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The results for the assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh would be declared on May 23. The people of Andhra Pradesh have already decided who the next chief minister would be and the decision would come out on May 23.
But, maverick evangelist-cum-politician and Praja Shanti Party president K A Paul has come out with a strange statement on Tuesday.
He declared that he was going to decide the next chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, but has refused to reveal how.
“You are going to see what will happen on May 23 and how my role will become crucial. All the facts will come out on that day,” he said.
Interestingly, Paul has changed his stand on YSR Congress party president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy and Telangana Rashtra Samithi president K Chandrasekhar Rao.
All these days, he had been spitting venom on both of them and accusing them of conspiring against him.
Now, Paul says he has no personal enmity with Jagan or KCR.
“Like these two leaders, I too fought for the defeat of Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu. Come on Jagan, let us come together and offer retirement to Chandrababu Naidu, so that we can work for the welfare of the people,” he said.
At the same time, Paul said his party would get 100 assembly seats and form the government.
“In fact, I would have got more seats, had the Election Commission not given me helicopter symbol. Since it resembles fan, people might have got confused and voted for fan,” he argued.
He appealed to the TDP chief to change his mind at least.
“Otherwise, I will have to pray for you,” he warned.
Jana Sena to turn TJS way after results?
It looks like Jana Sena Party headed by popular hero-turned-politician Pawan Kalyan is going to get disintegrated gradually after the announcement of the assembly election results in Andhra Pradesh on May 23.
Political observers have started comparing Jana Sena Party with Telangana Jana Samithi formed by former Osmania University professor M Kodandaram a few months before the Telangana assembly elections.
Kodandaram is also very popular as an activist and a fighter as he headed the Telangana movement in the capacity of chairman of Telangana political joint action committee.
But when it came to fighting the electoral battle, Kodandaram proved a miserable failure and none of its candidates could secure a deposit in the assembly elections.
Before and after the elections, several leaders who joined Telangana Jana Sena with a big hope on Kodandaram’s leadership, left him one after the other. And there are hardly anybody left with him now.
In the case of Pawan Kalyan, too, people fear a similar situation may arise. After generating a lot of euphoria, the Jana Sena Party failed to make much impact on the electorate in the Andhra Pradesh elections.
Though it’s position is not as bad as TJS – there is a possibility that it might win two or three MLA seats and an MP seat and secure a considerable vote share, it might not sustain for long as was the case with TJS in Telangana.
Already, leaders who joined Jana Sena with high hopes, have started making a quiet exit.
Pawan Kalyan’s close confident and Jana Sena Party treasurer M Raghavaiah has resigned, allegedly complaining over lack of importance to seniors in the party. Similarly, Jana Sena spokesperson Addepalli Sridhar too called it quits to the party.
There have been reports of several other lower-rung leaders quitting the party due to lack of any activity in the party and also internal dissensions. Yet, Pawan has confined himself to his house without breathing any confidence into the party cadre.
As such, there is no party organizational structure and whatever Pawan had built before the elections is now crumbling, say sources.
Ranveer to train with Kapil for 10 days in Delhi
Actor Ranveer Singh is set to make Delhi his home for the next 10 days. He will live with and train with Kapil Dev to pick nuances from the former Indian cricket captain for the film “’83”.
Ranveer, who is known to immerse himself in serious preparation for his roles — whether it be Alauddin Khilji in “Padmaavat” or Murad in “Gully Boy” — is doing it no differently for “’83”, which will tell the tale of India’s victory in the 1983 Cricket World Cup.
For his role as Kapil Dev on screen in the Kabir Khan directorial, Ranveer has already trained a bit with the cricket icon. But he is now looking forward to “spending more time” with him.
“I’m looking forward to spending more time with Kapil sir. He is kind, generous, warm and funny. I had a memorable two days with him in Dharamsala. I’m going to spend more time with him in Delhi to learn more about him,” the actor said in a statement.
“It’s a first of its kind exercise in my acting process where I’ll be studying the man himself in the flesh for my on screen portrayal of him. I’m thrilled to have this opportunity to learn about life from a true legend,” he added.
According to a source close to the film, which is presented by Reliance Entertainment, Ranveer has a set plan for his Delhi trip.
“He wants to see, live and breathe Kapil before he starts shooting.”
Venkatesh is Not Doing Vikram Vedha Remake
After Venkatesh delivering smash hit with “F2” that went on to collect Rs 80 Cr, producers are eager to do multi-starrers with him.
Several producers have recently informed that they are planning a movie with Venky. He is in such demand.
Venkatesh who is sharing screen space with nephew Naga Chaitanya in Bobby directed “Venky Mama” is miffed with the rumors that he has signed remake of “Vikram Vedha”, a Tamil hit that starred Madhavan and Vijay Sethupathi in the lead roles.
It was reported that Venkatesh has agreed to this remake with Nara Rohith.
In a statement, Venkatesh’s brother and producer Suresh Babu said that he has not signed any new film yet.
“There is no truth in reports doing rounds in media that Venkatesh is doing ‘Vikram Vedha’ Telugu remake. He is at present doing ‘Venky Mama.’ The next films will be announced shortly,” Suresh Babu said.
AP capital to shift to Donakonda? YSRCP leaders buy lands!
Will Andhra Pradesh capital be shifted from Amaravathi to Donakanda if YSRCP comes to power after May 23 Assembly election results?
The pace at which YSRCP leaders are vying to purchase lands in and around Donakonda in Prakasam district triggers speculations of YS Jagan shifting AP capital city from Amaravathi to Donakanda, after he assumes office as new CM of AP.
With all pre and post poll trends clearly pointing to a clean sweep by YSRCP in Assembly polls and Jagan becoming CM, the land prices in and around Donakonda are increasing at a fast pace day after day.
YSRCP leaders and realtors from Hyderabad and Vijayawada and scouting for lands in Donakonda and making ‘deals’ with land owners and farmers promising that the AP capital city will be shifted from Amaravathi to Donakonda, once Jagan becomes CM. They are offering attractive rates to purchase lands.
There is huge demand for land parcels surrounding Donakonda airport.
YSRCP leaders and realtors owing allegiance to YSRCP are keen to make lot of money in Donakonda believing that this area will witness huge realty boom once Jagan announces shifting of capital city.
They are vying to purchase lands in and around Donakonda in advance.
Some YSRCP leaders in Kadapa and Kurnool districts are selling off their lands in their native places and investing money in Donakonda to purchase lands.
It may be recalled that Jagan is strongly opposed to construction of capital city Amaravathi by TDP government near Tadepalli in Guntur district.
Jagan strongly opposed acquisition of fertile lands for construction of Amaravathi capacity city though huge land parcels of non-agriculture land was available in Prakasam district.
In the latest YSRCP’s manifesto for Assembly polls, Jagan did not promise anything on Amaravathi capital city.
This triggered speculations that he wants to shift capital city from Amaravathi if YSRCP comes to power.
Balakrishna Launching Film before Results
Will Nandamuri Balakrishna win again as MLA? People are betting high on this and bets are in favour of his loss.
Nandamuri Balakrishna is the sitting MLA from Hindupur Assembly constituency which is traditionally citadel for Telugu Desam party.
The party’s candidates have been winning since 1983. Balakrishna who won from this seat comfortably in 2014 has faced stiff competition from YSRC candidate this time.
But Balakrishna is quite confident that he would scrape through and emerge as winner. So much so that he is launching his next film much before the election results. His new film will be launched on May 17, five days before the election results.
One of the reasons for early launch is that he doesn’t want to face media after the poll results as he fears TDP rout.
After tasting disastrous results with NTR Mahanayakudu and NTR Kathanayakudu early this year, he is now commencing an out and out commercial movie in the direction of K S Ravikumar.
The film will be launched on 17th May and regular shoot will begin in June.
Officials likely to skip Naidu Cabinet meet
Amaravati: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu well may land in an embarrassing situation if government officials do not attend the cabinet meeting that he intends to hold if the Election Commission (EC) doesn’t grant them permission to be there.
In that case, Naidu will have to hold the meeting only with his cabinet colleagues sans officials.
As per rule position, the Chief Secretary (CS) needs to circulate a note to all the officials to be ready with relevant information and to attend the cabinet meeting after the information from the chief minister’s office comes to him on holding the cabinet meeting.
Senior bureaucrats in the government pointed out that since the election code was in effect in the state, the chief secretary may seek the advice of the EC whether to attend the meeting and also whether to circulate the note or not.
If the EC does allow the CS to circulate the note, then the officials will attend otherwise they will not.
Mr Naidu who was visibly miffed with the chief secretary L.V. Subramanyam for not attending his review meeting on super cyclone Fani preparedness had said that he would hold a cabinet meeting and talk to the officials indirectly hinting at taking the CS to task for violating business rules.
Mr Naidu is of the opinion that while the Chief Minister and his cabinet was supreme, the chief secretary was only a facilitator and had to attend his review meetings when necessary.
“In this case, the CS may seek advice from the EC whether to attend and circulate the note. If the EC agrees then fine, otherwise it will be only ministers who will take part in the cabinet meeting,” a retired senior bureaucrat told this correspondent.
When the retired bureaucrat was told about the Chief Minister pointing at the cabinet meetings that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been heading even after the poll code came to effect, he said it was not clear if the Centre had sought the EC’s permission or not and whether a permission was accorded or not.
















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