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Former MLA Vanga Geetha And Ex-Minister Adala Prabhakar Reddy Joins YSRCP

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Senior Heroine Spotted Dancing On The Roads

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It has been a long time since South senior beauty Shriya Sharan scored a proper hit the the box office. After ‘Gautamiputra Satakarni’, Shriya Saran starred in ‘Nakshatram’, ‘Paisa Vasool’, ‘Gayatri’ and ‘Veera Bhoga Vasantha Rayalu’ but none of them turned out to be super hits at the box office.

She even made a small cameo appearance in ‘NTR Kathanayakudu’ movie but failed to impress the Tollywood audience. The actress who stays active on social media recently shared that interesting video of her which is now going viral on the Internet. In the video, Shriya is seen dancing on the road at carnival festival in foreign. “Carnival last week was so much fun. @dhruthidave our kind of fun it was” captioned Shriya posting the video of her dancing around on the streets.

On the work front, Shriya has a couple of projects in her kitty. She will be next seen in much anticipated Tamil film ‘Naragasooran’ and a Hindi Movie ‘Tadka’.

Rajinikanth’s Daughter Feels Blessed Watching It!

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In the olden days, Individuals especially women used to hesitate to seek divorce and opt for second marriage after the birth of children from first marriage. But now, Women are much more independent to follow their heart rather than worrying about the society when things weren’t going well.

Chiru’s Young Daughter Srija married Kalyan Dev after seeking divorce from Sirish Bharadwaj. Fortunately, Kalyan Dev has been treating Srija’s daughter from first marriage as that of his own Daughter.

Something similar happened in the case of Rajinikanth’s Younger Daughter Soundarya who married Vishagan after seeking divorce from first husband. A short while ago, She shared a lovely picture of Vishagan and her Son Ved playing with each other. ‘And that’s what a #Blessing looks like. #MyBoys #MyLife #Ved #Vishagan #Grateful #Blessed #GodsAreWithUs,’ wrote the Filmmaker.

When Kannada Star Met Gosai Venkanna

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It is known that Megastar Chiranjeevi’s upcoming magnum opus ‘Sye Raa Narasimha Reddy’ which is going to be the biopic on first ever rebellion against the British, Uyyalawada Narasimha Reddy, the movie is going to be a star studded one.

With the stellar cast including Amitabh Bachchan, Sudeep, Nayanthara, Tamannaah, Vijay Sethupathi etc, the makers have been grabbing the attention of the audience. Amitabh Bachchan is playing the role of Gosai Venkanna in the movie. Recently, Sudeep met Gosai Venkanna (Amitabh Bachchan) on the sets of ‘Sye Raa’ and the duo even posed to the picture which is now going viral on the internet. Back in 2010, Sudeep played a vital role in Amitabh Bachchan’s ‘Rann’ movie under the direction of Ram Gopal Varma.

Reminding the same, “10 years post shoot of Rann, I get to share screen wth this huge icon n a legend once again,who’s spent most of his life serving cinema n entertaing us.Tnx #Syieraa,,RamCharan n @DirSurender for having gifted me these moments . Thank u @SrBachchan sir for ur loving gestures.” Tweeted Sudeep posting that picture.

Nara Lokesh Digs His Own Political Grave

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The YSRCP leaders are very happy that Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh is contesting from Mangalagiri constituency.“Contesting from the Mangalagiri constituency it is clear that Mr Lokesh have dug his own political grave,” said a senior YSRCP leader.

Though the sitting MLA Alla Ramakrishna Reddy had won the assembly elections in 2014 with just 12 votes, he has irritated the government by filing cases against various issues.On the other hand he knew that he just won the elections with 12 votes and started expanding his popularity in the constituency in the region.

Now Ramakrishna Reddy is confident of winning the election against Minister Nara Lokesh.“Though the TDP might think that the BC vote bank will help them, but they should remember that the same BC voters have rejected them in the constituency last time.

Even this will be repeated and same kind of defeat will be observed for Nara Lokesh too.Ramakrishna Reddy has been with the public of Mangalagiri all these years and the people will definitely bless him,” said another leader from Guntur district.

Slain YSR Congress leader Vivekananda Reddy buried

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Kadapa: YSR Congress party leader and former state Minister Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy, who was found murdered on Friday, was buried on Saturday.

YSR Congress party chief and the slain leader’s nephew Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy along with other family members attended the funeral at Pulivendula town in Kadapa district amid tight security.

On Friday morning, the 68-year-old former MP was found in a pool of blood in his house.

Initially, the family members said he died of cardiac arrest.

However, on a complaint by his personal assistant, the police registered a case of unnatural death under Section 174 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and began investigations.

Less than a month before the Assembly and Lok Sabha elections in the state, the murder has triggered a huge row between the ruling Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and the opposition YSR Congress.

While the opposition blamed Chief Minister and TDP president N. Chandrababu Naidu for the murder and demanded an investigation by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), the TDP alleged that some family members tried to wipe out the evidence from the crime scene before lodging a complaint with the police.

Meanwhile, a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has begun a probe into the case.

Vivekananda Reddy was elected from Kadapa Lok Sabha constituency on a Congress ticket in 1999 and 2004. He was twice elected to the Andhra Pradesh Assembly (1989, 1994) from Pulivendula, a family stronghold.

Vivekananda was also elected to the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council in 2009 and served as Agriculture Minister in the Kiran Kumar Reddy cabinet.

Vivekananda later quit the Congress and joined the YSR Congress. He lost in the election to the Legislative Council in 2017.

Cong pushed to backbenches in assembly!

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The Congress party is virtually being pushed to back benches in the Telangana state assembly, going by the speed at which its MLAs are defecting to the Telangana Rashtra Samithi.

With two more Congress legislators Vanama Venkateswara Rao (Kothagudem) and D Sudheer Reddy (LB Nagar) deciding to take a jump into the TRS, the number of defecting Congress MLAs went up to eight and the party has virtually lost its Leader of Opposition status.

Vanama and Sudheer called on TRS working president KT Rama Rao on Friday, but the latter asked them not to disclose till an official announcement is made. But Sudheer Reddy admitted to media that he had met KTR and was all set to join the TRS.

“I have decided to join TRS. KTR assured the development of LB Nagar Assembly segment including beautification of tanks, resolving the registration problems of LB Nagar colonies and property tax issues. I will be meeting the chief minister in the next couple of days,” Sudheer Reddy said.

According to party sources, ninth MLA Jajula Surender from Yellareddy is also expected to join the pink party, taking the number of defectors to nine.

Already six Congress MLAs – Atram Sakku (Asifabad), Rega Kantha Rao (Pinapaka), P Sabitha Indra Reddy (Maheswaram), Haripriya Banoth (Yellandu), Chirumarthi Lingaiah (Nakrekal), Kandala Upender Reddy (Palair), announced their entry into the TRS.

With these defections, the Congress party has virtually lost the Leader of the Opposition status. But the TRS is not satisfied with it. It wants to poach another four MLAs, so that the strength of the Congress comes down to six.

The names of possible four defectors that are doing rounds in the media circles are: Sangareddy MLA T Jayaprakash Reddy, Munugode MLA Komatireddy Rajagopal Reddy, Bhadrachalam MLA Podem Veeraiah and Kollapur MLA Beeram Harshavardhan Reddy.

It would mean two-thirds of the TRS MLAs would be joining the TRS. These 13 MLAs could call for a separate Congress Legislature Party meeting and take a decision to merge it with the TRS LP. This would be ensure that they will not lose their assembly membership.

Once the Congress number comes down to six, the party cannot get front seats in the assembly and its MLAs would have to backbenches!

Is the opposition losing its way?

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The political edge which the national opposition appeared to have gained as a result of its successes in three recent Assembly elections and in several by-elections before that has undoubtedly dissipated.

It isn’t only Surgical Strike 2.0 which has robbed the opposition parties of their earlier momentum. What has also checked their impetus is the familiar malady of being too self-centred to take the initiative in building a ‘mahagathbandhan’ or a grand alliance based on mutual accommodation.

It is worth noting that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has proved to be more adept at evolving a consensus among its own allies which included the intemperate Shiv Sena, which had been carping against Big Brother almost throughout the last five years.

Moreover, notwithstanding the reservations harboured by the northeastern parties against the BJP over the anti-minority Citizenship Bill, the latter has succeeded in mollifying them in order to build an alliance in the region.

It is obvious that for all their seeming arrogance, the Narendra Modi-Amit Shah duo know when to take a step back to placate a miffed ally.

The Congress, on the other hand, has been steadily losing its own members in ones and twos as they obviously sense that the pastures are greener on the other side.

The Congress also made no effort to reach an understanding with the Samajwadi Party (SP) and the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) in Uttar Pradesh in the belief that it is influential enough in the state to fight on its own.

The result is that the Congress may even face a challenge from the SP and the BSP in Amethi and Rae Bareli, its two pocket boroughs, bringing a broad smile to the BJP’s face.

UP is one state where the Congress could have shown a better understanding of its current diminished status to leave the field open for the SP and the BSP.

Instead, the Congress has confirmed the BSP supremo Mayawati’s fear that it intends to undercut her Dalit base. Her apprehension will be further strengthened by Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s visit to the young Dalit leader, Chandrashekhar Azad “Ravana”, in hospital.

Such overtures validate Marxist leader Sitaram Yechury’s view that the Congress should get its priorities right such as whether its primary objective is to defeat the BJP.

Instead, the Congress appears intent on playing political games within the non-BJP camp, anchored in its “Middle Kingdom” conviction of still being the Grand Old Party of yore, capable of setting the terms of the political discourse.

Hence, as in UP, it has been hesitant about aligning with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Delhi and Haryana – a tactic which cannot but divide the anti-BJP votes.

It cannot be gainsaid that some of these missteps are the result of Rahul Gandhi’s inexperience in deciphering the intricacies of an admittedly complex electoral scene.

Unlike Sonia Gandhi’s famous walk to Ram Vilas Paswan’s house before the 2004 general elections, Rahul has taken no such initiative to stitch up an alliance.

It is not the Congress alone which appears to be not focused enough on fighting the BJP. Other parties, too, have been more interested in saving their bailiwicks from the BJP than in adopting a national perspective.

Among them is Mamata Banerjee who believes, perhaps rightly, that her main opponent in West Bengal at present is the BJP. But that didn’t prevent her from keeping Rahul out of a Kolkata rally presumably because of the fear that his presence would have detracted attention from her own performance as a preparation for a larger role on the national stage.

If Rahul has been virtually carrying the opposition campaign on his shoulders with no other leader choosing to stand by his side, the reason apparently is his inability to establish a rapport with the others.

Since he is not as effective a speaker as Modi, Rahul and the other opposition leaders could have focussed on more public meetings, even relatively small ones, where leaders such as Sharad Pawar or Yechury or Omar Abdullah or Tejashwi Yadav or M.K. Stalin could have participated along with the Congress president. It is not always necessary to hold a “mega” rally to make a point.

In the absence of such joint, concerted endeavours, the opposition appears to be losing the plot. Yet, opinion polls have indicated that despite the prevailing nationalist sentiments following the air strikes on the Jaish-e-Muhammed hideout in Pakistan, the general elections may still produce a “hung” parliament.

The reason, as a poll has shown, is that unemployment and not terrorism remains the primary concern of the ordinary people. Moreover, as the views of more than 100 academics have shown, the government’s efforts to hide or fudge the data on employment have not proved successful.

All is, therefore, not lost for the opposition. But it is up to the Congress to take the lead as the first party among equals to target the primary opponent and not see rivals in the opposition’s own ranks.

YS Jagan To Announce 1st List Of YCP MLA Candidates Today

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Faction war behind YS Vivekananda death

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118 Success Meet | Kalyan Ram | Nivetha Thomas | Shalini Pandey

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Employees Liquor Party in Govt Office | Esi Corporation, Musheerabad

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AP CM Chandrababu Naidu Starts Election Campaign | AP Elections 2019 | Chandrababu Latest News

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“మా” లో మరో వివాదం Live | Sivaji Raja Vs Naresh | MAA Press Meet Live

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రామ్ చరణ్ మీసం మోసం ? | Ram Charan Style In RRR Movie Is Fake ?

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Rs.43 crore story behind Adala’s Exit!

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In a rude shock to the Telugu Desam Party, speculation is rife that Nellore rural constituency candidate Adala Prabhakar Reddy who had suddenly gone missing in Andhra Pradesh will soon be joining YSR Congress Party. Soon after the Telugu Desam Party leadership announced him as the Nellore rural candidate for assembly elections, Adala began his campaign in the constituency yesterday.

Now, A media reports that Adala Prabhakar Reddy had sought the government for bills clearance worth Rs. 43 crore. On Friday afternoon, soon after he got a message on his mobile phone that the money got credited into his account, Adala abruptly halted his election campaign and told people that he got a call from Amaravati.

Surprisingly, he switched off his mobile phone and was not available to anyone. At the same time, Telugu Desam Party leaders were trying to reach out to him but he wasn’t reachable to anyone. Meanwhile, some flex boards in front of his house, portraying him as the TDP’s Nellore rural candidate also were removed while his office still hasn’t responded to any rumours.

According to inside reports, Adala left to Hyderabad after the money was credited into his account, to meet YSR Congress President Y.S Jaganmohan Reddy. Sources say that Adala was promised Nellore Lok Sabha seat from YSRCP and hence, will soon be joining the party. However, he did not quit TDP until the money got credited into his account. This attitude has shocked TDP leaders about how he waited for the money and then quit the party, to use it for his campaigning in the YSRCP, if he joins the party.

Senior Hero Prefers RRR Over Indian 2?

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It is a well-known fact that Bollywood actor Ajay Devgn is all set for his South debut under SS Rajamouli’s direction, RRR. Earlier, the talks were on rife that Ajay was supposed to enter the South industry with Kamal Haasan’s Indian 2. But, he opted out due to dates unavailability.

The shooting of both movies, Indian 2 and RRR, have been scheduled at the same time. Without many options in hand, Ajay had to opt out Kamal Haasan’s Indian 2. In fact, the actor himself confirmed the news that he could not work with Shankar due to the tight schedule. And, he also rubbished the rumours which said the actor rejected because he was offered a negative character.

He said, as an actor, he is happy with any kind of role and different shades will only prove the versatility in him. He was also seen in many negative roles, earlier in his career. Even in RRR, Ajay might be seen in a negative role. In conclusion, it is now confirmed that Ajay Devgn will make his debut in South this year and we cannot wait to watch him on Telugu big screens.

Pics: Paisa Vasool Girl’s Hot Holiday In Bali

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The hot girl who sizzled in Race Gurram’s Boochade and in a crucial role for Balayya’s Paisa Vasool, Kyra Dutt is enjoying an exotic holiday at the moment and her pictures are so hot that we must see them.

Kyra Dutt is holidaying in beautiful Bali of Indonesia, a very famous tourist destination. The actress posted few pictures on her social media account where in she is having the best time to relax topless in a tree house of a deep jungle, sliding on a natural waterfall in bikini, on the pool side flaunting off her stunning bikini body.

Looks like the actress is giving us the vacation goals with these hot pictures and let us wait for some more then.

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