Sunday, September 13, 2009
The one is JAGAN : Raghuveera
Even as the ministers in the state cabinet have declared that they had all respect towards Chief Minister K Rosaiah and that they would abide by the high command’s decision, some of them are still belittling the old man with their open support for Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, son of late CM Y S Rajasekhara Reddy.
Agriculture minister N Raghuveera Reddy said on Sunday that no leader other than Jagan deserved to be in the CM’s post, since he was the only one who could carry forward the ideals of YSR. “It is the desire of the entire State that Jagan should become the Chief Minister. No other person can do justice to the job,” he said. Does it not amount to insulting Rosaiah? It clearly shows the minister does not believe in the capabilities of Rosaiah. It is a different matter that Jagan deserves to be the CM, but the ministers should at least give respect Rosaiah as long as he is in power.
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Hang DGP : Nannapaneni
Telugu Desam Party official spokesperson and MLC Nannapaneni Rajakumari has taken strong exception to the outburst of Director General of Police S S P Yadav against media persons.
She said had the DGP been in any other country, he would have been hanged to death by this time. “The DGP’s behaviour is highly condemnable. How can he equate the death of late Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Redd in a helicopter crash with the death of 300 persons in terrorist attack on WTC in the USA?” she wondered.
She came down heavily on the DGP for cursing media persons that they would be infested with pests (purugulu padi pothaaru). She said media, too, should demand an apology from Yadav. The DGP fretted and fumed at the media for targeting him in the helicopter crash incident. He wanted to know why the media was blaming him for flying by helicopter to Idupulapaya estate, when the government itself had not sought any explanation.
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Vijayashanti disappears after scam
The Sangareddy land scandal has landed actress-turned-Medak MP Vijayashanti in deep trouble, so much that she has quietly disappeared into oblivion.
Vijayashanti was accused of indulging in swindling of more than Rs 2 crore deposited by employees of ordinance factory at Eddumailaram near Sangareddy in Medak district, in collusion with Sangareddy Congress MLA T Jayaprakash Reddy. There are enough evidences to prove that the money got transferred into the account of Srinivasa Prasad, husband of Vijayashanti.
The media report came in handy for the Telangana Rashtra Samithi leadership, which has given a call to the people of Medak district to question Vijayashanti and chase her away. Since then, she has gone into hiding.
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Sakshi Paper Releases Free YSR Poster
Today’s (Sunday) Sakshi Daily has offered a free YSR poster as shown above with a quote at the bottom ‘Rajuvaya Maharajuvaya’. The poster seems to be attracting many and some have decided to laminate it and hang on the walls of their offices and houses. It’s known that earlier people used to hang the photos of NTR in their houses those show the legend in the get ups of Lord Rama and Lord Krishna. Now Late CM YSR seems to be one who will appear on the walls of several offices and households.
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