Was it ire or business strategy: Politicking Wishesh
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Morning hope you are enjoying the latest Wishesh endeavor to give you
something to ponder and to bring out what the elite think about the
present scenario. Our team has collected some interesting gossips from
the grapevine for reader enrichment. Do send in your comments or
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best....................................(Wishesh AarKay)
Mega Director vs Megastar?:
Was it ire or business strategy: Mega filmmaker Dasari Narayana Rao who
as per critics has been nursing an ire for being deprived of a possible
second Rajya Sabha (RS) term seems to have vented his feeling in a
different way. Critics who read between the lines, highlighted that the
Director was training his guns on none other than the Megastar who
recently became a central minister after getting a RS entry.
A TV
channel conducted a program, as usual, on the issue in which Chiru's
brother Nagababu expressed that the veteran's comments could not have
meant any harm to the Megastar.
The
veteran seems to have voiced the same opinion over the issue and added
that the media was unnecessarily misinterpreting his statement, over a
telecon. Moments later to another precarious question from the host, the
line got disconnected.
What would all-party-meet yield?:
This is one point that is running high on the minds of the public as to
what would happen at the all-party-meet to be held on December 28.
While many feel that this will be another exercise which will lead to
many more such meets. Some others feel that the meet would be
ritualistic with no assertions and would only take stock of the opinion
poll.
The
reasons for all this speculation is because of the vague statements
issued by the Congress senior leader from Delhi. Most recent one from
Azad and Vayalar Ravi was that the high command had many issues to
bother and only an unanimous vote would do good to the new state
formation.
On the
other hand, T leaders from the Congress might plan a mass exodus if the
meet does not give desiring results. And leaders from TRS plan to embark
on a massive protest on lines of 'Sakala Janula Samme' shortly after
the meet fails to achieve their objective. With so many plans about the
aftermath of the all-party-meet in process, it is the most anticipated
event of this year, feel critics!
Kancha Ilaiah lashes out at KCR!:
The former professor of the OU, Kancha Illaiah has got an excellent
influence on the students through his versatile writings, yet his recent
ire on the TRS supremo KCR might put a blot on his popularity,
especially if he had no substantial proofs. The professor alleged that
the TRS chief had amassed illegal assets worth Rs 50K crores by rising
the T slogans.
Another
issue that is sure to have an impact on him was his opinion supporting
the YSRCP leader Konda Surekha's statement. Earlier the former minister
said that T would be a realty only if KCR and his family commit suicide.
A Professor by profession must not at least support such statements
that sound too personal, felt critics.