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The Praja Rajyam president Chiranjeevi was stumped by his partymen’s assessment that the Telugu Desam president, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu, would lose to party candidate Mr Subramanyam in Kuppam. Chiranjeevi, who reviewed likely electoral gains, losses and other related issues with the party’s Assembly and LS candidates, was given a rosy picture about all constituencies. [...]
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The Praja Rajyam president Chiranjeevi, who has been admiring the Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy, for quite some time now, went a step ahead on Tuesday and praised the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh. This has given credence to reports that the PR may align with the Congress in forming the government if the [...]
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Chiru was speaking to media in Hyderabad today said that NCP Chief Sarad Pawar is very much eligible for Prime Minister’s post and we will invite him in to the 4th front. At the same time Chiru commented that Congress is thinking for BC Chief Minister which is the effect of PRP’s social justice’. More [...]
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Praja Rajyam president K. Chiranjeevi said the question of his party extending support to any other party did not arise since it would ride to power on its own by bagging a minimum of 160 Assembly seats. At a press conference here on Tuesday, the first after polling concluded on April 23, Mr. Chiranjeevi refused [...]
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It looks like Praja Rajyam Party president Chiranjeevi is inclining towards supporting the Congress, without Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, in the event of formation of a hung assembly. During the political affairs committee meeting of the PRP on Tuesday, Chiranjeevi reportedly approved the suggestion that the party could extend conditional support to the Congress [...]
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Political realignment appeared to take place in the state on Monday with the TDP and CPM exploring the possibility of roping in regional parties to consolidate the Third Front even as TRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao indicated that he would prefer not to sail with the TDP in the state in case either a Congress [...]
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The Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) would win 29 Parliamentary seats in the State, the party leaders claimed citing the results of previous elections as the benchmark. The party that won the Assembly elections got that many Lok Sabha seats in the past few elections, they reasoned. Speaking to mediapersons here today, party political affairs committee [...]
Written on April 28, 2009 | Posted in
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Praja Rajyam Party leader and former MP Ch Harirama Jogaiah continues to trouble his party president Chiranjeevi with his loose talk. While Chiranjeevi is exuding confidence that there is a silent wave among the people in favour of the PRP in the elections, Jogaiah punctured his balloon saying that the party has no chances of [...]
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The political affairs committee (PAC) of the Prajarajyam would meet at the party office on Tuesday, following a directive from the party president K Chiranjeevi. The 14-member PAC would be meeting for the first time since the completion of general elections, and would take stock of the post-poll situation in the state and at the [...]
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It was commercial films with their high-voltage dialogues, daredevil stunts and mesmerising jhatkas that catapulted Chiranjeevi to stardom. But on Monday he bid goodbye to potboilers for ever. Even if he wears the greasepaint again, it will be for short films or well-meaning movies with a socially useful message. “I don’t think I will act [...]
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