
While the TDP and YSRCP are locking horns for forming the government and new-born infant Jana Sena has also thrown its hat into the ring, facing an uncertain fate are the two national parties: BJP and the Congress.

The decision taken by the Andhra Pradesh cabinet headed by chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu to take to legal recourse against the Centre over the non-fulfilment of assurances mentioned in Parliament, including granting of special category status to the state appears to be more of a political one rather than an attempt to bring benefits to the state.

Telangana Rashtra Samithi leader and IT minister K T Rama Rao does not lose any opportunity to take pot shots at the Congress party, whenever he gets it.

It is now certain that former minister and Telugu Desam Party leader from Nellore Anam Ramnarayana Reddy is all set to quit the TDP and join the YSR Congress party.

Earlier, when there was an accident on the road and someone needed emergency treatment or a law and order situation or any emergency of any kind, people were apprehensive of calling up the police for assistance out of fear that they would be made to do the rounds of police stations as witnesses etc.

We have seen bosses of political parties like the Congress and the Telugu Desam Party taking instant action against rebellious and troublesome leaders before they spoil the party structure in their respective constituencies.

It is indeed ridiculous on the part of the BJP to try and ask for President’s Rule in Andhra Pradesh citing the slipper attack on Kanna Lakshmi Narayana and TDP cadre attacking Amit Shah’s convoy in Tirupati, apart from other isolated incidents.

BJP leader Ram Madhav while speaking at a public meeting in Hanamkonda had said that TRS MLAs were impotent.

Andhra Pradesh Tourism Minister Akhila Priya is still said to be upset at being publicly corrected for her remarks.

Bharatiya Janata Party national general secretary Ram Madhav on Friday came under fire from Telangana Rashtra Samithi MLAs for describing them as impotent.

With elections to the state assembly and Lok Sabha fast approaching, various speculations are doing rounds in political circles with every passing day. Some have reasoning and others are just wild guesses.

Telangana Rashtra Samithi MP from Peddapalli Balka Suman, who landed in deep trouble in connection with a sex scandal in Karimnagar, got a big relief with the police giving him a clean chit on Friday and saying that he was trapped in the case by some people to fleece him for money.

The statement made by Telugu Desam Party president and Andhra Pradesh chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu that his government would move the court if the Centre decides to go in for early elections for the state assembly along with Lok Sabha, has surprised political observers.

The other day, Pawan Kalyan addressing a meeting of Jana Sainiks narrated an interesting incident which occurred during the time of Praja Rajyam.

Coming down heavily on the TRS government, BJP National Secretary Ram Madhav said there was unbridled corruption in the TRS regime and exuded confidence that BJP will come to power in Telangana.