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Thursday 3 July 2014

Pic-Talk: Power star Pawan Kalyan is missing

During the Party’s launch meeting Pawan has repeatedly said that his entry into politics was meant for questioning the authorities. No sooner he floated his new party than he chose to opt to support TDP+BJP alliance instead of contesting in polls on  his own. 
 
Pawan Kalyan is the one who campaigned for Narendra Modi in the elections and indirectly helped for the victory of the BJP candidates. He also campaigned for TDP candidates and helped for them to form the government in the newly formed state of Andhra Pradesh.  While conducting tours for seeking support to BJP and TDP pawan said that he will question Modi and Chandrababu if they break promises.
 
Now some of the enthusiastic people circulatuing a photo on web circles by saying that Pawan was missed and not appeared anywhere post elections.They also want him to question about the promises given by Babu and Modi before elections.  Will Pawan able to question them is the million dollar question now? Will he be toil enough to deliver or just repeat the ‘starters’ that he is used to is the question that he needs to answer.

KCR unveils biggest threat to Seemandhras?

Mulki rules, this is one controversial issue that has solely driven the separate Telangana agitation of 1969 and Jai Andhra movement of 1971. Those who are from that generation still remember how the call for justice changed the way in which politics took turn in Andhra Pradesh during that period. 
 
Now in an effort so that ‘only Telangana’ people can be seen as the beneficiaries of all policies, the Telangana Chief Minister KCR is reportedly planning to rake up Mulki rules again. The rules are rather controversial and can generate a lot of issues. It was introduced by Hyderabad Nizam in 1919 to safeguard the rights of Telangana people in Hyderabad as they faced strict competition from Marathis and Kannadigas from other parts of Hyderabad state. 
 
According to Presidential Order, those who have lived or studied for 4 or more consecutive years are considered local whereas according to Mulki rules, one has to stay at a place for 15 years to be treated as a local. This proposal will open a can of worms, according to many experts.

Family Problems for Mahesh Babu!

Family seem to be posing more problems for Mahesh Babu than any others. The actor is a very reserved man and gives so much of value for his family members and relations but the other members of the family are trying to exploit his popularity to the maximum extent. The recent headache for Mahesh is from his Brother-in-laws, Jay Galla and Sudhir Babu.
 
It was in May. Mahesh Babu made his first political statement via Twitter supporting his brother-in-law Jay Galla's candidature for Guntur Parliament. It is the first ever political statement made by Mahesh Babu in his life. On several occasions in the past, Mahesh Babu made it clear that politics is not his cup of tea. But Mahesh Babu had to do it for his sister and brother-in-law.  
 
The family obligations are not yet over for Mahesh Babu. His sister Priya and brother-in-law Sudhir Babu have forced him to play a guest role in the later's film, Krishnamma Kalipindhi Iddarini. As a result Mahesh Babu has accepted the first ever guest role of his career. Earlier Mahesh Babu only lent his voice to films like Jalsa and Baadshah. Mahesh Babu is currently busy wrapping up the shooting of his Aagadu movie. After that project, he will begin his next film directed by Puri Jagannadh. Mahesh will shoot for this cameo in the gap between both these projects.

Pic Talk: Chandra Babu's Office in Hyderabad

See the above picture. If you think it's a waste-yard where garbage is dumped normally, then you're totally mistaken. This is supposed to be Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandra Babu Naidu's office at Secretariat in Hyderabad. Look, how it is.

It may be recalled that "Hi-tech CM" Chandra Babu Naidu had stated soon after his swearing-in, "Andhra Pradesh has no capital city. It need to be build from scratch. We don't know from where to operate and where to function. We have to start everything from zero. The previous 10-year-long Congress rule has ruined the State." The above picture is pretty good evidence for Naidu's statement. After all, a picture speaks a 1000 words!

Jagan's Bail to end Soon. What Next?

It is very common knowledge that beleaguered YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, son of late YS Rajasekhar Reddy, has been facing innumerable corruption charges and he is now walking freely on bail. The latest buzz is that Jagan's bail term, which was issued on September 23, 2013 by Special CBI Court Hyderabad, will be ended this July.

If reports are to be believed, the Special CBI Court may not extend the bail term this time around as it apparently gathered strong evidences against the Pulivendula MLA. Speculation is rife that Jagan would be sentenced to jail again. Not long ago, Enforcement Directorate has attached his assets worth Rs 863 Crore. Going by fresh reports, ED is prepared to attach more properties of Jagan and his aides.

It may be recalled that Jagan's bail plea was rejected at least six times before finally approved on Sep 23,2013 with a set of conditions. He had been in jail from May 2012 to Sep 2013 and came out on bail after 16 months. Jagan was arrested on the charges of holding disproportionate assets with the help of quid-pro-quo when his father was the chief Minister.

Parakala Prabhakar Appointed as Babu's Media Adviser

Renowned scholar, activist, writer and staunch United Andhra Pradesh (Samaikyandhra) protagonist Parakala Prabhakar has been appointed as Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandra Babu Naidu's Media Adviser on Thursday. With CM Chandra Babu quite occupied with so many things, he decided to appoint a personal media adviser to look after things.

Parakala Prabhakar's wife Nirmala Sitharaman has been nominated as BJP's Rajya Sabha MP from Andhra Pradesh recently. She holds key posts in PM Narendra Modi's government. Nirmala Sitharaman is the Union Minister of State for Commerce and Insutry (Independent Charge).