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Monday, 5 August 2013

Yuvasatta President Mr,Sivaji Raju Addressed KITS Students in Khammam.


On 05-08-2013, Yuvasatta State President Mr. Shivaji Raju Addressed Students in Khammam Institute of Technology and Science, Khammam, in the Occasion of  "Kalashalallo Surajya Shankaaravam". This Program was Organised by Khammam Yuvasatta Team Theja, Sriram, Pavan and Naresh. Students Were Much excited about the program and made discussion about today politics with Sivaji.

Actually these all activities like Surajyam, shankaram, and also teams like Students for Nation Building, Yuvasatta, Surajyam team etc etc;s efforts all are for Strengthening the Loksatta Party in Andhra Pradesh.

Lets see what steps will taken by LSP if Telangana separated.

Telangana capital decided?


Though the Central government is projecting outwards that it is not looking towards any other options other than making Hyderabad as capital only for Telangana after   years, sources say that Congress leadership is working towards alternative formulas too. 

The Congress gamble is that once it announces separate statehood for Telangana and pacify T-agitators and hit back at TRS, then it can work out some form of compromise. With reports that Centre is mulling some form of central control over Hyderabad and a UT like arrangement, there are chances that Warangal may be the capital of Hyderabad. 

Even some Congress leaders are reportedly amenable to this proposal because if again all investments come to Hyderabad, then who will develop interior Telangana. But if Warangal is made the capital, then they are sure it will lead to all round development of the region.

KCR presents vision Telangana

Hyderabad, Aug 4 (INN): The formation of Telangana State might take another six months. But Telangana Rashtra Samithi president K Chandrasekhar Rao is already out with a clear roadmap for the new State.

Participating in Meet The Press programme organised by Telangana Journalists Forum here on Sunday, KCR addressed the media like the first chief minister of Telangana. His talk was full of directions, assurances and promises. "For us, the Telangana state has already been formed," he said while quoting a recent statement of AICC General Secretary Digvijay Singh.

With regard to the controversy surrounding his recent statement, KCR made it clear that he never asked employees of Seemandhra to leave Hyderabad. He blamed a section of media for misinterpreting his statement. "I only said that that while Seemandhra employees will work for Andhra Government, Telangana employees will work for Telangana Government," he said. People from across the country were settled in Telangana for centuries and he said never asked anyone to leave Hyderabad. Instead, he said he would welcome people who come with investments.

The TRS chief said that his party had no objection if Hyderabad was made the common capital for 10 years. However, he said making Hyderabad as union territory or a permanent joint capital of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh was not acceptable. He said that the administration of Hyderabad would be under the control of Telangana Government.

When asked about the protests in Seemandhra region, KCR said that it was for the government to take measures to contain violence. However, he appealed to the people to cooperation in formation of Telangana.

KCR also gave assurance that Wakf properties in the Telangana State would be protected and developed by giving statutory powers to the Wakf Board. He said that there were several properties worth lakh of crores which could benefit the Muslim community if utilised as per the "Mansh-e-Wakf". He also gave an assurance on the overall development of Muslim community.

The TRS chief said that the Telugu film industry would stay in Hyderabad and would be promoted at a large scale.

CM Kiran missing in action!

Trouble seems to be brewing for Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy from all fronts. Even as Delhi's decision to divide Andhra Pradesh is just beginning to sink in, Kiran Reddy is slowly turning out to be the villain of the piece.

Andhra leaders are privately fretting and fuming that he has kept them in the dark till the last minute, sending feelers that he would resign if division was pushed, but finally bowing to the Delhi diktat to protect his chair.

Branding him a covert, they now seem to be regretting for having lived under the belief so far that Kiran would not allow division of the State at any cost. At one of his meetings with Congress president Sonia Gandhi much ahead of the Telangana announcement, he was said to have been sounded about the impending move.

Back home, Kiran leaked to the media that he had threatened to resign if division was pressed. The truth, however, was that Kiran obtained an assurance that he would be continued as chief minister of the divided Andhra State if he saw through the process.

Keeping his cards close to his chest, he did not disclose to any of the ministers the thinking of the Central leadership, conveying an impression all through that division would somehow be stopped.

No wonder, one of them told the Chief Minister at a meeting in the wake of the division that no purpose would be served if they resigned and if at all, Kiran should step down.

The Chief Minister reportedly remained silent on hearing this comment. On the other hand, Delhi leaders are said to be extremely unhappy that the Chief Minister has remained a silent spectator to the vandalism in Coastal-Rayalaseema region where statues of former prime ministers Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi were either burnt or pulled down.

It was only after a dressing down by the Central leaders that he advised the police to check such acts. To this day, he has chosen to confine himself to the safe precincts of his camp office, not making any effort to come out into the open and play the role of a leader who is capable of bringing about good sense on both sides of the divide in these difficult times.

According to those in the know of the mind of Delhi, the Congress leadership is now beginning to worry whether Kiran, even while pretending to fall in line, would indirectly encourage such actions that would turn out to be a stumbling block in its plans to push through the division process as early as possible so that the Congress can install its governments in both the divided states ahead of the elections.

An interesting poster on Facebook gives an insight into what is happening in the State and how people are viewing Kiran Reddy. It is typical of 'missing' advertisements one often finds in newspapers.

It says: 'The person in this photograph is missing. His name is Kiran Kumar Reddy and he is the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. Ever since Telangana state was announced, he has not been seen by the people.

We request you to come before the people. We will not hurt you for we know how inefficient you are. At best, we will defeat you and your party.' The post ends with a warning: 'Who ever gives information about this person will be punished.'

AP became victim of dirty politics?


Strong votaries of Telugu unity and even analysts are asking this question whether the corruption charges during first five years of Congress rule and later the prevailing uncertainty in the state and now the current round of agitation, will Andhra Pradesh ever bounce back to the limelight and see growth again. 

Though this can be dismissed as an overly pessimistic point of view, there seems to be an element of truth in it in case there is no compromise reached by  Centre between people of two regions and even if they fail in case of Hyderabad or the required fund allocation for building new capital in Andhra. 

Some of the critics are also saying that this is a larger part of conspiracy by some of the leaders hailing from South India like Chidambaram, Verappa Moily among others how somehow wanted to destroy AP so that their states can grow well and there is no competition.

Political Parties in India

India has a multi-party system with a predominance of small regional parties. Political parties that wish to contest local, state or national elections are required to be registered in four or more states, and thus recognised as a "National party" by the EC. Otherwise, it is known as a "State Party."

State political parties (State wise list)


State Party name [2] Election symbol Abbr. Political Alliance
Andhra Pradesh Telugu Desam Party Bicycle TDP Third Front
YSR Congress Party FAN YSRCP None
Telangana Rashtra Samithi Car TRS NDA
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen Kite AIMIM UPA
Arunachal Pradesh All India Trinamool Congress Flowers & Grass TMC
Peoples Party of Arunachal Maize

Assam All India United Democratic Front Lock & Key

Asom Gana Parishad Elephant
NDA
Bodoland People's Front Nangol
UPA
Bihar Janata Dal (United) Arrow JD(U)
Lok Jan Shakti Party Bungalow LJP
Rashtriya Janata Dal Hurricane Lamp RJD Fourth Front
Goa Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party Lion MGP
Haryana Haryana Janhit Congress (BL) Tractor HJC NDA
Indian National Lok Dal Spectacles INLD
Jammu & Kashmir Jammu & Kashmir National Conference Plough
UPA
Jammu & Kashmir National Panthers Party Bicycle

Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party Ink Pot & Pen

Jharkhand AJSU Party Banana

Jharkhand Mukti Morcha Bow & Arrow JMM NDA
Jharkhand Vikas Morcha (Prajatantrik) Comb
NDA
Rashtriya Janata Dal Hurricane Lamp RJD Fourth Front
Karnataka Janata Dal (Secular) A Lady Farmer carrying Paddy on her head JD(S)
Kerala Janata Dal (Secular) A Lady Farmer carrying Paddy on her head JD(S)
Kerala Congress (M) Two Leaves

IUML Ladder
UDF, UPA
Maharashtra Maharashtra Navnirman Sena Railway Engine MNS
Shiv Sena Bow and Arrow SS NDA
Manipur Manipur People’s Party Bicycle

Naga Peoples Front Cock

People's Democratic Alliance Crown

All India Trinamool Congress Flowers & Grass TMC
Manipur State Congress Party Cultivator Cutting Crop

National People's Party Book

Rashtriya Janata Dal Hurricane Lamp RJD Fourth Front
Meghalaya United Democratic Party Drum

Hill State People’s Democratic Party Drum

Mizoram Mizo National Front Star MNF NDA
Mizoram People’s Conference Electric Bulb MPC
Zoram Nationalist Party Sun (without rays) ZNP
Nagaland Nagaland Peoples Front Cock
NDA
Odisha Biju Janata Dal Conch BJD Third Front
Puducherry All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Two Leaves AIADMK NDA
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Rising Sun DMK
All India N.R. Congress Jug

Pattali Makkal Katchi Mango PMK
Punjab Shiromani Akali Dal Scales SAD NDA
Sikkim Sikkim Democratic Front Umbrella
UPA
Tamil Nadu All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Two leaves AIADMK NDA
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Rising Sun DMK
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Top ("Pambaram" in Tamil) MDMK
Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam Nagara DMDK
Uttar Pradesh Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant BSP UPA
Samajwadi Party Bicycle SP Third Front
West Bengal All India Forward Bloc Tiger
Third Front
All India Trinamool Congress Flowers & Grass TMC
Revolutionary Socialist Party Spade & Stoker RSP Third Front