
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.

India is one country where money is put on almost anything and everything and bets are placed. The betting industry has prospered a lot in the last few years due to this.

While leaders of both the parties have consistently condemned such reports and said they did not need each other's support, reports keep emerging about their upcoming alliance.

Amidst all the pandemonium in New Delhi over the Telangana Bill, one man who seems to be taking his time and keeping his cards close to his chest is TRS head KCR.

There is a strong speculation making rounds from the last few months that CM Kiran Kumar Reddy is all set to float a new political party keeping the Seemandhra vote bank in mind.

Among the list of the packed up heroes, the name of Sachiin Joshi flashes. He was seen in movies like ‘Mounamelanoyi’ ‘Orey Pandu’ which became big duds.

The President has given his nod to the much-talked about Telangana Bill, but suspense still prevails over the timing of its introduction in Lok Sabha.

As the drama at the Centre inches towards a conclusion, the politics of opportunism is evident in full swing in Andhra Pradesh.

Telugu Desam Party senior leader Pavvavula Keshav on Tuesday strongly criticized the luncheon politics of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who has invited BJP top brass for a luncheon meeting on Wednesday to consider ways to resolve the deadlock in parliament on the Telangana bill.

The Congress high command, which has expelled six of its party MPs in one stroke for opposing the State bifurcation process, is silent on taking any action against Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy who too has been defying the party strongly in the same issue.