
There seems to be a difference of opinion among the ruling Telugu Desam Party leaders on holding the Assembly sessions in the coming years.

On the anniversary of Professor Jay Shankar's birthday, Kodandaram and his followers for the first time gave a piece of advice to KCR sans any Andhra-bashing.

Telangana Telugu Desam Party leaders on Friday called on Chief Electoral Officer Bhanwar Lal and complained against illegal removal of voters under GHMC area.

The Congress party seems to have decided to rejuvenate itself from Osmania University, which was once the nerve centre for Telangana movement, cashing in on the resentment brewing among the OU students against the Telangana Rashtra Samithi government.

There is a popular saying in Telugu: 'En Jarigina Mana Manchike' (Whatever happens is for the best). That has once again proved to be true in the case of hero Nithiin.

By holding the Principal responsible for this tragedy, a message will go out to all academic heads for failing to act against similar incidents on their campuses.

Accusing the previous Congress regime of looting public money in housing scheme and irrigation projects, Minister Talasani on Thursday said that Government would expose their misdeeds in the coming monsoon session of the Assembly and take serious action against those involved.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took the 'Land Acquisition Bill' as a prestigious issue and was not willing to compromise on it.

MPs who speak fluently in Telugu in the State are facing language problems while addressing the Lok Sabha.

The YSR Congress party headed by Y S Jaganmohan Reddy scored a point over ruling Telugu Desam Party in Andhra Pradesh headed by N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday.

Venkayya Naidu is an excellent gambler. He knows which horses to back at the right time and this has ensured him a stable and rewarding career in the BJP.

If it is Shashi Tharoor who is proving to be an embarrassment to the Congress, in the BJP it is MP, Shatrughan Sinha.

As if to put an end to speculations that he is going to quit the Bharatiya Janata Party to join another party, former minister Nagam Janardhan Reddy on Thursday visited BJP headquarters at Nampally.

The demand for special status for Andhra Pradesh is all set to snowball into yet another major agitation in Seemandhra region.

Once a controversy comes up, it goes without saying that quite a few skeletons fall out of the cupboards.