Chiranjeevi's Congress Merger Woes

As the Congress high command keeps him at bay on the proposed merger of Prajarajyam Party with itself, Chiranjeevi is finding it difficult to install his close aides and followers in government-nominated posts in the face of opposition from some senior leaders in the ruling party.

 

His latest proposal to make one of his strong followers in Guntur as the head of the Guntur agriculture market committee (chilli yard) has reportedly been shot down by three cabinet ministers hailing from district. He had put forth the names of former legislator and district PRP convenor Lingasetty Eswara Rao and former bureaucrat T V Rao for the post of head of the chilli yard.

Sources said that Chiranjeevi had spoken to chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy last week and urged him to finalise the appointment at least before embarking on tour to the district on Wednesday. However, the CM reportedly asked him to come up with other names as the three cabinet ministers from the district were against the persons recommended by him.

Chiranjeevi is under pressure to come up with some more names but that’s only an excuse as the district ministers would want their nominees to head the key post in the yard, which yields handsome revenues. The district PRP leaders started lobbying for the post ever since it fell vacant a few months ago after the term of Lella Appireddy ended,” said the sources. The market yard is one of the biggest in Asia with an annual turnover of Rs 150 crore.

Congress sources said Kanna Lakshminarayana is supporting the candidature of Vysya leader Paduchuri Venkateswarlu, who was the vice-chairman of the chilli yard earlier. While Eswara Rao has serious differences with the minister, T V Rao is at the centre of controversies for various reasons, including alleged misuse of central funds granted to his NGO, they added.

Meanwhile, rural development minister Dokka Manikya Varaprasad is seeking the post for a Dalit leader, and excise and prohibition minister Mopidevi Venkata Ramana is believed to have suggested former district Youth Congress president Vanukuri Srinivasa Reddy’s name. While cooperation minister Kasu Krishna Reddy, former minister Gade Venkata Reddy and some legislators are supporting Srinivasa Reddy, district Congress leaders are resisting all moves to appoint a PRP leader as head of the market committee.

“When we have several committed workers in the party, how could our government name outsiders (read PRP leaders) as the head of the prestigious market committee,” said a minister on the condition of anonymity. Another minister felt that the Prajarajyam Party leaders could wait for some more time and work for the Congress before seeking any ‘goodies’ from the government.

Modi Is Not Our PM: Owaisi

MIM is a recognized state political party based in the Indian state of Telangana, with its head office in the old city of Hyderabad, which has its roots in the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen founded in 1927. Unlike most of the regional and national level parties, MIM party leaders ‘fight’ only for the well-being of Muslims, whereas no other party has such communal feelings. In their each and every speech, MIM leaders speak only about Muslims. If these leaders are here to fight for Muslims, then why there are no development works are happening in old city area for decades. Akbaruddin Owaisi faced criticism for making hate remarks on Narendra Modi and Hindus. Recently, his elder brother Asaduddin Owaisi made some notorious annotations. In a one-on-one debate between BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra and Asaduddin Owaisi on the topic of demonetization in a popular Hindi channel, the former left no stone unturned in exposing the latter’s communal designs. Owaisi claimed how most of the Muslim community still remains unbanked and that demonetization has caused severe inconvenience to Muslims. He even went on to say that ATM’s in Muslim-dominated areas weren’t fed enough money. He indirectly alleged that the Modi government hadn’t done anything for Muslims. Even after being pressurized Owaisi didn’t call Narendra Modi as his Prime Minister. He went on said, “Your Prime Minister…” On the other hand, Sambit spoke wisely and called Owaisi a leader of small stature because he talked only of Muslims. He said that no area was Muslim or Hindu and that all areas belonged to India. Owaisi was constantly quoting an RBI report, to which Sambit challenged him to show where the RBI had used the word ‘Muslim’. Sambit even said that if a Muslim leader speaks of Muslims it’s not an issue, but the moment a VHP leader speaks of Hindus people go crazy accusing them of imposing the Hindutva ideology. The most amazing of his counters was to Owaisi’s claims of Muslims not having been brought into the banking system. Sambit said that when banks or ATMs are to be opened in Muslim areas leaders like Owaisi shout that banking is un-Islamic and that Muslims should refrain from it! This video of debate between Sambit Patra and Asaduddin Owaisi is going viral in social media.