The statements made by Andhra Pradesh ministers are rather intriguing and amusing. Almost all the ministers constantly complain that the state is in deep trouble and that its financial situation is rather pathetic.
The committee for land acquisition met Chief Minister Chandra Babu Naidu and discussed the best possible options to procure land for the construction of the new capital city of Andhra Pradesh.
Finally, Andhra Pradesh CM Chandra Babu Naidu has taken a step towards settling the issue of loan waivers.
Efforts are on to make Telangana Joint Action Committee which played a key role in Telangana agitation, a voluntary organization.
In Telangana, YSRCP has its presence in just one district. It has 1 MP and three MLAs from Khammam, but all the MLAs are already in touch with the ruling party.
Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani has topped the Forbes magazine's list of the top 100 richest tycoons in India for the eighth consecutive year with a net worth of $23.6 billion, up $2.6 billion from last year.
Agriculture Minister Pattipati Pullarao on Wednesday said that the Andhra Pradesh Government would waive off loans taken by nearly 40 per cent by October 15.
The High Court asked for an explanation from CBI for not filing a case against ex minister Galla Aruna Kumari and family.
The Andhra Pradesh government has appointed a cabinet sub-committee for land acquisition. Incidentally, the name of deputy CM and Revenue Minister KE Krishna Murthy is missing from the list of members.
Doordarshan, which had hitherto only channel in Telugu called “Saptagiri” is now launching its Telangana regional channel by name “Yadagiri.’ It will start its programmes from September 27.
The YSR Congress Party on Wednesday alleged that Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu was encouraging land mafia in Vijayawada in the name of capital of the State.
The decision of the Chandrababu Naidu government to restrict the proposed Metro Rail project only to Vijayawada city has drawn criticism from other political parties.
That is not the acerbic Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao speaking, but his daughter and Nizamabad MP Kalvakuntla Kavitha, who has made a mark for herself as a fiery if implacable agitator.
It's better to slow down now than be sorry later. Circumstances change and people change. Those in top positions come down and those in lowly positions rise up.
Once you make tall claims and cannot stand by your word, it is bound to attract criticism. And AP CM Chandra Babu Naidu is no exception to this rule.