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Neta Natter | Kancha Row nixes A foreign garbage

Fantasy flights have a way to take root. The latest experience is a senior official in the Telangana Forest Department, who will all fly to faraway lands in Australia weeks before retirement, ostensibly a research trip to mining in the country. Everything is organized, but then it’s time to make the best plan that makes you go wrong. The sudden outbreak of Kancha Gachibowli land issues meant the trip was cancelled immediately and a sensation in the planned trip to Australia.

Revanth’s income staff increase

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy meaninglessly retired the controversial Dharani portal – not at large public gatherings, but to those who actually formulate government policy work: those who earn staff. Although the initial plan was dramatic – Raven had vowed to throw Dalani into the Bay of Bengal – he skipped the showbiz. Cabinet ministers held a large public meeting with hundreds of thousands of conventions, but Revanth refused. “Tax Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy proposed to pack among hundreds of thousands of people in Khammam,” Revanth revealed. “But I told him – get income people.” Revanth launched the new Bhu Bharati portal, surrounded by income inspectors to CCLA-level income officials. His reason? “It is not the ministers or the crowds that implement the reform, but the income people.”

Kavitha’s “hard” conversation made

Talking about hardship sometimes comes at a cost, and it was BRS MLC K. Kavitha’s turn to try to regain attention after her revelation, and she might be the “noisy” type if needed. Although she doesn’t clearly mean that she can be a dictionary definition of the word, and she prefers to be strong when needed, her comments at the BRS conference in Banswada made several party members wonder what it was a very “hard” image but ultimately lost the 2019 Lok Sabha election. Regardless, she announced that she would keep a “pink book (hot list)” to bother political opponents, the party’s tongue swaying.

Dayakar

The former competent BRS leader and former minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao has been dabbled in some unfamiliar waters since losing to Congress’ Yashashwini Reddy in the last election, winning his mother-in-law Jhansi Reddy. With Dayakar Rao repeatedly barbs on daughter and mother-in-law, it’s only a matter of time before the duo comes back. On the Dayakar Rao side, MLA and Jhansi Reddy no longer spelled words, claiming that it is time to “he gave up on his imaginary starring role in the imaginary soap opera”. They believe that after the loss of the election, the former MLA is working to form a barrier in the constituency’s development project and warned him that their patience can only extend to date, with the next election being Dayakar biting the dust again.

The Cold War in Congress becomes hot

It might be the hot summer in the Adilabad district, but two Congresses Mlas, K, from Mancherial. There is a cold cold war between Premsagar Rao and Chennur’s Gaddam Vivek, both eager to have a place in the Revanth Reddy the Revanth Reddy the Revanth Reddy the Revanth Reddy the Revanth Reddy the Revanth Reddy Cabinet. With the speech tour, the expected cabinet expansion is now in the back burner, and Vivek was only recently considered a leader, Premsagar Rao’s recent indirect attack on Chennur MLA prompted a cold war between the two. Both went to great lengths to explain how much they served the party amid the newly discovered uncertainty in the Chief Minister’s other cabinet drafts.

Naidu’s Pat worked hard

Nothing is more like bent over to do some work, especially if that leads to a slap in the back of the Chief Minister. To be precise, this is Nimmala Ramanaidu, the water minister of AP, who recently built the role of Mason at the Br Ambedkar statue in Palacole in the West Godavari district. Ramanaidu joined the workers in centring works, and even cut iron rods to set up scaffolding for the pedestal, laying the cement-concrete slab and finally ended the job by garlanding the status on April 14. Ramanaidu had previously received some pats on his back from Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu for monitoring relief work after the Budameru Vagu breached.

Over and catch up with Veerraju

It is almost natural to expect rewards for hard work, but politically, things are obviously different. This is the painful situation in which former AP BJP president Somu Veerraju found himself. Now, MLC, Veerraju said at a recent meeting in Rajamahendravaram that party officials want to see him as minister. He recalled how he gave up the MLA vote in Rajamahendravaram in 2014 and told Chandrababu Naidu that he (Veerraju) had to secure the victory of the Allied candidates from three constituencies, meaning he would not compete and focus on the greater good. He went on to say that if he competed, he would win, and he told Naidu that he would have to be appointed minister by that time. But that is. Now, the long-term ambition to become minister seems to be back, but when Ys Jagan Mohan Reddy was in power, he used to send Naidu’s history to prove the well-known slip between the Cups.

Anitha lets the past be the past

And now. Times change, and so is the case, AP’s Interior Minister Vangalapudi Anitha has become a perfect example. While the opposition, Anitha is known for announcing the consequences of her policeman who later faced. Now that she is in charge of the police department, things seem to have changed, as evidenced at a Tuni event, she succumbed to the past to arrest her officers and provided notices for her during the opposition. She praised the officers for their duties and declared that she had no resentment and urged the police to continue to perform their duties with integrity.

MLA’s cement dream may turn into (fly ashes)

There are multiple ways to consolidate the future, but it seems that a cement plant in the YSR Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh is taking place in all aspects of concrete results. The obvious controversy involved the MLA who obtained a contract in the factory, which led to a lockdown of the factory, requiring his followers to obtain contracts for flies and limestone transport from the factory and the factory. Similarly powerful ARM behaviors of the MLA and its followers were earlier notified by the Chief Minister, who warned lawmakers against such activities. The latest episode remains to be seen as the ruling party MLA is reportedly involved in what happened on the otherwise dusty road that led to the cement plant, and the police are clearly in surveillance and waiting mode.

CM Ramesh abandons a sweet story

The election promise that will turn into bitter medicine for voters appears to be fulfilled for sugar cane farmers in Anakapalle, who were promised by their now MP CM Ramesh during the election campaign that he would receive $200 trillion from the central government to restore the vanished sugar factory, a commitment that resonates with the community. But with no action on this side, people are getting more and more unhappy and complaining that their MPs don’t even want to hear their troubles anymore, now apparently focusing on issues related to steel mills owned by a very large industrial group.

In TTD, searching for divine intervention

Can God’s intervention help two people overcome the obvious differences between them? If there is such hope, it doesn’t seem to work, at least in the case of Br Naidu, chairman of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam, and executive J. Syamala Rao. The pair held a separate media meeting within two days following allegations of the death of a bull in TTD’s Goshala, in response to comments from former TTD chairman Bhumana Karunakar Reddy on the issue. For two people running TTD, the unlimited challenge is that crisis is not new. The two blamed each other in a review meeting chaired by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, long after the deaths of six devotees. Although Naidu makes it clear that there is no place for conceit in the Lord’s work, the information does not seem to sink.

Soften the AP style of the treasurer


Dr. Arvind Panagariya, Chairman of the 16th Financial Committee, is no stranger to politicians and politics, but he recently visited Vijayawada with his team for his first time. The Associated Press government organized a warm welcome from Panagariya and his team, and he also asked him to meet with the Finance Committee prominently among the banners and cuts erected in the city. Of course, pictures do outweigh eloquence, but now everyone is watching the advice of the state, as Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu organized a photography exhibition in his typical style, and conducted a detailed PowerPoint and video demonstration, highlighting the state’s funding requirements.

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