A post by Janasena supporters, who are predominantly Kapus, is going viral and has been forwarded many times.
A day after polling in the Lok Sabha elections in Telangana, Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Tuesday exuded confidence that his Congress will win 12-13 out of 17 seats in the state.
Andhra Pradesh, which witnessed an intense electoral battle this time with ruling YSR Congress party and Telugu Desam Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) putting up a spirited fight, recorded the highest-ever poll percentage on Monday, when the polling was held.
A special court for CBI cases at Nampally in Hyderabad on Tuesday granted permission to YSR Congress party president and Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy to go abroad from May 16 to June 1.
Within hours of the closure of polling in Andhra Pradesh, violence erupted in different pars of the state with both the YSR Congress party and Telugu Desam Party cadres indulged in attacks on each other.
Irrigation Minister Ambati Rambabu stated on Tuesday that the violent incidents that occurred in parts of Andhra Pradesh during Monday's elections were due to police failures.
Though the fate of all political parties in Andhra Pradesh in the just concluded elections to the state assembly has been sealed in the electronic voting machines, the ruling YSR Congress party and the opposition NDA partners – TDP, Jana Sena and the BJP are pretty confident of their victory.
At a time when the YSR Congress party top leaders are expressing confidence that the party will return to power in Andhra Pradesh for a second successive term under the leadership of chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, glamorous actress-turned-politician R K Roja seems to be not very confident of her own victory.
It has been a long time since one has heard about industrialist-turned-former Congress MP from Vijayawada Lagadapati Rajagopal, who shot into fame with his pepper spray incident in Lok Sabha in February 2014 to stop the passage of bill on bifurcation of combined Andhra Pradesh.
The high-stakes electoral battle in Andhra Pradesh has at last come to an end and the fate of the political parties is sealed in the electronic voting machines.
As the parliamentary elections came to a close, social media platforms were flooded with political commentary, live updates, heated debates, and a plethora of memes.
The elections have concluded in Andhra Pradesh. Both sides, YSRCP and Kutami, are confident of their victory with a high margin.
Elections have concluded, and the results are concealed within the EVMs, which will only be revealed on June 4th.
The makers of Kalki 2898 AD are ready to start promoting it now that the election season has passed.
Popular news anchor and founder-chief executive officer of TV9 television channel Ravi Prakash, who is now back in the limelight with his latest digital channel RTV, seems to be considering himself above the rules and regulations of the Election Commission of India.