
If the reports from political circles are to be believed, revolutionary singer and Telangana protagonist Gaddar is likely to be the common candidate of all the opposition parties for Warangal Lok Sabha seat, byelections for which are going to be held in October.

In a new twist to cash for vote case, Telangana government is reportedly getting ready to issue notices to some political leaders and police officers of Andhra Pradesh.

At a time when everybody was waiting with curiosity as to whether Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Chief Ministers N Chandrababu Naidu and K Chandrasekhar Rao respectively would shake hands at Raj Bhavan on Saturday, both of them played truant.

Prior to the 2014 elections, it was Ramakrishna Reddy who used to call all the shots in the YSRCP.

Opposition leader C Ramachandraiah alleged that Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandra Babu's rule was meant for only one community, which was Babu's own community.

Now, the latest news from political circles is that the T-Ministers have been instructed to hone up on their English speaking skills in the pursuit of making Telangana, an investor hub and Hyderabad, a global destination.

Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu knows fully well that Andhra Pradesh will not be given a special status by the Center, yet he has to try and convince the people of his State that he is seriously trying for it.

KCR has come up with the perfect plan to make his son KTR, the crown prince in waiting as the de-facto CM of Telangana, through his 'Grama Jyothi' scheme which will be launched on August 17th.

Telangana TPCC on Thursday alleged that the Warangal Lok Sabha by-election is just because of corrupt practices of the ruling government and deliberate mistake by CM KCR to benefit a defector Kadiam Srihari by replacing then deputy chief minister T Rajaiah due to a scam.

Though senior BJP leader Nagam Janardhan Reddy recently visited the State party headquarters, his absence in the party programs attended by Telangana party president G Kishan Reddy in Mahbubnagar district today appears the gap between them further widened.

Nalgonda MLA and former minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, who was giving hints of joining the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi, has suddenly turned anti-government.

Warring Chief Ministers of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh K Chandrasekhar Rao and N Chandrababu Naidu respectively have got yet another chance to come face to face and shake hands with each other.

A division bench of the Hyderabad high court rebuked Telangana authorities for freezing the bank account of AP intermediate education board and summoned the secretary of the Telangana inter mediate board to court.

It has been a stormy year in office for Chandrababu Naidu with not a single decision of his finding favor with the people.

The Telangana ACB said that it would speed up the investigation into the 'Cash-for-vote' scandal. This has to be the biggest joke in recent times.