 30th Oct

Chiranjeevi will embark on his second leg of road shows on October 30 covering four districts. The Telangana tour is being keenly watched as T has emerged as a key issue in the next general elections.

Chiru will address meetings in Warangal, Karimnagar, Nalgonda and Khamman from October 30 to November 6.

Chiru’s maiden road shows were a big hit, going by huge crowd turnout.

TRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao did not make who will be his alliance partner in the next elections. KCR is making crazy statements with each passing day. The TRS appears to be in dilemma over alliance partner.

Chiru is expected to make his party’s stand clear on the T state. There may not be surprises as more or less he made his party stand clear during his first public meeting in Tirupati.

In North Andhra tour, Chiru focused mainly on political corruption, failure of the successive governments to solve the problems of the people and promised to provide a corruption free government if his party was voted to power.

In Telangana tour, Chiru may focus on fluoride in Nalgonda district and other local issues in the remaining districts.

It's Possible Only With Praja Rajyam

Pawan Kalyan said that the social justice is possible only with Praja Rajyam Party. He said this in the BC representatives get together today.

The BC representatives from Warangal, Karimnagar and Nalgonda have met in a meeting and Pawan Kalyan is the chief attraction there.

He said that Chiranjeevi has stepped into politics only with the inspiration of Ambedkar and Mother Teresa. He also said that the state population is looking out for a third power.

He also said that government should work towards eradicating hunger deaths in the state.

He also said that it is possible only with PRP. He also added that movements take birth only because of injustice caused for people.

Friday, October 10, 2008

I am far ahead of others on Telangana


Megastar and Praja Rajyam president Chiranjeevi appears to have well prepared to tackle the Telangana issue, even before Telugu Desam president N Chandrababu Naidu officially announced his decision to support the issue.


Chiru was pretty confident when he answered a question on Telangana at a press conference in Srikakulam.


"We don't take decisions depending on the situations. We have a total clarity on the Telangana issue.


In a way, we are a step ahead of others in taking up this demand. As I said on Tirupati dais, the PRP will fully respect the sentiments, aspirations and struggle for self-respect of Telangana people. Our decision will not be different from their aspirations," he said.


In fact, Chiru did not hesitate to speak out on the issue in Srikakulam, which is as backward as Telangana. He knows that media persons would push him on the back foot by raising the issue.


But he was well prepared to take the question and answered it well like a matured politician!

Chiranjeevi kick-starts his political tour in Andhra


Actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi Thursday launched his maiden and much-awaited state-wide “yatra” or tour from Srikakulam district in north coastal Andhra.


The Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) chief launched his the tour in the evening after offering prayers at Suryanarayana Swamy temple in Arasavelli near Itchapuram in Srikakulam district.


The superstar, who launched the party in August, reached Srikakulam in a helicopter from Hyderabad. En route, his chopper landed at Rajahmundry for refuelling.


Hundreds of his fans gathered outside the temple as he arrived for the prayers.


Addressing the crowd, he said his party’s aim was to bring a change in the state. “I want to see prosperity and happiness,” he said amid loud cheers.


Chiranjeevi began the tour in a special vehicle. He will cover a distance of 50 km every day and address road-side public meetings.


In the first phase, the actor will cover three north coastal Andhra districts of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram and Visakhapatnam for nine days.


He will later visit the south coastal Andhra, Telangana and Rayalseema areas of the state.


Chiranjeevi has sounded the election bugle by launching the tour.


The simultaneous elections to state assembly and the Lok Sabha are likely to be held in February-March next year.


All the political parties, especially the ruling Congress and the main opposition Telugu Desam Party, are keenly watching the response to Chiranjeevi’s tour.


The political re-alignment in the state will also depend on the people’s response to the tour.


The two communist parties are likely to decide on aligning with the Telegu Desam Party or the PRP based on the response to Chiranjeevi’s “yatra”.


Even Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) may join hands with the PRP if it takes a stand in favour of separate statehood to Telangana.


Chiranjeevi chose north coastal Andhra to begin his tour as he enjoys huge fan following in the region as well as two other coastal districts of East and West Godavari.


The actor, who hails from West Godavari district, already made waves with his visits to Karimnagar, Mahbubnagar and Warangal districts in the Telangana region.


In his first public appearance after launching the party, he visited Sircilla in Karimnagar district and met families of weavers who committed suicide due to crisis in handloom sector.


He then visited Mahbubnagar district to express solidarity with farmers fighting against land acquisition for Special Economic Zone (SEZ).

PRP to spell out stand in 2 weeks

Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) president Chiranjeevi today said his party would spell out its stand on Telangana in two weeks’ time.

Speaking to reporters here today, he said the PRP had made its stand clear well before the Telugu Desam Party (TDP). ‘‘Our party is ready to do what people want and we made this point clear at the Tirupati public meeting itself,’’ he said.

He said his party would continue the policies of the Congress and the TDP and remove the lapses from them, adding that the PRP would welcome alliances for the next elections.

Chiranjeevi said his party would address the problems of the Uddanam area people who were suffering from kidney problems. ‘‘We will study the problem and do what we can,’’ he said. If voted to power, a sugar mill in the Srikakulam district would be opened, he said.

Chiranjeevi said the party had a clear idea on the issue of SC categorisation and condemned the attacks on Christians in Karnataka and Orissa.

Commenting on the criticism that his party was being filled with immigrants, he said whoever would come up with ideas to help people would be welcomed.

is for Chiranjeevi. C is for change.


Megastar Chiranjeevi has hit the roads with a clarion call for change.
The star-turned-politician, after offering prayers at the famous Sun shrine here in this village on Thursday, made an impassioned plea for bringing about a change in the society on the eve of his much-awaited Praja Ankita Yatra.


‘‘C is for Chiranjeevi. C is for change,’’ he quipped as the crowd that lined up to see him cheered him lustily.


The actor dwelt mostly on the day-today problems that people faced and how successive governments had belied their hopes after garnering their votes.


‘‘The government is supposed to be a trustee of public property. They cannot plunder it,’’ he stressed. He arrived in Srikakulam by a special helicopter at about 4 p.m. and drove straight to the temple. People,mostly youths, came out to greet him and rent the air with slogans in his support.


After praying at the temple, Chiranjeevi came out to address the people, who were everywhere –– on the road, trees and buildings. Though he hit out at the rulers, he refrained from naming anyone in particular. He did not raise any specific issues either. The thrust of his speech was on social justice, minimum facilities needed for a decent living and so on.


Elaborating on what change meant, the actor said even creation of minimum facilities would be a change for the better. ‘‘For instance, a bus to your village, proper treatment at a police station when one goes to lodge a complaint and availability of essential commodities at reasonable prices. What you all want are these small changes, but there is none to bother about them,’’ he said.


‘‘After ascending to power, politicians are turning into self-serving individuals,’’ he said adding that they were not only growing at the expense of the poor but are also helping their kith and kin to grow.


‘‘The State is your property. This belongs to you. It does not belong to the government,’’ he pointed out. Calling upon the youth to be the driving force behind social reform, he said, ‘‘time has come for you to act.’’

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Praja Rajyam Promises True Governance


In what was a blistering attack on all political leaders across all parties, Pawan Kalyan, film actor and brother of Praja Rajyam president Chiranjeevi, said they were not political leaders interested in the welfare of people and progress of society per se, at all.


He was speaking after hoisting of the Praja Rajyam flag at Warasiguda in Musheerabad Assembly constituency in the city on Tuesday. He hoisted party flags, covering 16 constituencies from Rahmat Nagar in Jubilee Hills to Skyline Theatre in Himayatnagar constituency in a day-long series of programmes.


Mr. Kalyan regretted that 61 years after Independence, issues concerning the common man remained much the same and promised that when Praja Rajyam was voted to power under the leadership of Mr. Chiranjeevi, people would see the change. Praja Rajyam would show what true governance was and how it could be done.

Praja Paryam Takes up Teacher's Issue


The Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) on Tuesday demanded solution to the problems of the teachers’ selection in the 1998 District Selection Committee (DSC) examination.


Party spokesperson Mithra told media at the party office that the condition of the teachers was miserable. He said he was unable to understand why the government was not using their services while there were lot of vacancies in the Education Department.


It was not fair to run the schools with teachers hired on contract (vidya volunteers), he said.
Mitra informed the media that Chiranjeevi’s tour in Vizianagaram would take place on Oct 12 and 13. Chiranjeevi would tour Vizianagaram, Bobbili, Chipurupally and Nellimarla. Mitra said the PRP president would talk about the local problems and also tell how he was going to solve them.


In another press conference, Chiranjeevi’s brother Pawan Kalyan said he had received overwhelming response from people when he toured Hyderabad to hoist party flags.


Pawan said people came out with their problems demanding immediate solutions.‘‘People are waiting for a good leadership. They are now seeing it in Chiranjeevi.Many people who are not concerned with politics are also coming out,’’ he said.

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