Peeved at the way certain key bills have been handled by the Legislative Council, the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh has decided to dismantle the council. At present, the state is ruled by the YSR Congress. The party enjoys a huge majority in the Legislative Assembly. But, its strength in the Continue Reading
Ending its years-long quest for power, the YSR Congress, the party led by former Congress strongman Y S Rajasekhara Reddy’s son Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, has finally entered the corridor of power with his party’s victory in the recent Assembly Election and General Election in Andhra Pradesh. The YSR Congress has wristed almost two-third majority […]Continue Reading
Despite all exit-poll surveys have predicted the continuation of the NDA regime in the centre, TDP leader Chandrababu Naidu is tirelessly continuing his efforts to form a post-poll alliance in the opposition camp. He recently met the Congress leaders, NCP leaders, BSP leaders and the SP leaders. Moreover, he is likely to meet the TMC […]Continue Reading
The AP electorate’s mind is unpredictable. They often think just opposite to the way the poll experts think. So, no possibility can be ruled out. Some minor clashes have broken out across the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh, which is in the poll stations today. In Andhra Pradesh, the Assembly Election and General Election is […]Continue Reading
The top leader of YSR Congress, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, has been stabbed on his shoulder by a waiter. The incident has occurred when he has been inside the Visakhapatnam International Airport. The identity of the waiter has not been released yet. It is the timely interference of those YSR Congress members who have been […]Continue Reading
The new political developments in Delhi indicates that the chief minister of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee, is likely to become the face of the opposition front, being developed against the ruling Saffron front by the major opposition parties such as the Congress Party, JD(S), TMC, SP and DMK, in the upcoming general election. Last day, […]Continue Reading
It seems that the National Democratic Alliance’s tactics has worked well. It is clear that no one in the opposition has expected that the lower house speaker would accept the non-confidence motion moved by the Telugu Desam Party, the former member of the NDA. There is no doubt that the opposition’s plan was to disrupt […]Continue Reading
The monsoon session of the Indian Parliament has begun today, giving enormous stress to both the opposition and ruling alike. In this session, the government is likely to face two challenges mainly: the Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairperson Election and the Telugu Desam Party’s non confidence motion. A couple of days before, the opposition parties met […]Continue Reading
The opposition lawmakers, mainly those belonging to the regional parties such as TDP, DMK and ADIMK, have forced the authorised to adjourn both houses of the parliament for a day. The pandemonium has first inflicted the Upper House and later reached the Lower House, forcing the heads of both houses to cancel the parliamentary proceedings. […]Continue Reading
The Telugu Desam Party has asked its central ministers, who are presently a part of the National Democratic Alliance government led by the Bharatiya Janata Party, to resign from the post, as it has received a clear communication from the central government that its request for the special status may not be considered. TDP ministers […]Continue Reading