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    Will Nitish Kumar walk the talk on special status for Bihar: Jairam Ramesh

    Congress queries Bihar CM's action on special category status. TDP's silence on Andhra Pradesh's status questioned. JD(U) demands special package for Bihar, highlighting key issues of price rise and unemployment. NDA urged to probe paper leak cases for a comprehensive resolution.

    NBDA seeks Andhra Pradesh government's intervention in channel blackouts by cable operators

    The Cable TV Operators Association of Andhra Pradesh affiliated members have blocked the carriage of signals from Sakshi TV, a member of the NBDA, and three other news broadcasters, namely, TV9, NTV, and 10TV for allegedly criticising Naidu's Telugu Desam party (TDP).

    Andhra Pradesh: CRDA demolishes YSRCP's central office in Tadepalli; Jagan calls Naidu 'dictator'

    YSRCP's central office in Tadepalli demolished today, on June 22, early morning. The demolition proceeded even though the YSRCP had approached High Court, challenging the preliminary actions of CRDA. The court ordered halt to demolition activity, an ord...

    Andhra Pradesh assembly session begins, first after TDP-led coalition comes to power

    The maiden session of the 13th Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly began with newly-elected MLAs taking oath. The session was presided over by Pro-tem Speaker TDP MLA G Butchaiah Chowdary. CM N Chandrababu Naidu attended after over two years, marking Pawan Kalyan's debut; upcoming elections for Speaker and Deputy Speaker, with TDP's C Ayyannapatrudu favored for Speaker. Naidu and Kalyan took oath, with Naidu exchanging pleasantries as the NDA alliance secured a majority in the elections.

    Sharmila Reddy discusses Andhra roadmap with Kharge, Venugopal

    Sharmila, the sister of former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy, apprised Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge and party general secretary K C Venugopal of the plans to strengthen the party's organisational machinery and regain its lost political space in the state, where it failed to win a single seat in the assembly and Lok Sabha polls.

    Amaravati's revival: N Chandrababu Naidu's return sparks new hope for Andhra Pradesh's capital

    Real estate agent Mehboob Khan in Amaravati is overwhelmed with messages as land prices surge due to the return of N Chandrababu Naidu and the TDP, with the slogan 'Boss is Back,' indicating a revival in the city.

    • Andhra & Naidu stocks beating PSU & Modi stocks hands down with Rs 20,000 crore boom

      Andhra Pradesh and Chandrababu Naidu-related stocks have surged significantly post-elections, outperforming PSU and 'Modi stocks'. Traders are capitalizing on the momentum, with a focus on Naidu's role in the NDA government and growth potential.

      How Pawan Kalyan is a a perfect fit for Andhra Pradesh’s political landscape

      Pawan Kalyan's Jana Sena Party has emerged as a significant political force in Andhra Pradesh, winning both contested Lok Sabha seats and 21 state assembly seats in the recent elections. Formed in 2014, the party's success comes after strategic alliances with the BJP and TDP, and Pawan Kalyan's consistent anti-Congress stance. His grassroots initiative, Jana Vani, connected him with voters, contributing to the party's remarkable performance.

      Andhra: PM Modi shares warm moment with Pawan Kalyan, Chiranjeevi; Ram Charan gets emotional
      Andhra Pradesh schools to reopen from tomorrow, June 13. Here are important updates about books, kits and syllabus

      Andhra Pradesh School Reopen (Google Trends): Andhra Pradesh schools will reopen on June 13. Updates include delays in book and kit distribution due to the new government's formation. 3.6 million kits prepared, including textbooks, workbooks, and uniforms. Bilingual textbooks continue, with new English medium options for 10th grade. CBSE curriculum adopted in 1000 schools, featuring NCERT syllabus for social studies. Physical science textbooks printed on art paper for the first time.

      In Andhra Pradesh, Chandrababu Naidu won a political battle; next is fiscal

      A silent anti-incumbency factor coupled with a shift in the traditional vote bank (Muslims, Christians and Dalits) of YSRCP resulted in a big victory for the TDP-led alliance. A major feature of Naidu's win was his 'Super Six' promises his party made to the voters.

      Andhra Pradesh elections shake up political families, cause estrangement

      The fiercely fought Lok Sabha and Assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh saw YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy facing challenges from his sister, Andhra Pradesh Congress chief Y S Sharmila.

      All about TDP's Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, part of NDA Cabinet and wealthiest candidate of LS 2024

      Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, the newly elected TDP MP from Guntur and a political novice, will join the NDA government. At 48, Pemmasani, who secured 344,695 votes in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, is also the richest candidate with over Rs 5,700 crore in declared assets. His swift political ascent and inclusion in Modi's 3.0 cabinet underscore the TDP's strong influence and strategic partnership with the BJP.

      NDA strengthened foundation of a 'new politics' in South with its LS poll performance: PM Modi

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the National Democratic Alliance's success in South India during the recent Lok Sabha polls, highlighting victories in Kerala and Andhra Pradesh. Despite not winning seats in Tamil Nadu, Modi emphasised the rise in NDA's vote share as a positive sign for the future. He also acknowledged the sacrifices made by BJP workers in Kerala and expressed optimism for the alliance's growing influence in the region.

      Model code of conduct lifted, says Election Commission

      The model code of conduct, imposed during the Lok Sabha election, has been lifted by the Election Commission after the results were declared in Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh.

      Andhra Pradesh: 'We are in NDA, seen many political changes', asserts TDP chief Naidu
      Pawan Kalyan 'man of the match' in NDA victory in Andhra Pradesh

      Pawan Kalyan of Janasena Party played a crucial role in forming an alliance between NDA partners TDP and BJP for the Andhra Pradesh polls, leading to significant victories.

      Chandrababu Naidu’s comeback journey from defeat and arrest to TDP's major victory in Andhra Pradesh assembly elections

      Born on April 20, 1950 at Naravaripalli in undivided Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, Nara Chandrababu Naidu started his more than four-decade long political career on the student politics platform at Sri Venkateswara University in Tirupati.

      Lok Sabha polls: EC summons Andhra chief secretary, DGP over poll violence

      In its communication to the state officials, the poll panel reminded them that the model code of conduct (MCC) is still in effect. It also pointed out how the commission has repeatedly emphasised that there is no scope of violence in democracy.

      2024 Elections BJP Candidates Analysis: Over 25% of BJP's Lok Sabha candidates are defectors

      In the realm of Indian politics, party-switching among leaders is a common occurrence, especially during election seasons. However, the BJP's candidate list for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls stands out due to the sheer volume of such defections. Remarkably, nearly a quarter of the BJP's candidates, 106 out of 435, are individuals who have joined the saffron party in the last decade. According to a TOI report, 90 of these candidates have made the switch in just the past five years. This unprecedented influx of defectors highlights a significant trend in the party's strategy for the elections.

      Went to support my friend: Allu Arjun after being booked for alleged election code violation

      Telugu actor Allu Arjun has confirmed that he went to support his friend and YSRCP constituency candidate, S Ravi Chandra Kishore Reddy, in the Nandyal district, despite being booked for violating the Model Code of Conduct. Arjun, who was arrested for violating the Code of Conduct, stated that he remains neutral and supports his people, including Janasena Party founder Pawan Kalyan, his friend Ravi, and his father-in-law, Mr. Reddy.

      Andhra Pradesh polls: High-decibel campaign ends, polling on May 13

      High-decibel campaign for May 13 Lok Sabha and Assembly polls ended. Andhra Pradesh CEO shared election details. YSRCP, TDP, Janasena leaders in fray. NDA, PM Modi, Rajnath Singh campaigning.

      Andhra Pradesh set to go for Lok Sabha, assembly polls in single phase

      AP Congress president and Jagan's sister YS Sharmila (Kadapa) and BJP state chief Purandeswari (Rajamahendravaram), among others, are in Lok Sabha poll fray. The YSRCP is contesting in all 175 Assembly seats and 25 Lok Sabha segments in the state. As part of a seat sharing deal among NDA partners, the TDP was allocated 144 Assembly and 17 Lok Sabha constituencies while the BJP will contest from six Lok Sabha and 10 Assembly seats.

      Allu Arjun casts his vote, says 'neutral to all parties but support for my..."

      Allu Arjun, the renowned actor, responded to being booked for visiting MLA Silpa Ravi Reddy in Nandyal, Andhra Pradesh. He clarified that he is not affiliated with any political party but supports his close ones regardless of their political affiliations. Allu Arjun also urged people to vote responsibly during the Lok Sabha elections. Additionally, he expressed gratitude for the warm reception during his visit and shared best wishes for Silpa Ravi Reddy's election.

      Sitharaman bonds with southern students over lunch at Andhra Bhavan, talks politics before key polls

      Speaking to around 20-odd students from the two Telugu-speaking states as well as Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka, Sitharaman discussed issues ranging from education and politics to the economic situation, in what appeared to be an attempt at outreach ahead of the May 13 elections in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, where the BJP aims to expand its base.

      Meet TDP's Dr. Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, wealthy doctor turned politician contesting from Guntur with assets worth Rs 5,705 crore

      Dr Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) candidate for the Guntur Lok Sabha seat in Andhra Pradesh, is set to debut in the polls as the richest contestant so far, with assets worth Rs 5,705 crore. He replaces another wealthy TDP candidate, Galla Jayadev, in these elections. Pemmasani, a medical doctor and CEO of UWorld, an online learning platform, has a clean record and is known for his philanthropic activities.

      More and more Andhra education barons eye political heft

      The great, renowned coaching factories of Andhra Pradesh are regularly churning out batch after batch of successful candidates at competitive exams. Side by side, the highly successful owners of these institutions are also aiming for -- and many of them achieving -- grand success in the political arena.

      AP Assembly Polls: 94% of YSR & TDP candidates are crore-patis, says ADR analysis

      The role of money power in our election is evident from the fact that all major political parties have given tickets to wealthy candidates, the ADR analysis said. Among the major parties, 65(94%) out of 175 YSRCP candidates, 134(94%) out of 143 TDP candidates, 18(86%) out of 21 Janasena Party candidates, 8(80%) out of 10 BJP candidates, and 79(50%) out of 158 Congress candidates have declared assets of Rs 1 crore and more.

      Muslims should get full reservation: Lalu Prasad

      RJD leader Lalu Prasad advocated for Muslim reservation during a press interaction in Patna ahead of the third phase of Lok Sabha elections. Responding to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's remarks about the INDI alliance possibly extending SC/ST reservations to Muslims, Prasad accused the BJP of fearmongering due to their dwindling electoral prospects. He asserted that the BJP's warnings of 'Jungle Raj' stem from their apprehension, aiming to sow discord and undermine democratic principles.

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