
On-screen love stories often turn into real life love affairs. While some stories are true, some are meant for sheer publicity.

The election fever is slowly picking up and it is also the time for all political parties to promote themselves to the maximum. It is during this time they seek the help of the film industry folks.

Compared to Jagan and Chandrababu Naidu, CM Kiran has a relatively clean image. Hence the news of his clearing a GO escalating the Jalayagnam works by a staggering Rs 20000 crore has shocked one and all in the State, and what’s more this was a unilateral decision by Kiran.

A news media channel has come up with a story that union minister Purandareswari has got offers from two political parties.

Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy was extremely busy signing a number of files on Wednesday, amidst reports that he might step down from the post on Thursday.

Now, the ball is in the Bharatiya Janata Party court. The Congress high command which has miserably failed to rein in the Seemandhra MPs and ministers on the passage of Telangana bill, has virtually sent an SOS to the BJP and is desperately seeking its support.

Telangana Rashtra Samithi deputy floor leader T Harish Rao on Wednesday condemned the Seemandhra leaders for issuing provocative statements.

Union Minister M M Pallam Raju, who is considered to be the soft among the Seemandhra ministers in the Manmohan Singh cabinet, on Wednesday found fault with the Prime Minister for his “unfair” comments on the happenings in the Parliament.

Senior leader and ex-minister Gaade Venkatareddy expressed his anguish over the undemocratic ways that some forces were resorting to, to bifurcate the state.

Whether it can be called as a boon or bane, the life of Rahul Gandhi has become like a football. From one side, his family background has made him a scion and he is expected to deliver stuff like his grandmother and great grandpa.

The proposal to divide Andhra Pradesh and carve out a state of Telangana led to ugly and embarrassing scenes in Parliament today.