Neta Natter | Firebrands Joint Heating BJP

The outspoken BJP MLA T Raja Singh is no stranger to controversy. After all, he didn’t hesitate to speak out his thoughts, sometimes putting the party at the solution. For some time, Raja Singh became almost the hot potato in Telangana BJP and was hardly seen at parties. Within the BJP, Raja Singh is not secretive about being ignored and not being sentenced to prominent status in the BJP legislature. His comment was that some people within the BJP remained in close contact with Telangana CM and ministers, and were not very good in the party leadership. Avoiding him may be many of the BJP, but Raja Singh seems to have found a friend in union minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar, who also never hesitated to put his heart on his sleeve. Bandi had previously described Raja Singh as a true “Hindutva leader” and “sincere party worker”, and the damaged MLA now shares Raja Singh’s statements in the rest of the world with people in Bandi’s media relationships, which has led many to wonder if a new relationship has been established in Telangana BJP.
Babu gets the title poke
WhatsApp messages from Shahnawaz Qasim, the newly appointed Office of the Director General of the Drug Control Authority (DCA), have spread, triggering a wave of online irony. The news spans media groups, politely asking reporters to include the suffix “IPS” in Qasim’s name in all news reports. The message was written by his office, which read: “I ask you to make sure that the letter ‘IPS’ is mandatory after the name: Sri.Sri.Sri.ShahnawazQasim, IPS, IPS, IPS, IPS, TELANGANA Director General of the Drug Control Authority.” The use of two “friendly requests (with ‘requests for you to be kind’) and “mandatory” in the same sentence made many people scratch their heads. Netizens quickly seized many opportunities, “I’m glad he didn’t ask us to call him ‘His Excellency’. “Media organizations often do not address officials through honors or qualifications such as “SRI”, “IAS”, or “IPS”, and find themselves the subject of viral internet storms. Since then, the information has become the subject of romping mockery and widespread commentary.
Revanth Aces Moving Game
Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy caused an unexpected turn in the legend of Chief Public Relations Officer Boreddy Ayodhya Reddy. Revanth did not have a regular diversion, but instead listed Governor Jishnu Dev Varma’s name as Information Commissioner. But the governor sat on the file for nearly a month. The secretariat’s whispers indicated that the delay caused Revanth to formally remove Boreddy from the CMO. A prompted CM to suddenly visit Raj Bhavan, who personally pushed the governor out of clearance. Mission completed – Bowdie’s appointment got a nod. But Revanth didn’t stop there. He also received approval from four Information Commissioners, all of which were selected by him. Strangely, the governor can only get a thunder-turned draft pick from seven original rosters, while Deputy Prime Minister MALLU BHATTI VIKRAMARKA and Ministers N. Uttam Kumar Reddy and Damodar Rajanarsimha were all calmed down. Political gains? Revanth not only reorganized his roles, but also reorganized his powers. Telangana’s board now has a new master.
The loneliness of becoming Kaveta
Sometimes it’s hard to rest. No matter what you do. This seems to be the case with BRS MLC K Kavitha, who seems to have cultivated a lonely furrow at the party. With speculation that the leadership struggle between her and her brother KT Rama Rao and cousin T. Harish Rao will never be out of reach, and he may be the heir to KCR, Kavitha’s regret is obvious, despite her hard work on the party, she hopes that she will stand by her side at her party, which allows her to endure the distant silence. No one in the BRS defended her, leaving many wondering what was going on, especially considering that the party’s leaders rushed to the police station and filed a complaint asking for an investigation into some of the reports published in Harish’s media that said Harish had taken alleged moves to seize the party’s title. The obvious lack of support for Kaveta is anyone’s guess if one can trust some of the parties.
Bell Act: Battle of Nalgonda
Officials getting caught in the political cross-fire is not uncommon, and one such case of ‘damned if you do and damned if you don’t’ emerged in Nalgonda with district collector Ila Thripati finding herself in the middle of a tug-of-war between Legislative Council Chairman Gutha Sukender Reddy, and roads and buildings minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy. Tripathi’s troubles are concentrated in MNREGA’s Rs 350 crore for Nalgonda, Nakrekal, Miryalaguda and Nagarjunasagar parliamentary constituencies, but apparently sanctions on these works have been lifted after Venkat Reddy’s intervention. A mocked Sukender Reddy asked the Legislature Minister to seek an explanation for Tripathi, during which time the work was cancelled as directed by the Minister of Roads. After that, the collector approved the cancelled work to issue a new order. The buzz of the tour in the official world is that Tripathi is not the first to fall into a political battle. Former district collector Harichandana Deepthi was ostensibly transferred to the approved tax bill when irrigation minister Uttam Kumar Reddy was a member of Lok Sabha in the area. By the way, Deepthi was appointed as Special Secretary to the Roads and Construction Department after the transfer.

�“Rebel Raju” revenge ends with a cake
Once bitten, you won’t forget it. This appears to be the case for the Deputy Speaker of the AP Parliament K. Raghu Rama Krishna Raju, who called on his supporters to observe on May 14 in his UNDI constituency in the West Godavari area as a day of revenge. It was on this day in 2021 that he was charged for inciting public tensions and big Wig charges against the YSRC regime. Raju was arrested by CID and allegedly received third-degree treatment, and finally, with the intervention of the Supreme Court, he was released from prison. Now, TD MLA and Deputy Speaker Raju are not satisfied with the current distribution and have sent a call. But May 14 (also his birthday) came, everything was calm and there was no revenge. Instead, there was a birthday cake cutting event where all the bad blood seemed to be drained. Or, is it? The news from the tour was that the party leaders “advised” Raju to calm down instead of spending his birthday painfully, but to turn the day into a sweeter celebration. If some of his followers say this, this explains the cutting of the cake.
Eluru’s kid gets a surprise wake-up call
A simple act of helping can go a long way and even win a good name. Eluru regional collector K. Vetri Selvi returns to the news with her hands-on solution. After deciding on a special course for the X-level students who failed in the final exam and helped them prepare for the supplementary exam, the other day, Serb went to a class school held by a public school and only found that there were 51 classes that should be there, with only 17. So she called her parents and their children missed the class and promised that they would take remedial classes from the future. This is a lesson for teachers, and for students, it is a much-needed person about not giving up after setbacks.
Buses are always looking for new potholes
Imposing brakes during a potential strike can put public transport in gears is by no means an easy task, but a good reason for such an action will never be underestimated. Telangana Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar is in the right place, his heart is in the right place, even though the RTC union warns that they will strike and stop all bus services and find themselves in a painful situation. When their strike date ended, as did the war cloud across the country, the union once again contacted the minister, but was told that the Miss World World Competition is currently in progress, which would not be the right time for any sharp action, especially because the government is sincerely participating in the workers’ attention. Now, this makes the union scratch his head and look in the calendar for the next step that might put them on the back foot again.
If you have time, you will become a guest
These days, former Union Minister S. Venugopala Chary is a busy man. With many congressional leaders occupying their schedules and inaccessible to people, Charry seems to have found his niche and can be seen in almost every party plan and event. In spanning the party from TD to BRS, now in Congress, Adilabad’s political “PEDDANNA” has now become a hot spot for various events. Suddenly, the person many people forget is seen as a source of many people learning a thing or two about politics in the region.
L. Venkat Ram Reddy, P. Srinivas, Sampat G. Samritan, Vadrevu Srinivas, Neeraj Kumar, Sanjay Samuel Paul, Contributions of Pillalamarri Srinivas