YSRCP leader Jagan visited the bereaved family of YSRCP leader Krishna Rao in Gottimukkala village near Kanchikacharla.
As an initial step, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandra Babu Naidu has made it clear to various departments that they must now shift base to Vijayawada, which will be used as a temporary capital before a final decision is made.
TDP MLA Manchireddy Kishan Reddy today took strong exception to the comments of Telangana Transport Minister P Mahender Reddy and warned that the people would revolt if the TRS leaders and government continued to intimidate them.
The ruling party in Andhra Pradesh, TDP, has more or less finalized Vijayawada as the temporary capital till a final decision is taken on the matter.
Telangana Congress leaders on Tuesday opposed the Centre's move to hand over special powers on Hyderabad to Governor ESL Narasimhan.
In what is believed as a witch-hunting of political rivals, the Telangana government headed by K Chandrasekhara Rao, has withdrawn police escort given to Telangana TDP leader Errabelli Dayakar Rao.
Telangana BJP president G Kishan Reddy seems to have decided to take Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhara Rao head on, as part of his party's strategy to strengthen its base in the new State.
Central Government has finally given clarity on the capital city of Andhra Pradesh. As per the reports, center has decided to make Vijayawada as the temporary capital of Andhra Pradesh.
Senior MLA and ex minister T Jeevan Reddy has requested the KCR government to stop treating Telangana people like thieves.
The Telangana government is carrying out a survey on August 19. For the same, the families are required to submit a long and rather exhaustive list of documents.
The issue of loan waivers has taken a new turn in Andhra Pradesh. In a strange turn of events, Andhra Pradesh government is now gearing up to launch a full-blown attack against the opposition parties saying that they stalled the process of loan waivers.
Uppal MLA and BJP senior leader NVSS Prabhakar on Monday expressed fears that the proposed Comprehensive Household Survey would delay the implementation of welfare schemes.
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday claimed that the Central Government was not interfering with the rights of Telangana State.
Revanth Reddy told media that special powers to the Governor were envisaged in the A P Reorganisation Act itself, and asked why KCR and KK kept quiet when the Bill was passed in Parliament.
MSO union of Telangana said that TV9 and ABN officials are threatening them for not telecasting their channels across Telangana.