Everybody's worry among the TDP sympathizers is only one. That is why didn't Modi criticize Jagan Mohan Reddy? Why didn't Modi praise
The mega rally of the National Democratic Alliance partners of Telugu Desam Party, Jana Sena Party and the Bharatiya Janata Party at Chilakaluripet in Andhra Pradesh on Sunday evening has witnessed utter chaos, poor crowd management and lack of proper organisation.
The people of Andhra Pradesh are angry with the central government. Prime Minister Modi is the villain of AP as per majority view point.
Mega Brother Nagababu entered the scene early to contest as an MP from Anakapalli but returned within no time.
The TDP-Janasena alliance had high expectations for Narendra Modi's speech.
Narendra Modi's speech today has given many hints if read between the lines. He didn't show interest in praising Chandrababu Naidu at any point in his speech.
The TDP, Jana Sena, BJP alliance's Prajagalam meeting paled in comparison to the YCP's 'Siddham' meetings.
The notorious 'Chaddi Gang' struck at Hafeezpet in Hyderabad, looting Rs 7.85 lakh cash from a private school.
Narendra Modi's speech in Chilakaluripeta today didn't satisfy the TDP and Janasena members.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday called on the people of Andhra Pradesh to vote for double-engine sarkar of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) for rapid development of the state.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a grand National Democratic Alliance rally ‘Prajagalam’ (the voice of the public), on Sunday evening in Palnadu district.
Contrary to the expectations that Andhra Pradesh will go to polls to its state assembly and Lok Sabha seats in the first phase of election itself, the Election Commission has announced that the elections would be held only on May 13 and the results would be declared on June 4.
While Wall Street views these cost cutting measures positively, employees face uncertainties and anxieties about their future prospects.
At last, Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu managed to convince senior party leader S V S N Varma from Pithapuram in Kakinada district to extend support to Jana Sena Party president Pawan Kalyan, who declared his candidature from the seat for the upcoming assembly elections.
Till the other day, the people of Andhra Pradesh had some kind of fascination for Bharat Rashtra Samithi president and former Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, because of his oratorical skills and punch dialogues in typical Telangana dialect.