Wednesday, December 31, 2008

happi 2009














My wishes for you in year 2009
Great start for Jan,
Love for Feb,
Peace for march,
No worries for April
Fun for May,
Joy for June to Nov,
Happiness for Dec,
Have a lucky and wonderful 2009.

I Wish in 2oo9 God gives You...
12 Month of Happiness,
52 Weeks of Fun,
365 Days Success,
8760 Hours Good Health,
52600 Minutes Good Luck,
3153600 Seconds of Joy...and that's all! "

Fresh Air....
Fresh Idea....
Fresh Talent....
Fresh Energy....
I wish U to have a .....
Sweetest Sunday,
Marvellous Monday,
Tasty Tuesday,
Wonderful Wednesday,
Thankful Thursday,
Friendly Friday,
Successful Saturday.
Have a great Year. HAPPY NEW YEAR.

who are making add s for prp chiru

Srikanth Addela, who rose to fame with his low-budget teenage romance Kotha Bangaru Lokam, has now been roped in by Chiranjeevi to direct promotional films and documentaries focusing on his Praja Rajyam Party (PRP).

Chiranjeevi, who has put in over 3 decades in the Telugu film industry as actor and producer, besides various other avatars, knows that visual presentation goes a long way in impressing his fans. So he has roped in some fresh talent that does not belong to any political camp to window dress his campaign by making some very insightful documentaries and ad films on Chiru and his newly-launched Praja Rajyam Party that would stand out from the usual crop of poll-time promos.

Sources say that Chiranjeevi met Srikanth Addela and conferred with the hot shot director about how best to present Praja Rajyam Party and Chiranjeevi's party ideologies. It seems that Srikanth Addela was brimming over with ideas for the ad films and documentaries that will centre on PRP's political campaign.

MLA triggers caste war in Coastal Ap





Caste has always played a vital role in the State politics and time and again various castes have determined the rulers. And as the elections are fast approaching and political parties are vying with each other to make their places secure, caste has once again emerged as the key player.

The long-drawn cold war between Kapus and Kammas in the coastal Andhra is set to flare up all over again with the entry of Vijayawada (East) MLA Vangaveeti Radhakrishna into the Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) last week.

Radhakrishna’s entry into PRP came as booster for its president Chiranjeevi. For, it is expected to result in caste polarisation in coastal Andhra, particularly in Krishna and Guntur districts which would definitely benefit the PRP.

Radhakrishna, who belongs to Kapu community, has been virtually waging a war with Kamma leaders in Krishna district, though both the communities have been backing the Congress party. In fact, the Kapu-Kamma rivalry dates back to several decades and it reached a climax with the murder of Radhakrishna’s father Vangaveeti Ranga exactly two decades ago. Ranga was the most revered leader for Kapus and backward communities in the coastal Andhra and one can find his statues in several villages as mark of respect.

Ranga was in the Congress at the time of his murder and that obviously took a political colour since Kammas were the backbone of the Telugu Desam (TD) at that time. However, in the last one decade, political equations changed rapidly as Kammas have also started backing the Congress.

One of the prime accused in the murder case, Devineni Rajasekhar, who was in the TD, later joined the Congress. Prominent Kammas among others who entered the Congress include former Union minister P Upendra, Vijaywada MP Lagadapati Rajagopal and Daggubati couple.

Yet, the Kapu-Kamma rivalry continued in the coastal Andhra. While Kapus and their associated backward classes, which constitute nearly 25 per cent of the total population of the State, did not get political power, Kammas continued to dominate the politics in coastal Andhra irrespective of whether it was the TD or the Congress in power. Radha has been trying to counter this dominance of Kammas in the region, particularly Lagadapati and Devineni groups.

He started wooing Dalits and other weaker sections by offering them various facilities, participating in community dinners, spending nights in the residences of Dalits and taking bath in Dalit colonies.

Simultaneously, Radhakrishna never lost an opportunity to oppose the Y S Rajasekhara Reddy government granting favours to Kamma leaders. He even threatened to resign from the Congress in protest against allotment of prime land to Deveneni Nehru at Banjara Hills. He also opposed allotment of Wakf lands to Lagadapati’s Lanco Hills in the city.

But with the government pampering Kammas in the region, Radhakrishna has started playing behind-the-screen role for Chiranjeevi’s PRP. Being a close associate of Chiranjeevi’s brother Pavan Kalyan, Radhakrishna has been funding their fan clubs for quite some time. He is said to be the brain behind Pavan Kalyan’s proposal for establishment of a "Common Man’s Protection Force." Now, he officially joined the PRP.

Analysts say Radhakrishna is going to bring about a major shift in Kapu and other BC voters in favour of the PRP. And he has already started his campaign. That would be a major blow not only to the Congress, but also to the TD, which is desperately seeking the support of BCs, apart from Kammas. So, it would be an interesting battle in the coming days

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Grill govt on pollution problems: PRP chief....Chiru flays CM for giving clean chit to ministers




Grill govt on pollution problems: PRP chief




SANGAREDDY: Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) chief Chiranjeevi called upon the people to grill the government on the issue and promised to resolve the problems caused due to pollution if his party was voted to power. He said PRP would take steps to check pollution.

He was addressing villagers of pollution-hit Pocharam in Patancheru mandal today and lent a patient ear to the people’s woes. Chiranjeevi said pollution was certainly a problem created by man. He said that it was a result of the negligence of those ruling the State.

``Had the government spent half of the amount embezzled by engineer Suryanarayana, the problems due to pollution in this village would have been resolved,’’ he remarked. The rulers are interested only in looting money but not in the people’s welfare, he lambasted. The actor-turned-politician, who was supposed to participate in Praja Ankita Sabhas at Patancheru, Sangareddy and Zaheerabad today has changed his programme in the last minute learning of the people’s problems in the pollution- hit villages. After addressing the meeting at Patancheru, he headed to Sangareddy. On the way, he made a brief stay for taking his meals on the outskirts of Rudraram.

The PRP chief who was scheduled to proceed to Sangareddy changed his programme and headed to Pocharam village.

The villagers briefed him about the contamination of ground water by the chemical factories. They told him that Nakkavagu, river Manjeera and Usike vagu were getting polluted as the factories were releasing the effluents directly without proper treatment.

Chiranjeevi visited the canals and examined the water. Jana Vignana Vedika leader Chidambaram briefed him about the various health problems people were facing due to pollution.

The Supreme Court had given directions that effluents should be let out into water bodies only partially purifying them in the treatment plants, Chidambaram told Chiranjeevi.

Chiru flays CM for giving clean chit to ministers


Objecting to the Chief Minister giving a clean chit to the ministers and MLAs alleged to be involved in the multi-crore scam by the Fisheries Department executive engineer Suryanarayana, Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) chief Chiranjeevi alleged that the Congress had no faith in the judiciary and they themselves were conducting inquiries into the various scandals and giving clean chits to the accused.

Speaking at various meetings organised as part of Praja Ankita Sabhas in Medak district today, the PRP chief alleged that corruption was rampant under the Congress regime.

Even in the DPEP scandal, they exonerated a person close to the Chief Minister and gave promotions, he alleged.

Citing the example of Lalbahadur Sastry, who had resigned owing moral responsibility for a train accident, Chiranjeevi opined that the present leaders had no moral values.

Devender Goud joins hands with Chiranjeevi


Devender Goud joins hands with Chiranjeevi

Hyderabad (PTI): Nava Telangana Party of former Andhra Pradesh home minister T Devender Goud on Sunday joined hands with actor Chiranjeevi's Praja Rajyam Party, impressed by the latter's "Social Telangana" slogan.

Goud met Chiranjeevi at the PRP office here this morning and discussed the political scenario and expressed his party's decision to forge an alliance with the latter.

Talking to reporters, Devender Goud said the PRP too was working on the same ideals like his NTP. "Our party has been formed on the basis of carving out a 'Social Telangana' which the PRP too has endorsed. Together we shall work for the cause of Telangana," Goud added.

Chiranjeevi hailed the NTP's decision to join hands with his party.

The PRP chief said his party still continued talks with another separatist party Telangana Rashtra Samiti on a possible electoral alliance. "Our doors are still open," he remarked.

Asked about this, the NTP chief said his party would have no objection over PRP's electoral alliances. "The PRP is free to forge alliances with any party. In fact, we would welcome the party's ties with any pro-Telangana party," Goud said.

He added that share of seats and other issues would be discussed at a later stage.

Devender Goud quit the Telugu Desam Party in June this year to float the Nava Telangana Party. For sometime now, there has been speculation that he would join hands with Chiranjeevi or even merge his party with the PRP.

Political analysts see Goud's move as the first step towards a possible merger of NTP with PRP.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Chiru gets ‘Big’ shock from EC




Megastar Chiranjeevi is hoping to contest from all the 294 assembly seats and the 42 Lok Sabha seats in the coming elections. He is also confident of bagging a majority and becoming the chief minister. But his grandiose plans seem to have encountered some trouble. The chief electoral officer I V Subba Rao said that the PRP and the NTP of Devender Goud are unlikely to get a common symbol. The Praja Rajyam has been registere d with the EC but the party may not get a common symbol and its candidates will have to contest on a different symbol at each constituency like an independent. However Chiranjeevi and Naga Babu do not seem to be too much perturbed over this. Naga Babu says that for the PRP, ‘Chiranjeevi’ it the mega symbol and the party will be able to take home the message to the voters easily.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Srikanth willl join in congress...



Hero Srikanth is a die hard fan of Chiranjevi. He calls Chiru as his elder brother or annayya. Chiranjeevi also considers Srikanth as one of his younger brothers, like Naga Babu and Pawan Kalyan.
But of late, there are some reports that al is not well between Srikanth and Chiru. It was said that Chiru had been keeping Srikanth away from matters relating to the PRP. Srikanth was said to be sulking as a result and he has been keeping a low profile ever since. There were also some rumours floating around that said that Srikanth was preparing to join the congress party. Srikanth spoke to the media the other day and he denied that he had any differences with Chiranjeevi. He said that he was busy with his film assignments and so was not seen with Chiru of late.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Nagababu to contest elections for Praja Rajyam



Chiranjeevi's brother Nagababu is now busy with film s as well as Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) work. The actor is likely to contest from Vizianagaram for the Lok Sabha. Viziaanagaram has a high concentration of Toorpu Kapus, Chiranjeevi's caste. This fact should definitely help the actor-turned-politician.The PRP also wants to take on Bothsa Sathyanarayana, a very vociferous critic of Chiranjeevi on his own turf and teach him a lesson.Meanwhile, Chiranjeevi's youngest brother Pawan Kalyan was appointed leader of Yuva Rajyam, the PRP's youth win. But he will not be contesting in the elections. Pawan Kalyan is currently shooting for his film Komarum Puli .


A new film titled Praja Rajyam is being planned by Suresh Kondeti. Suresh is the founder/editor of the film magazine Santosham. Suresh produced a film titled Premisthe on the SK Pictures banner in the past. Suresh has registered

Monday, December 15, 2008

Family problems…

Family problems…Two men, one American and an Indian were sitting in a bar drinking shot after shot.
The Indian man said to the American, 'You know my parents are forcing me toget married to this so called homely girl from a village whom I haven'teven met once.' We call this
arranged marriage. I don't want to marry awoman whom I don't love... I told them that openly and now have a hell lot of family problems.'The American said, Talking about love marriages... I'll tell you my story.I married a widow whom I deeply loved and dated for 3 years. 'After a couple of years, my father fell in love with my step-daughter and married her, so my father became my son-in-law and I became my father's father-in-law.Legally now my daughter is my mother and my wife my grandmother.More problems occurred when I had a son. My son is my father's brother and so he is my uncle.Situations turned worse when my father had a son. Now my father's son i.e. my brother is my grandson. Ultimately, I have become my own grand father and I am my own grandson.. And you say you have family problems..

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

a mouse out of a lion? Mohan Babu Ignored





Mohan Babu will reconsider his decision to go along with Congress after this incident.
The incident goes like this- It was the marriage of a marriage of a senior congressman's daughter. The invitee list was not only long but also illustrious. The leaders of the Congress party and also of the opposition were also invited. Among the list were the Chief Minister YSR, Chiranjeevi and also Mohan Babu. All the guests who were invited met the couple and went on to have dinner. But that was not the case with Mohan Babu. He had to wait till YSR arrived and only then was given a formal introduction to the couple. Mohan Babu had to wait in the sidelines till the boss (YSR) arrived.
What a fate to an actor who would chart his own course and lived like a king all these years. Has the alliance with Congress made a mouse out of a lion?

Chiru Camp Uneasy On Mitra


They say power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Political advisor and PRP mentor Mitra has always been the think tank for the Praja Rajyam Party. It's a known fact that Mitra is always consulted before a political statement comes out from the PRP. In a way Mitra is the spin doctor for the PRP.

But all this position and high power has gone to Mitra's head it is believed. The man has been interacting with the media lately and has been portraying that he was instrumental in getting Chiru into politics. The guy has also been exhibiting his knowledge at the most inappropriate of times sometimes even over shadowing the PRP chief Chiranjeevi.
All this has the family furious. The Chiranjeevi family has always led the PRP as a family affair and this sort of up handedness from Mitra is causing uneasiness in the camp. It is only time that Mitra is shown his place in the party feel many.

uva rajyam appointed Pavan Kalyan,




Prajarajyam Par ty which claims to strive for ushering in a change in politics on Sunday appointed Pavan Kalyan, brother of party
president Chiranjeevi, as the president of the youth wing. With this, another new political family seems to have emerged in the state. The youth wing of the party is known as Yuvarajyam and Pavan has been given the title of Yuvaraj. Addressing media, Chiranjeevi said, it is the youth who have to bring change in society. He had decided on Pavan not because he is his brother but because "he is a man with social consciousness who has been wedded to the social cause since his childhood.'' The new youth president's appointment was solemnised by Chiranjeevi by presenting him a kanduva of PRP. Chiranjeevi tried to explain that PRP was not a family-owned organisation. "It's people's party. Leaders who have no standing among the people and unacceptable to them have no place in the PRP," he said. The politics in the state, he said are controlled by a handful of families belonging to major parties. While reins of the party at the state level are held by the first family, at moffusil level, regional families rule districts like warlords. "The fact that Pavan is my brother should not disqualify him from leading the youth of the state on behalf of Prajarajyam," Chiranjeevi said. Pavan's appointment, he added, would help streamline the youth force in the state as it was they who want the leadership be entrusted to him. He felt that Pavan's presence at the helm of Yuvarajyam would lead to the massive participation of youth and fans in the political process initiated by the PRP. Talking to the media, Pavan said he had no intention to contest elections. "I am not interested in contesting. I will serve the party and dedicate myself to do whatever work Chiranjeevi entrusts me," he said. Meanwhile, Chiranjeevi said the party had been holding consultations with Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) for an alliance. "Party leader Allu Aravind is in touch with TRS leader Harish Rao and I can't say how these talks would fructify but we are open for alliance with like-minded parties," Chiranjeevi said. Later in the evening, Janata Dal (U) leader Sharad Yadav met Chiranjeevi at the PRP office. According to party sources, it was only a courtesy call even though many issues of political importance are learnt to have figured in the meeting.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Internal surveys predictlandslide for PRP


Internal surveys predictlandslide for PRP




HYDERABAD: The gap between the leadership and the senior leaders of the Prajarajyam pa rty (PRP) is growing not withstanding the highly favourable
reports predicted by the commissioned surveys. While the surveys predict 25 MPs and 200 MLAs in the next elections, many senior leaders feel that the leadership is not taking into consideration the party's recent setbacks. They say the surveys were based on the image of the leader, not the winnability of candidates whom the party is yet to identify. Losing Left parties to TDP and failure to attract some prominent BC and Kapu leaders are some of the main setbacks for the party, they point out. Seniors questioned the basis of the survey results which have been carried out with Chiranjeevi as the central figure. "Will Chiranjeevi contest from 294 seats? To convert the image of Chiranjeevi into votes, you need a strong political structure. Where is it?" asked a veteran in the party. According to a close aide of Chiranjeevi, the party's internal surveys predict a landslide victory, both in the Assembly and Lok Sabha Polls. " The surveys predicted 200 Assembly seats for PRP. And for Lok Sabha, we are going to win not less than 25 seats," he said. The surveys are said to have predicted a sweep for the party even in some strongest TDP constituencies in north coastal Andhra. Even though the party is miserably weak as far as the organisation is concerned, the leadership is in an upbeat mood by the survey results. An internal assessment says the 22 per cent of Kapu votes coupled with massive support from the backward classes is bound to herald the "change" which Chiranjeevi is espousing. This over confidence, many senior leaders allege, has already started taking its toll on the image of the party.

Monday, December 1, 2008

who killed top polish man Hemant Karkare ,krishanan,salrker.. gove or terrrist ?.... govt suppled less quality buiite prrof .....

who killed those gr8 people.....who will punish them

Cop surfs net for bulletproof jackets


Mumbai limps back to normalcy10 men accounted for but terror boat had things for over 15How Black Cats kept humour intact

Mumbai: After being on non-stop duty for three days and nights, Police Sub-Inspector (PSI) Anup Dange is now planning to do some shopping. His shopping list: a state-of-the art bulletproof jacket and a helmet.
Back in his L T Marg police station office now, the cop is busy surfing the internet to check out prices of different bulletproof vests and helmets.
Dange is frustrated with the state machinery and the facilities provided to the police force to face challenges of such magnitude as the November 26 Mu mbai Terror attacks. “We have jackets that prove useless when we have to face terrorists wielding AK-47s.”
According to him, the three top cops — Hemant Karkare, Ashok Kamte and Vijay Salaskar — might have had more chance of staying alive if it wasn’t for the sub-standard jackets. “The jackets are totally useless,” said Dange. He is now willing to shell out several thousand dollars to buy a jacket that will help in securing his life.

It may take another year before policemen can expect better bullet proof jackets which could have saved officers Hemant Karkare and
Ajay Kamte who died of bullet injuries during operation against militants in Mumbai even while wearing the protective gear. The government has finally agreed to demands of the police for improved quality of bullet proof jackets but there may be problems in delivery. "We need nearly 1,00,000 more such jackets. It will take another one year when we will have bullet proof jacket with improved qualitative requirements. It will be by end of year 2009," said Bureau of Police Research and Development Chief K Koshy. The new jackets are likely to be lighter with more body coverage and highly defensive against any ballistic attack. "The weight of the bullet proof jacket will be less, trauma level will be less and will cover more area of the body," Koshy said adding, "Work has begun towards redrafting the new qualitative requirements." Police normally use two types of jacket--one made of special cloth (Kevlar) that reduces the impact of bullet coming from small weapons like 9 mm pistol. For the automatic weapons, another triple layered jacket is used by the force which gives extra protection from AK series rifles, SLR or self loading rifle, light machine guns. Weighing about 10 kilograms, it is made of three special plates of bullet proof steel, ceramic plates and polyethylene plates. "The present jacket is not acceptable to police who were reluctant to wear them even during Mumbai and Jamia Nagar encounters," a senior police official said adding, "It is very uncomfortable and it does not guarantee safety from any ballistic attack."