
A day before the Rajya Sabha elections, the rebel candidate of the Congress Thursday withdrew from the contest.

The formation of Telangana rocked both houses of parliament Thursday, forcing several adjournments - and finally for the day.

Rumours are rife that the stage is being set to oust Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy once the elections for Rajya Sabha are over.

In a new development in the TDP camp, TDP Telangana Forum leader Errabelli Dayakar Rao said that people were disgusted with the conduct of Seemandhra MPs.

Union Minister Jaipal Reddy refused to comment on Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy as he is one generation younger to him.

Sabbam Hari was a non-entity in the Congress until he sided with Jagan and openly started criticizing the Congress.

Though it might sound a little unlikeable the fact remains that Indians have this unusual fascination towards celebrities and someone who is famous. And when someone from our land becomes internationally famous, the whole equation changes.

As Andhra Pradesh Congress MPs, along with their TDP and YSR Congress counterparts, entered the well of the Lok Sabha to indulge in slogan-shouting in favour and against of Telangana state, one person appeared to be in a to-be or not-to-be dilemma.

The recent stint of CM Kiran Kumar Reddy to do the Deeksha at Delhi for Samaikyandhra is drawing more flak than fame.

Akkineni Nageswara Rao was repeatedly approached by many political units during his time but he stuck to his principles and preferred to stay away from entering the field.

Recently, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy had announced that his party will win five seats in Telangana. He also created a sensation of sorts by announcing that he will start the Samaikyandhra yatra in Telangana.

YSR Congress Party president YS Jaganmohan Reddy on Wednesday stated that the Congress would be wiped out in the forthcoming general elections.

Apparently realizing that the Centre is firm on dividing the State, the Seemandhra leaders have decided to draw maximum benefits from the Centre to the residuary State of Andhra Pradesh after bifurcation.

Even as the Seemandhra leaders, led by Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy have been firmly opposing the division of Andhra Pradesh, the Congress-led UPA government struck to its word by including the Telangana bill in the agenda for the union Cabinet meeting scheduled on Thursday.

The Telangana issue reverberated in the capital Wednesday, with members from Andhra Pradesh protesting both inside and outside parliament for and against the decision to bifurcate the state.