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‘Anarkali’ jibe of Azam’s son irks Jaya Prada

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Lucknow: As campaigning ended in Rampur on Sunday evening, another salvo was fired at Bharatiya Janata Party candidate Jaya Prada from the Azam Khan camp.

Azam Khan’s son, Abdullah Azan Khan, in a meeting held in Pan Dareba said: “Ali bhi humare, Bajrangbali bhi humare. Humein Ali bhi chahiye, bajrangbali bhi chahiye lekin Anarkali nahi chahiye.” (Ali is ours and so is Bajrangbali. We want Ali and Bajrangbali but we do not want Anarkali).

The reference of Anarkali was obviously to Jaya Prada who is known for her dancing skills in films.

Jaya Prada has asked the Election Commission to take note of the derogatory jibe without delay.

The Azam Khan (SP) – Jaya Prada (BJP) hostility has already acquired legendary proportions and both the leaders do not spare any opportunity to strike at each other.

A case has also been registered against Jaya Prada after she told a gathering in Rampur that the way Azam Khan was commenting on her, the “BSP chief can imagine what all he will be looking at with his X-Ray vision if she comes along with him.”

The Election Commission had earlier cracked down on Azam Khan and barred him from campaigning for 72 hours after his derogatory comments against the actor.

The Election Commission had also pulled up Mayawati and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath for their controversial speeches.

The EC, in its order, said it was convinced that both the leaders “made highly provocative speeches which has the tone and tenor to aggravate existing differences or create mutual hatred between different religious communities”.

In Modi vs all election, can you spot Rahul?

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The Great Indian Election circus has just begun.

So far, we have seen two phases of the elections in different states. The Big Bang of the election is Prime Minister Narendra Modi. For the opposition, he is the main agenda, how does one oust him in order to get the throne in South Block back. For the ruling party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the issue is also Modi. He remains the brand equity of the party.

The Sangh Parivar votebank argues that Modi is the victim. Lutyens’ Delhi doesn’t like him, as he isn’t elitist. Modi wants to break away from the status quo of Delhi’s ancient political corruption. The BJP clientele remains active in supporting him. It is Modi around whom the main polarisation is taking place. The so-called Left Liberal public intellectual, and the secular civil society remain highly intolerant regarding the intolerance of the Modi-era. On the other hand, the BJP thinks that in all the seats in the country, where the BJP is contesting, it is Modi who is contesting.

In Indian politics, this extreme either-or situation has ironically happened only in the last few decades. That is, with Mrs Indira Gandhi. The Congress campaigned for her, with their slogan of ‘garibi hatao’ and it was the Left which was the demon. This ademonology’, this politics of aothering’, isn’t new in India. It is like the pendulum of an old clock. It swings to one extreme, before moving to the other. It was anti-Congressism in 1967, reaching its extreme in 1989. Then, the BJP took the Congress space and the anti-BJPism started in full swing when Vajpayee was the PM.

The Modi-era is a new phenomenon. The idea: a strong leader, with strong Hindu nationalism to back him, supported by a strong economy. In spite of all discontent, one has to accept that the economic conditions appear favourable to rapid growth in the country. The market has sensed it today, signs of upward movement in the market are there and the scene of market inflow seems positive.

It remains a fact that while travelling in different villages in the country, several of Modi government’s schemes – Swacch Bharat, LPG supply to rural areas, housing programmes, Modi’s health care programme, the opening of Jan Dhan accounts – have all had a positive impact on the lives of the poor. These aren’t very exciting hot potatoes for us in the media – but the actual beneficiaries might have a different reaction.

Sitting in Delhi, this, is something we might forget and fail to understand.

But it is also true that there is a strong sense of discontent in the urban populace over job creation. Price rise and unemployment have, like always, been the opposition’s weapons. Jawaharlal Nehru would write letters to all his chief ministers, from the early days of 1947 till the last day in office in 1964, that ’employment, poverty alleviation, price rise’ were the main challenges of the country. Over 70 years later, we are still fighting the issue and no one has figured out where the magic lantern remains hidden.

The anti-Pakistan Balakot strike did change the election narrative. Modi and BJP were aggressive on national security and on Hindu nationalism. The opposition became defensive. Rahul Gandhi’s Rafael issue became a non-starter. But after two phases of elections in Delhi, a lot of people asked me, “Is there a change in milieu? Is the nationalism plank down? Imran Khan said Modi should come to power, so they can start the dialogue. Did that spoil the BJP’s anti-Pakistan stand.”

Be that as it may, I think that in these elections it remains Advantage-Modi. There is no tsunami in favour of Modi, like what we’ve seen in 2014. But after completing two phases of elections, the unanswered question is still there: What is the alternative?

Rahul Gandhi got the opportunity and he started well. The 2014 perception of him was very different from earlier, when the BJP had campaigned successfully against him, rendering him a ‘pappu’. I took Rahul Gandhi’s interview in 2014 for Anandabazar Patrika. I found him to be intelligent and a thorough gentleman. Even he told me that he was fighting against a hologram created by Modi and the BJP. He was the general of the party, so he didn’t admit, but my impression through the conversation remained that he understood the situation and the fate of the 2014 polls before the results were announced.

This time he has been more serious, more deliberate. His interactions abroad also got him momentum. His image was calibrated away from what was, to a more serious general of a party. But then again, he has fallen into the old trap.

His main mistake was to not form an opposition-front before the election. Mamata Banerjee’s proposal was to form a loose federation. At the time, Rahul Gandhi ignored not just Mamata, but also Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal. Congress thought that the ‘Aklo Cholo (Go alone)’ policy’ would be more useful than a compromise formula with regional forces. Rahul Gandhi thought that an alliance with regional parties would be a liability. Congress may get more seats in the country if they don’t go for a new Federal Front like UPA III. Actually, this overconfidence of Rahul Gandhi will spoil the opposition unity index further. He got into an alliance with N. Chandrababu Naidu in Telangana, but this became counterproductive – its impact stretching to Andhra Pradesh.

The victories in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh assembly elections disturbed Rahul Gandhi’s long term strategy for 2019. In the Hindi-heartland, the Congress is in a sorry state: it is a poor No. 4. Ask Mayawati – the Congress is untouchable. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra landed with a message of sibling solidarity, but ask the local Congress worker, it is too little too late.

It is clear that in this election, it is not just Mamata-Mayawati-Akhilesh Yadav or even Tejashwi Yadav who are fighting against Narendra Modi. These regional leaders are giving it their all.

But where is the Congress? Where is Rahul Gandhi?

JC Diwakar Reddy Sensational Comments on Money Spent in AP Elections | 50కోట్లు ఖర్చు పెట్టా – జేసీ

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ప్రజలని ఓటు అడుగుతే 2 వేలు ఇవ్వమని అడుగుతున్నారు – JC Diwakar Reddy

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Breaking News: 290 Dead and 500 Injured In Sri Lanka Explosions – Latest Updates

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Debate on War of Words Between Janasena Lakshminarayana and Vijayasai Reddy | The Debate with VK

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Rajasekhar’s Kalki Sold Like A Hot Cake!

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Dr. Rajasekhar has finally decoded the box office puzzle with Garuda Vega. He realized that his films need to be innovative and different from the rest to get noticed.

He patiently waited for another good script post Garuda Vega and has taken up Kalki with director Prashanth Varma who made an impressive debut with Awe.

Kalki has been attracting eyeballs right from its first poster and the recently released teaser has set high expectations on it.

The film looks to have the potential to be a box office winner which is why it is receiving multiple offers from various corners.

Tamil actor Dhanush has reportedly shown interest to get the all India theatrical rights of Kalki, but the makers have sold the theatrical rights to producer Radha Mohan.

He offered Rs. 12 crore for worldwide theatrical rights of Kalki, which is a huge amount considering Rajasekhar’s market.

Producers C. Kalyan and Rajasekhar are happy with the amount offered by Radha Mohan and sealed the deal.

Although the budget of Kalki is way more than Rs. 12 crore, the makers are sure to fetch handsome offers from non theatrical avenues.

Hit Talk, Collections are normal ?

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Nani’s Jersey has got unanimous positive talk and good word of mouth. Even critics gave thumbs up to the film and the ratings on ticket booking portals is also great. Yet, the film’s Box Office collections are not on par with the expectation. Given its ultra positive talk, trade analysts opine that the film is under performing.

While the film’s US collections are alright, Jersey’s BO numbers in Telugu markets is lagging. Even in the US, the film is expected to do well given super positive reviews. But surprisingly, the film hasn’t touched 1 million USD mark yet. Till Saturday, Jersey has collected only 726 K USD and the film may touch 1 million USD by Tuesday. It is rumoured that bad planning is one of the reasons for not able to touch 1 Million USD yet.

On the flip side in B & C centres, Raghava Lawrence’s mass entertainer Kanchana 3 has eaten into the collections of Jersey. Despite having mixed reviews, Kanchana 3’s BO numbers are on par with Jersey in Telugu states. Whereas Jersey is reasonably doing well. But that’s not enough. Since Jersey’s world-wide theatrical rights have been estimated at 27 Crore, the film needs to collect 50 Crore world-wide gross to enter into profits.

Amidst this, the challenge is how Nani and team Jersey would increase the promotions and sustain the hype in the coming week. Not an easy road ahead for Jersey.

Bandla Ganesh on who becomes CM of AP – Encounter with Muralikrishna

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Actor Nikhil turn to controversy again?

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Bithiri Sathi Eating Chilli Powder For Weight Loss | Sathi Conversation With Savitri | Teenmaar News

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Chiru Leaves Koratala In Dilemma?

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No doubt Sye Raa is one of the prestigious films in Chiru’s career and a huge amount of expectations are riding on the film. This naturally makes the team nervous and be extremely careful while shooting the film.

In addition to the film being a historical biographical film, erecting that era and paying attention to minute details like costumes, sets all resulting in the delay of the film’s shoot. Sye Raa is running out of schedule. Currently, the film’s shoot is going on in Kerala and the unit is expected to return to Hyderabad and continue the shoot.

Apart from Mega fans who are waiting for Sye Raa desperately, there is one more industry person who is eagerly waiting for Sye Raa release is none other than director Koratala Siva. Siva’s last release Bharat Ane Nenu was exactly released a year ago. Since a year, Siva has been waiting for Chiru. His next film with Chiru is yet to go onto the floors.

As Sye Raa is home production and Charan himself is bankrolling the movie, Chiru and team may not shift focus on to the next film until the release of Sye Raa. So, Koratala Siva has to wait for 5 more months. Siva has already worked upon the entire script and locked it completely. So, he is waiting for only Chiru to get free from Sye Raa commitment. As of now, Chiru is keeping Siva in dilemma

Jagan Avoid Ramoji’s House | జ‌గ‌న్ ఎందుకు వెళ్ల‌లేదు

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Pawan Kalyan To Meet Janasena Party Candidates In Mangalagiri Party Office

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Pawan Kalyan To Meet Janasena Party Candidates In Mangalagiri Party Office

Actress Radhika narrowly escapes from Sri Lanka bomb blasts

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Actress Radhika narrowly escapes from Sri Lanka bomb blasts
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Sri Lanka on high alert after multiple blasts on Easter Sunday

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Sri Lanka on high alert after multiple blasts on Easter Sunday
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Sri Lanka police release photos of two terror suspects

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Sri Lanka police release photos of two terror suspects
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Weekend Fun With Patas – Pataas Back to Back Promos – 101 – #Sreemukhi #AnchorRavi

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Sri Reddy Sensational Comments On Suresh Kondeti | Sri Reddy Exclusive Interview

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