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First Look: Dorasani And Her Lover Impress
Hero Rajasekhar’s daughter Sivathmika will be the first ever star kid to make her debut straight as a heroine when we look at the present generation Telugu star kids. And here comes her debut film “Dorasani” first look poster.
Featuring in the role of a big landlord (Dora)’s daughter in the 1980s Telangana region, “Dorasani” has Sivathmika playing the title role, while Vijay Devarakonda’s brother Anand Devarakonda plays the leading man, in the role of the son of a labourer. We have to say that first look speaks for the characters as Sivathmika suits the role quite well, while Anand looks like a perfect fit.
Newcomer director KV Mahendra who has earlier made a couple of short films that revolve around Telangana theme is crafting this violent love story. The director is said to have written the story for 5 years and 42 versions, before taking the film to the floor.
As the teaser of the film is set for June 6th release, we have to see how this vintage love story actually looks like as they have shot the most of the film in real locales in some old Telangana villages.
Kishan Reddy Got A Call From PMO!

Secunderabad MP Kishan Reddy has received a call from the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) and he was asked to be in New Delhi in couple of hours. From the sources, Kishan Reddy will be inducted in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s cabinet and he will take oath today evening.
This is for the first time Kishan Reddy has won as MP and in his first attempt, he got central ministry post. The three time MLA, Kishan Reddy failed to retain his Amberpet constituency in the 2018 assembly polls and so he contested as MP.
Kishan Reddy has worked as Telangana BJP chief and Floor leader of the party in Andhra Pradesh assembly. He maintains cordial relations with Narendra Modi and so the BJP leadership preferred Kishan Reddy out of the four MPs who won from Telangana.
YS Jagan Follows NTR: To take Rs. 1 salary
Surprising everyone with his moves even before taking oath as the Chief Minister, YSR Congress President Y.S Jaganmohan Reddy has now announced that he will be taking Rs. 1 as his salary as against the usual remuneration and alliances as CM is entitled to. According to sources, Jagan is said to have taken the decision as the state is undergoing financial crisis and he doesn’t want to be a burden to the state.
The current salary of a Chief Minister is around Rs. 2.5 lakh. However, the total salary comes up to Rs. 4.5 to 5 lakh including allowances and other benefits. Rejecting such benefits and the finances from the state government to be paid to him, Jagan is setting an example, his party cadre believes.
It can be recalled that the only other Chief Minister who took Rs. 1 as his salary was Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao when he served as the Chief Minister of united Andhra Pradesh. By following NTR’s example, Jagan has not only politically gained brownie points but also is winning people’s appreciation as the incoming CM.
With surprises of secularism on one side by visiting temple, Dargah and Church yesterday and other positive announcements expected from the new Chief Minister today, can the people of Andhra Pradesh expect Jaganmohan Reddy to take the state further on the growth path? We are yet to see it. But, looks like his Rs. 1 salary move has been welcomed by one and all.
CM Garu! Your Age Is Small, But Responsibility Is Big -KCR

One of the most sensational invites to Ys Jagan’s swearing-in ceremony is none other than Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao. Especially many are looking forward to how KCR will be taking jibes at former CM or former government. Surprisingly, his speech is quite simple and clear, rather than satirical.
“CM garu, your age is small but your responsibility is big. As a young Chief Minister you have got a lot do for your state. The hereditary you got from your father and the energy you have will surely make AP state progress in a more prosperous direction in a big way” said KCR, welcoming Jagan’s new role as AP CM.
Furthermore, KCR added, “Two states Telugu people should not fight, but hug each other and help each other. We have to derive results. The daunting task before Jagan is to make sure that you use every single drop of Godavari river, and then sort out our issues over Krishna river as well. We will use the waters to the fullest and prosper well”
“Not just one term, I wish Jagan will rule AP for 3-4 terms” articulated KCR, as he retires from the speech.
‘Nenu Vunnanu’ Says Jagan; Puts First Sign On Pension Scheme

“Me kashtalu choosanu. Me kashtalu vinnanu. Me andariki Nenu vunnanu”, said YS Jagan to a roaring crowd, as he gives his maiden speech as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
“Haven’t included pages for each caste in the manifesto, haven’t included unwanted stuff to just lure people. Our manifesto is just two pages and people will remember it forever” said YS Jagan, on the greatness of his party’s manifesto, which led them to victory today. “I consider every single word in my manifesto as a Quran, Bible and Bhagavadgita” he adds.
Like he promised in his manifesto that the pension that will be given to senior citizens will be raised from 1000 rupees to 3000 rupees. “This will be the YSR Pension Scheme and those senior citizens will get 2250 rupees from June month as their pension,” says Jagan, as he made his first sign ever as Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh.
Jagan added that he will be increasing the pension from Rs 2250 to 3000 over the next five years. Formerly this pension scheme is called ‘NTR Bharosa Scheme’ in Chandrababu Naidu led TDP’s ruling.
CM Jagan Speech: All The Promises Of CM Jagan Are Here!

–YSR Pension scheme, offers Rs 2250 pension to senior citizens.
— Creation of 4 Lakh jobs as village-volunteers with Rs 5000 salary by August 2019. Each volunteer will take care of 50 families in their village. This leads to door delivery of Government Schemes without a chance for bribery.
–On August 15th, a Call Centre will be inaugurated, where people will be directly connected to CM’s office.
–By October 2nd, Village secretariats will be created, and 10 people from each village will get government jobs.
–Will take action on Contractors who are indulging in Corruption. And will bring reverse tendering system. Also, Chandrababu government’s corruption will be exposed to a top priority. 20% benefit happened to AP state from new tenders will be shown live.
–Looting people in the name of electricity will be stopped and per unit rate will be brought down to a new low. Will go for a global tendering and bring solar power, wind power at dead cheap prices.
–Transparency and accountability will be top priorities of the government.
–A judicial commission headed by a High Court judge will be monitoring government tenders from now.
–Eenadu, Andhra Jyothi and TV5 don’t like see anyone as impressive as Chandrababu as the Chief Minister of AP. And if they criticise tenders awarded by AP govt, a defamation suit will be filed against them in the court of law
–There is no caste, creed, religion, race, gender and political differences for my government. We treat everyone equal and strive hard for the upliftment of everyone.
Can BJP Replace TDP In Andhra?
The landslide victory registered by YSR Congress party headed by Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy in Andhra Pradesh by winning 151 out of 175 Assembly seats and 22 out of 25 Lok Sabha seats has scripted a new history in the state politics.
The TDP has virtually been decimated in the elections, getting restricted to 23 assembly and three Lok Sabha seats. This has led to the talk that the TDP might get disintegrated soon and reduced to an insignificant political force in the state, leaving a huge political vacuum in the state by 2024.
Soon after the election results, Bharatiya Janata Party national spokesman and Rajya Sabha member G V L Narasimha Rao said the TDP would fade away in the state politics gradually and the BJP would emerge as an alternative political force in the state.
Many other analysts also expressed a similar opinion saying since TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu is getting old, he might not have the patience and energy to revive the party and bring back its lost glory by 2024.
Jana Sena has wasted its chance to fill the vacuum due to Pawan Kalyan’s inexperience and inconsistent political stand. So, BJP has a chance to grow as an alternative in the state.
But, this looks a very far-fetched thinking. One cannot underestimate the TDP and rule out its chances of bouncing back for the simple reason that it has a very strong cadre base and still has its own vote bank.
In the recent elections, it has got a vote share of 39.18% against the YSRCP’s 49.5%.
On the other hand, the BJP could get only 0.95 per cent of vote share, which is lesser than the percentage of votes polled under NOTA (1.5 per cent). In fact, the Congress got a better vote share (1.29 per cent).
Even in the Lok Sabha polls, the BJP could get only 0.84 per cent of votes. Despite Modi wave sweeping across the country, it could not touch Andhra, where YSRC won 22 Lok Sabha seats.
It clearly showed that the people of Andhra have rejected the BJP outright and the TDP is still the only option for YSR.
The BJP leadership is hoping that it can attract second-rung leaders of the TDP, thereby weakening the latter.
But this is also far-fetched thinking, as the disgruntled TDP leaders would prefer going to YSRC, if at all they want to defect, or stay back in the TDP to wait for their chance.
Beginning of a new era in Andhra Pradesh
A new era is beginning in Andhra Pradesh politics on Thursday, with YSR Congress party president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy swearing-in as the new chief minister at Indira Gandhi municipal stadium at 12.23 pm.
It is also a day of new hope for the people of Andhra Pradesh, who gave him an overwhelming mandate — 151 out of 175 assembly seats – to rule the state for the next five years.
They gave vent to their frustration against the inefficient rule of the Telugu Desam Party headed by N Chandrababu Naidu by giving it just 23 seats.
When Naidu assumed the chief minister’s chair in 1995, he was just over 45 years. Though he had come to power by dethroning his father-in-law N T Rama Rao in a midnight coup, Naidu already had vast administrative experience of over 17 years by then – being a minister twice and holding top positions in the party.
So, when he became the chief minister, he was brimming with new ideas – right from pioneering growth of information technology to taking the administration to the doorstep of the common man with programmes like Sramadanam, Prajala Vaddaku Palana and Janma Bhoomi etc.
Now Jagan, who has just 46, has no prior administrative experience but he also has abundant fresh and innovative ideas.
Having observed the government of Naidu from close quarters as the leader of opposition, Jagan knows what to do and what not to win over the confidence of people.
Moreover, Jagan also seen and felt the miseries of the people during his marathon 3,600-km long padayatra and will definitely keep in mind their problems while ruling the state.
The fact that he is bringing in officials who had worked with his father Y S Rajasekhar Reddy to work with him indicates that he is going to learn from their experiences with regard to YSR’s style of administration.
Compared to Naidu, Jagan has tremendous energy, patience and also the most important quality to learn from mistakes.
So, people are naturally expecting him to deliver a better governance in the coming days!
All set for Jagan’s swearing-in as Andhra Pradesh CM
Vijayawada: The stage is set for swearing-in of Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy as the new Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh on Thursday.
Elaborate arrangements have been made at the Indira Gandhi Municipal Stadium in Vijayawada, where Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan will administer oath of office and secrecy to Jagan Reddy at 12.23 p.m.
Narasimhan, who is the Governor of both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, reached Vijayawada on Wednesday. Jagan Reddy called on him at a hotel and informed him of the arrangements made for the swearing-in.
Jagan Reddy, who led his YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) to power with a landslide victory, alone will take oath at the public ceremony.
Jagan, as the 46-year-old is popularly known, is expected to constitute the cabinet on June 7.
After taking oath as the Chief Minister, Jagan is likely to address the gathering and make some key announcements about ‘Navaratnalu’ or the nine key welfare schemes promised by him during the poll campaign.
Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao, DMK leader M. K. Stalin and leaders of various political parties will participate in the swearing-in ceremony.
Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief N. Chandrababu Naidu has turned down Jagan’s invite. He decided to send a delegation of party leaders to Jagan’s residence with a congratulatory message.
Authorities have made elaborate arrangements for the event at the stadium, which has a capacity of 30,000 people.
Vijayawada Police Commissioner Dwarka Tirumala Rao and senior officials reviewed the security arrangements.
On the eve of taking oath as the second Chief Minister of the new state of Andhra Pradesh, Jagan on Wednesday visited various places of worship and also visited the grave of his father and late Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy.
The YSRCP chief offered prayers at Tirupati temple. He later visited Amin Peer dargah in Kadapa district and offered a ‘chadar’.
Jagan also paid obeisance at the grave of his father in home town of Idupulapaya in Kadapa disrtrict. He along with family members participated in prayers at the CSI church.
On his return to Vijayawada, Jagan offered prayers at famous Indrakeeladri temple.
The YSRCP stormed to power in the state last Thursday, bagging 151 seats in 175-member Assembly.
















