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Praja Rajyam president K. Chiranjeevi, having come to grips with the party’s poor electoral performance, has launched a programme to revamp its set-up. He has formed two committees – for reception and programmes, and improve access for the benefit of those from districts who want to meet him. According to a daily schedule finalised, Mr. [...]
Written on May 26, 2009 | Posted in
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Even as Praja Rajyam Party was conducting a series of meetings to introspect into the reasons for the party’s debacle in the recent elections, one person who was conspicuous by his absence was Pavan Kalyan, president of Yuva Rajyam, the youth wing of the PRP. Pavan Kalyan’s absence has raised many an eye brow, as [...]
Written on May 26, 2009 | Posted in
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After the Political affairs committee meet, Chiru spoke to media today evening and explained the reason for the poor performance of his party. 1.The symbol (Rail Engine) was not clearly visible, so we are going for new symbol after consulting election commission. 2.We were little bit delayed while allotting the tickets, we could have announced [...]
Written on May 23, 2009 | Posted in
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Megastar Chiranjeevi seems to have a very filmy approach for everything he does. That is something he did even for his political career and while it has worked for him, it seems to have fired badly for his party members having looked at the recent election results. Meanwhile, Chiru is all set to enter the [...]
Written on May 23, 2009 | Posted in
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T. Seshnarayan, Chairman, Media Cell of the Praja Rajyam on Friday quit his position and primary membership of the party. It is understood that continued humiliation and lack of trust in him by senior members of the party, compounded by the party’s electoral debacle led to this step. He sent in his letter of resignation [...]
Written on May 23, 2009 | Posted in
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Saroja – mother of Prathyusha came before media spitting fire against PRP and Chiranjeevi. She reiterated that PRP did sell tickets and they used her daughter’s photo to get political mileage. After not getting much help from TDP in regards to justice for her daughter’s wrongful death, she turned towards new party PRP and believed [...]
Written on May 23, 2009 | Posted in
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HYDERABAD: The blame game for the Praja Rajyam’s poll debacle continued on the second day with several seniors blaming general secretary Allu Aravind and T. Devender Goud at the first-ever meeting of the party’s Political Affairs Committee that extended on to Friday. While it was the turn of Mr. Aravind to be blamed on Thursday, [...]
Written on May 23, 2009 | Posted in
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Cracks are developing in the TRS monolith after the debacle it has suffered in the recent Assembly and Lok Sabha elections. Even as a new outfit – Telangana Vimochana Samiti (TVS) – spearheaded by TRS MLC from Warangal K Dileep Kumar is taking birth as an alternative force, newly-elected Medak MP and TRS secretary general [...]
Written on May 23, 2009 | Posted in
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Thupaakula Munemma was the new in the media during elections- PRP has given the Kovuru assembly seat to Munemma, which is general seat. She had to fight with TDP and Congress big politicians. Finally she last that election and she could score only 2200 votes there. Now Munemma opened her voice-She was speaking to media [...]
Written on May 22, 2009 | Posted in
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Thupaakula Munemma – ST candidate of PRP who contested from General seat Kovuru of Nellor district. Big and cash politicians Nallapau Reddy Prasanna Kumar Reddy (TDP) and Pollamreddy Srinivasulu Reddy (Congress) contested against Munemma. The total votes in the assembly consistency-1,69,000 Munemma of PRP got only 2,261votes.
Written on May 22, 2009 | Posted in
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