Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Chiranjeevi’s Daughter Sushmitha’s Hot Dialogue


This is the hot political dialogue emerged from the daughter of Chiranjeevi. Sushmitha, the eldest daughter of Mega Star is now serious in campaigning at Palakollu. She countered the statement of Chandrababu Naidu freshly.

It should be recalled that Chandrababu said to Palakollu people, “If Chiru comes to your home as Palakollu alludu feed him with some food and send away. But don’t vote for him”.

Sushmitha answered Babu saying, “Naidu is certainly a kind of alludu who deserves only food but not vote. His history is known for all with regard to integrity as alludu’. But my father is different from that image. He is being regarded as big brother here”.

That’s the adequate reply from Mega Daughter.

Fact Sheet: New CEC comes to YSR's rescue!



It is a great relief for Chief Minister Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy on the last day of election campaign. The Election Commission has given him clean chit with regard to his speech at Nandyal last week, in which he made certain comments against Telangana.

The Election Commission authorities in New Delhi, who went through the CDs of YSR’s speech, felt that there were absolutely no inflammatory remarks in the speech and that he had not whipped up regional passions. All that YSR spoke was only to warn about the future of irrigation projects if Mahakootami comes to power, since one of its partners, TRS, is opposed to the projects. The EC ignored YSR’s remarks that settlers would become foreigners in Telangana.

The EC’s verdict was quite expected, as it is Naveen Chawla, a staunch loyalist of Sonia Gandhi, who is at the helm of affairs in the commission. And the message to Chawla from the Congress leadership is clear: don’t embarrass YSR at the time of elections!


No anniversary celebrations of TRS this time

Telangana Rashtra Samithi will be completing eight years on April 27. But there will be no anniversary celebrations and no fire works this time.

According to TRS sources, party president K Chandrasekhara Rao has decided that there would no state executive committee meeting of the party or anniversary celebrations, as has been the practice for the last seven years. “Since the elections have just completed and there will be nothing but review about party’s performance or discuss future course of action right now. So, there will be no agenda for the anniversary meeting. Hence, the postponement,” party sources said.

The celebrations would be there only after the declaration of election results, provided the party would get sufficient seats. Till such time, any celebrations would be too premature and ridiculous. If the results are not in the TRS favour, there would be nothing to rejoice for KCR


Karat creates troubles for KCR


As it is Mahakootami is a fragile structure of four incoherent political parties and one is not sure whether they would stick together after the elections.

Yet, leaders of the Kootami continue to trouble one another by making controversial statements. It was the turn of CPI-M national secretary Prakash Karat to prick the bubble of Telangana Rashtra Samithi president K Chandrasekhara Rao. He said there was no change in the CPI-M stand on Telangana and it would continue to oppose the formation of separate state. “Telangana is not an issue before us right now. We are focussing our energies on defeating the Congress,” he said.

KCR, who is already upset with the Telugu Desam and Communists for not including his photograph in the Mahakootami rally, must be angry now. Sources say if the Mahakootami does not come to power, KCR will be the first person to break away from it. Well, it can’t be ruled out!

AP minister breaks Pawar’s record in campaigning

A woman minister in Andhra Pradesh, who is seeking re-election to the state assembly, has broken Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) chief Sharad Pawar’s record as she campaigned in 100 villages in 12 hours.

Galla Arunakumari of the ruling Congress party campaigned extensively in her Chandragiri assembly constituency, claiming a place in the Limca Book of Records.

The minister for medical education and health insurance broke the record of central Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar, who had covered 65 villages in 12 hours.

Arunakumari, who is pitted against film actress and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader R. K. Roja, addressed public meetings in each of the 100 villages for two to three minutes during her whirlwind tour Sunday. She claimed to have got good public response to the campaigning.

The minister said the idea behind this blitzkrieg was to reach out to as many voters as possible. “This was not to break any record but to cover as many villages as possible by intensifying the campaign,” she said.

Her son Galla Jayadev, managing director of Amar Raja Industries, managed her campaign. He said the aim was to reach out to the maximum number of voters in a short span of time.

Accompanied by her family members, Arunakumari started her campaigning at 6.30 a.m. and concluded it at 6.30 p.m. Delivering a quick speech in every village, the minister went about covering Chandragiri, Ramachandrapuram and Tirupati rural mandals.

The Chandragiri constituency is witnessing an all-women contest. The Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) of superstar Chiranjeevi has fielded Sai Ramani Reddy while G. Pushpalata is in the fray from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Ramoji sent Rs 25 crore to defeat Vundavalli?


Did Eenadu group chairman Ramoji Rao spend Rs 25 crore in Rajahmundry parliamentary constituency to defeat Congress candidate Vundavalli Arun Kumar?

Yes, if one were to go by the allegations levelled by Congress MLC Durgesh. He told media persons on Tuesday that Ramoji was hell bent on defeating Arun Kumar, who has been exposing the irregularities in Margadarsi scandal. “We have reliable information that Ramoji has sent Rs 25 crore through reliable persons belonging to Dolphin Hotels for distribution among voters on the eve of polling in Rajahmundry,” he alleged.

Quite possible, as Vundavalli has been pain in his ass for Ramoji for long time. It does not mind whether Murali Mohan wins or Krishnam Raju wins; all that Ramoji wants is the defeat of Vundavalli. And Rs 25 crore is worth investing to get rid of this trouble once and for all!

Pawan Kalyan-Star Hotel-Allu Aravind

While Allu Arvind has been busy hatching money making plans, it is heard that the mega brothers are not too happy with the way things are taking shape. The cause for this happens to be the single handed decision that Allu has been taking even in matters of PRP without involving the brothers.

It is heard that Allu has the payment talks of PRP in star hotels and he does not like to get exposed. So while selling tickets, when he was doing one of his meets sitting in a star hotel, it is heard that Pawan Kalyan got the news and he went to meet Allu and be a part of the happening.

However, as soon as the news came in, immediately Allu is said to have checked out of the room. So when Pawan came in, nobody was around. And the room was also not booked on Aravind’s name but with some other. Incidentally, Chiru has got full faith in Allu but then Nagababu and Pawan are not too convinced on that part and so this is said to be causing some friction.


Rs 20 Cr Betting On Chiranjeevi’s Failure


Where there is a will, there is a way and this holds good when it comes to earning money. So now, megastar Chiranjeevi seems to have become one subject who is the cause for some heavy transactions. With his debut in politics, here are a few who are making the most of it.

There is news that some heavyweights of the Balija Setty community in the Godavari districts have now got into betting about Chiru’s failure at Palakollu. Inside sources reveal that the betting has gone to the tune of a whopping twenty crores and this would be on the rise till the results are announced.

Meanwhile, Chiru has been canvassing with his family in the regions and has been trying to get the maximum mileage since the first phase reports are said to be negative for PRP. With bets happening at these rates, it must be said that the megastar will have a tough time looking for success.