
With the election season fast approaching, many bigshots are pulling all strings possible to get party tickets for contesting.

Are the majority of people in Telangana really favoring a separate state or do they want to stay united with their Seemandhra brethren?

The UPA government, sensing the mood of the BJP and some other parties to block the passage of the Telangana Bill in Parliament, is considering a mega financial package for the Seemandhra region as a tactical move to placate Congress MPs from the region and blunt the Opposition's attack.

When it comes to the seats in parliament, you get to see either the film celebrities or wealthy industrialists becoming a part of it.

There is one news channel which also has a newspaper running for many years and is a die-hard supporter of TDP and Chandrababu.

With the Telangana statehood issue reaching its climax, the Congress high command called for a meeting of Seemandhra MPs and ministers, besides Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy, at the party’s war room in New Delhi on Tuesday to see that there are no hurdles for the Telangana bill.

Deputy Chief Minister C Damodar Rajanarsimha on Monday lashed out at Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy for contemplating moving Supreme Court against bifurcation of the State.

It looks like the passage of the much-awaited Telangana might encounter rough weather when introduced in Parliament during the ensuing session commencing from February 5.

Rebel Congress candidate in Rajya Sabha polls Adala Prabhakar Reddy on Monday claimed that he enjoyed the support of over 50 MLAs from Seemandhra regions for his candidature.

Couple of days before the Parliament session is about to begin, a serious debate is on as to whether Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy can file a petition in Supreme Court against unjust bifurcation.

The YSR Congress Party which has been on the rise from the last year or two has also been seeing some exits.