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    Naidus Scratch Each Other's Back!
    Naidus Scratch Each Other's Back!
    It looks like I-scratch-your-back and you-scratch-my-back scenario at Vijayawada on Saturday, when Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Union Minister for Urban Development M Venkaiah Naidu
    TDP Leaders Looted Rs 2,500 Crore Sand In AP!
    TDP Leaders Looted Rs 2,500 Crore Sand In AP!
    The claims of AP Chief Minister N.Chandrababu Naidu on TDP government achieving huge revenue of Rs 500 crore to AP through sale of land turned controversial.
    Tollywood Actors Under Pressure To Campaign For TRS In GHMC Polls!
    Tollywood Actors Under Pressure To Campaign For TRS In GHMC Polls!
    The ruling TRS is leaving no stone unturned to win ensuing GHMC elections in January. On one hand, it is encouraging defections from other parties to join TRS to weaken Opposition parties.
    Reddys Back-Stabbed Congress?
    Reddys Back-Stabbed Congress?
    Are Reddys responsible for the Congress Party's Warangal fiasco? Did the Reddy community back stab the Congress and ensure a TRS landslide? According to a BC leader in the Congress, this indeed is the case.
    AP's IT Dream: All Hoopla And No Substance?
    AP's IT Dream: All Hoopla And No Substance?
    Andhra Pradesh IT Minister Palle Raghunatha Reddy has repeatedly said that IT sector would be developed in the state and the government would provide five lakh jobs to the eligible youth.
    Babu Caught Between Devil And Deep Sea
    Babu Caught Between Devil And Deep Sea
    Master politician that KCR is, he has put his arch rival and AP counterpart Chandrababu Naidu in a fix.
    Means Are As Equally Important As The End
    Means Are As Equally Important As The End
    KCR came to power on the basis of a 'Bangaru Telangana' thereby alienating the Andhras for life, but his recent actions seem to be aimed at only consolidation of power and not a people’s state.
    Naidu Apes KCR Schemes!
    Naidu Apes KCR Schemes!
    Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu seems to be carried away by the new schemes introduced by his Telangana counterpart K Chandrasekhar Rao and decided to implement the same in his State.
    Danam Keeps High Command Guessing!
    Danam Keeps High Command Guessing!
    Senior Congress leader and Greater Hyderabad Congress Committee president Danam Nagender has been keeping the party high command on tenterhooks over the speculations that he would be jumping into the Telangana Rashtra Samithi sooner or later.
    Special Status Demand Continues To Haunt Naidu!
    Special Status Demand Continues To Haunt Naidu!
    It looks like the Opposition parties do not want to give up the demand for special category status to Andhra Pradesh, thereby mounting pressure on Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu.
    Are These Defectors Into TRS Kids?
    Are These Defectors Into TRS Kids?
    Lashing out at previous governments for ignoring power and irrigation sectors and depriving the poor of all facilities, IT and Panchayat Raj Minister K T Rama Rao said the ruling party was not coercing or luring leaders of other political parties to join the TRS.
    Employees Up In Arms Against Circular
    Employees Up In Arms Against Circular
    Government employees are annoyed by the recent circular issued which ordered all employees to shift to Vijayawada by June 1.
    These Waivers Kill The Nation
    These Waivers Kill The Nation
    Prior to the assembly elections, it was loan waiver to the farmers which catapulted KCR and Naidu to power.
    Danam Waiting For KCR Call?
    Danam Waiting For KCR Call?
    Greater Hyderabad Congress Committee president Danam Nagender is a shrewd politician. He wants to take a plunge into the Telangana Rashtra Samithi, but claims openly that he has no such plans.
    Chennai Floods Spoil IIFA Fete In Hyderabad
    Chennai Floods Spoil IIFA Fete In Hyderabad
    The Telangana State Government on Thursday postponed the IIFA (International Indian Film Academy) Awards progra, scheduled to be held from December 4 for three days.