
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has been facing resistance from unexpected quarters for shifting AP Secretariat from Hyderabad to new capital Amaravati and strangely that is water.

Now 'yatras' of politicians are a great way to reach out to the masses. But this one is taking way too long.

Clearly, the Modi government seems to be making it’s allocations to states on the basis of the respect, thy have for the CM’s rather than the need of the State.

With Venkayya Naidu lobbying intensely to be re-nominated from AP once his term expires, it may be that Nirmala Seetharaman, the other contender will seek re-nomination from a Northern State ruled by the BJP.

Minister for IT and Panchayat Raj K T Rama Rao’s statement that the Telangana Rashtra Samithi can be rechristened as Telugu Rashtra Samithi has triggered a hilarious debate among the political circles.

Telangana Rasthra Samithi leadership seems to be going to extreme lengths to appease Seemandhra voters in Hyderabad in the ongoing elections to the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation.

Normally, there will be a 'cold war' between politicians. Strangely, Andhra Pradesh has been witnessing 'cyclone war' between North Andhra and Central Andhra leaders.

It looks like Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu and YSR Congress party president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy are trying to outwit each other in their opposite strongholds in Rayalaseema region.

Jaipur in India is famous as 'Pink City'. But it might have to make way soon for Hyderabad for that appellation.

And now, the High Court has taken serious note of Patancheru MLA, Mahipal Reddy continuing as an MLA in the TRS.

Despite increase in revenue from commercial taxes, land registrations and sale of liquor, the AP government is left with a financial deficit of Rs 12000 crore for the last nine months.

Chandrababu Naidu has spent more than Rs 100 crore on the renovation of his camp office and Secretariat in Hyderabad, since coming to power.

Apparently stung by the High Court order staying the Andhra Pradesh Government's move to collect donations for building Amaravati from the school students and teachers

In a shocker to Telangana government, the High Court on Thursday stayed the GO (government order) issued by Telangana government recently restricting the GHMC election process to just 15 days between issuing of election notification and conducting polling.

As the date for Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation polls are nearing, the local MLAs and leaders of TDP have sought an appointment of Pawan Kalyan.