Cop’s Short Films on Road Safety Goes Viral

The two short films on Road Safety have become quite popular and they are now playing in nearly 200 theatres for public awareness. They are a team effort of the Road Transport Authority and students of an engineering college, it was Voleti Srinivas, a Motor Vehicle inspector, who was behind the initiative.   Srinivas (41), a native of Tenali in Guntur, had a personal reason to take up the cause. His son had met with an accident while crossing the road many years ago.   “I saw my son Ashrit getting hit by a motorcycle after getting off his school bus. I noticed the dismal state of awareness among the public  and school managements while dropping kids at home from school, and started campaigning about it. Later, I realised that short films would be the best way to reach out to the public and made one in 2012 with the help of Vishnu Institute of Technology in Bhimavaram,” he says.  The film was appreciated by everyone including his seniors and two of his short films, School Bus and Rapid Kids, are currently on the website of the department for public viewing, he adds.   Srinivas has made five short films so far. “The students of Vishnu College helped materialise my concepts. They did everything, from shooting to acting and post-production. The two shorts films that are being played in the theaters have also been done by them, while I took up the direction,” adds Srinivas, who has also received a special award from the department for his short films.    He says that without the support of higher officials like DTC, department commissioner, it would not be possible for him to make the films. “I have to deal with regular work, which is hectic, and the short film work. The fact that these films create more awareness pushes us forward to do more,” he adds.

Durga Prasad may passed away, but the political games continue

  Political parties of the AP state may have their own plans and intentions behind their fights of special status, but it costs the common people very dearly. Chebroulu Durga Prasad (49) of West Godavari district, influenced with our political leaders’ preaching about special status has made suicide attempt two months ago. He was given treatment at hospitals at Eluru, Vijayawada and at Hyderabad, but couldn’t survive. He breathed his last at Eluru hospital on Friday morning.   He made suicide attempt fearing that his daughter won’t get any job, if special status is not granted to the state. His death may not make any difference for the political parties which are provoking the people for special status, but very badly impacts his family, who have no other income sources. This incident is underlining the rude impact of the political leaders’ provocative speeches on the common man’s lives.   Soon after the news broke about his death, YSR Congress party leader M Seshubabu blames the TDP government for his death. He said it was not a suicide but is a murder committed by the government. Hence, government has to shoulder the responsibility for his death. This blame game between political parties may continue for a while and later they may switch to some other issue. But there is no one to help the bereaved family. However, political parties keep playing this political chess game using the common man as their pawns. Hence, people should treat this incident as an eye opener and understand how the political parties will react if anyone commits suicide for special status or some other cause and what would be the fate of the family.

Is it wise decision to increase compensation for farmers?

  Telangana Government has increased the compensation being paid to families of the farmers committed suicides due to financial problems. So far, it was paying Rs.1.50 lakhs to each farmer’s family and it is now increased to Rs. 6 lakhs. Government has issued orders for this on Thursday. This steep hike in compensation is applicable from June 2nd, 2014, that is from Telangana Formation Day. Government will pay the balance amount to all those farmers’ families which were given Rs.1.50 lakhs earlier. From now onwards, if any farmer commits suicide due to financial problems, Telangana government will pay Rs.6 lakhs to farmer's family.   Telangana government is reportedly taken this decision succumbing to opposition parties pressures in the state assembly.   But, is it a wise decision anyway? This huge luring amount may encourage the beleaguered farmers to commit suicides with the hope that their sacrifices may help their families to bail out from their miserable situation. They may think that they can’t earn that much amount to clear their financial problems while alive but surely can help their families to get it with their sacrifices. Hence, if there is any steep raise in farmers’ suicides observed in the coming days, government has to blame itself for taking such wrong decision.   Telangana government should try to find ways to help the farmers while they are alive instead of helping their families after their deaths. TRS has strong cadre statewide. It can seek their help to identify the beleaguered farmers and offer them timely help to save their valuable lives.

TDP asks BJP high command to control Somu Veerraju

  A fresh cold war triggered between TDP and BJP leaders in the AP state. Hindupur MLA Nandamuri Balakrishna and MP Galla Jayadev both plainly said that they are very much disappointed with Prime Minister Narendra Modi silence over special status or special financial package to the AP state.   BJP leader Somu Veerraju strongly objected their comments. He demands them both to withdraw and seek apology for making such statements against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He spits fire on TDP Government for not involving any BJP leaders in its programs funded by the Modi Government and not putting Narendra Modi’s or BJP leaders’ photos in its publicity posters.   Balakrishna and Jayadev simply ignored his criticism, but TDP MLC Babu Rajendra Prasad gives him a fitting reply. He appealed the BJP high command to control its leader Somu Veerraju, who is often rudely speaking against TDP Government in the state. He asked whatever he is saying is whether on his party behalf or his personal viws.Babu Rajendra Prasad asked whether Somu Veerraju is a senior and clever leader than union minister M Venkaiah Naidu and BJP state president Kambampati Haribabu.   He said “People of the state are paying more than Rs.1 lakh crore to the Centre in the form of taxes, but the Centre is giving the state less than half that amount. If so, how is he expecting to the state government to put Prime Minister and BJP leaders photos in the state government publicity posters. He suggested Somu Veerraju not to abuse the TDP Government.   Babu Rajendra Prasad asked Somu Veerraju to make it clear whether the views expressed by him are his own views or his party views? So, Somu Veerraju also may ask him the same question soon.

Richest state Telangana also need financial package?

  Telangana Chief Minister KCR met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday and seeks special financial package for Telangana state also. He told him that except Hyderabad all other districts in the state are very backward and need to be developed. Hence, he appealed the Prime Minister to grant huge financial package and also some projects for his Telangana state. CM KCR also reminded him about bifurcation of combined high court. Prime Minister Modi is said to be positively responded to his appeal.   If reports from New Delhi are to be believed then the Modi government is planning to grant nearly Rs.2 lakh crore special financial package to the AP state after Bihar Assembly elections are completed in the next month.   Andhra Pradesh couldn’t get special status until now because of the objections raised by Tamilnadu, Odisha state governments. If, India’s second richest state Telangana also demands for special financial package along with Andhra Pradesh state, then the Centre may hesitate to grant special financial package to the beleaguered AP state.   Centre is committed to develop backward districts in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states as it was assured in the AP Reorganization Act. Hence, CM KCR can insist sufficient funds for it but it is not fair to demand for equal financial package with Andhra Pradesh state. People of the AP state have been desperately waiting for special status and special package since last 16 months and still hopefully waiting for it.

More than 25 candidates seeking TRS ticket!

  Just three-four days ago, media reported that TRS tried to rope in Congress leaders G Vivekananda (Vivek) into party. It also reported that Minister K Harish Rao met him at K Keshav Rao’s home and convinced Vivek to join TRS. Vivek is reportedly agreed to join and contest on behalf of TRS party in Warangal by elections. But, the other day he changed his mind and decides to continue in the Congress party. In this context, it would be very interesting to hear the statement of TRS MLC Rajeswar Reddy.   He said “There are more than 25 candidates in our party standing in the queue line seeking ticket to contest in the Warangal by elections. But, the opposition parties are unable to find a suitable candidate until now.”   “It is TDP, which is scared to contest in the by elections but not our TRS party. TDP accepts its defeat by letting BJP to contest these by elections. According to latest surveys conducted by some independent agencies, more than 57 per cent of the people believed that TRS party is going to win the Warangal by elections and more than 82 per cent people are satisfied with the welfare and development activities being implemented by CM KCR in the state. Chandrababu Naidu can’t say that people have lost their faith in our party. So, in this context opposition parties can’t win the by elections at any cost,” said Rajeswar Reddy.   Naturally, people may wonder if 25 candidates are standing in the queue line for TRS ticket, then why Minister Harish Rao appealed Congress leader G Vivek to join TRS and contest by elections.

TDP decides to leave Warangal seat to BJP

  TDP President Chandrababu Naidu holds a meeting with his party leaders of Telangana state today. They have decided to leave the Warangal seat to BJP, which is insisting for it. Telangana TDP President L Ramana, senior leaders of the party Errabelli Dayakar Rao, Revanth Reddy, Ravula Chandrasekhar Reddy and few others attend this meeting. Later speaking to the media, L Ramana said that they would like to follow their President Chandrababu Naidu’s decision in this regard. Hence, Ravula Chandrasekhar seems to be convinced to drop from the race. Chandrababu Naidu wants to leave the seat to BJP to avoid friction between two parties for the seat. This eases the job of BJP and it is now free to announce its own candidate.   The ruling TRS party is still searching for winning horse for these bye-elections. It tried to rope-in Congress leader G Vivek and almost convinced him, but he changed his mind in the last minute and decide to stick to Congress party only. Hence, TRS party is searching for a right candidate to face the confident opposition parties.   Eleven left parties are supporting Gali Vinod, who is contesting as independent candidate in these bye-elections. Congress party is trying to convince G Vivek to contest in these bye-elections, but he is not showing any interest. Hence, Congress party is also searching for right candidate.   Warangal Elections Schedule: Elections notification will be issued on October 28th. Last date for filing nominations: November 4th. Nominations scrutiny: November 5th. Last date for withdrawal of nominations: November 7th. Polling will be held on November 21st. Counting of votes and results announcement on November 24th.