Thursday, October 20, 2005

Re: predictions!!

Hi Praveen,
    State is not an one man/party's army. And we can't expect the good results by changing a person or a party who or which is ruling us.
 
    There are many flaws in TDP as well as in Congress ruling. Untill unless the people gets individuality in their thinking and awareness to distinct what is good & Bad. No party or person can do better for Andhra Pradesh.
 
    Instead of expecting good change in the ruling parties or politicians. We have to change ourself & environment around us. When people are good at their judgement no political party will dare to cheat the people with their filthy promises.
 
Regards,
Ramesh   


Praveen Gullapalli <gpraveeng@yahoo.com> wrote:
okka mukka lo cheppalante...
 
Okadu athivrushti Inkokadu anavrushti...Anduke letz talk about moodo party...
 
Adi evaru ayithe baguntundi???
 
May be Venkaiah Naidu...
 
Bye
GP
 


Venkat Atluri <venkat.atluri@gmail.com> wrote:
Chandu, I agree with you and I think the state is suffering without a doubt.
YSR & Co:
One day they invited naxals to the meeting with no proposal or plan and the next thing we know, they impose the ban back. They want to award huge contracts without proper tender practices and the courts have to intervene. The whole election process including making new voter lists, nomination circus etc seems a complete sham!! Promises are aplenty and practicality is a mirage yet. Law and order is gone awry. Farmers and labor are given a deaf ear.
Babu & Co:
To tell the truth, the role of TDP including its president as oppostion is appalling. Their approach and strategy seem to be changing everyday and in every direction. They should have pressed the govt for what it promised and insisted on the allocation/implementation issue by issue. Their stand and views could have been transparent and equivocal on major issues in assembly as well as in media. The efficient administrator/politician in Babu seems resting till the next election and that won't help him a bit. He should master the art of delegation, team building and mass mobilizing. He should lead the party from the front and establish good opposition to ensue no more bad/negative is done to the common man.  
 
Common man is struggling as mother nature is testing him with floods, cyclones, heavy rains etc. Increased petrol prices and reducing law and order, the state is soon marching towards the Lalu's land of politricks. I think the govt should focus on improving the situation of the state in every front and the opposition should ensure that the govt will not take any backword steps. As you said, the good things achieved for the state should not be squandered away irrespective of Congress or TDP rule.
 
Regards
Venkat
 
On 10/19/05, Chandu Sambasiva Rao <srchandu@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Vamsi,

I do not call it an era yet.

However, this is what I think is the story so far...

YSR and Co. promised a great deal to the people. Promising part is always easy. Pains are in delivery! Let us see what the team can deliver. So far there is no tangible deliveries.
Still, they are successful in creating the cloud of expectations and they keep promising that better things are on their way. Whether he will run out promises or people will run out of patience is the question. Does anyone have a count of what it takes to deliver all that he conceived/promised?

Divide and rule, wear the color to suit the area/day/time seems to be Cong.'s mantra. The case in point is, they are supporting separate Telangana idea, while supporting Samaikhyandhra. At the same time they are also fighting for remedies to Rayalaseema! So what is that they are supporting? Beats me!!

They are using all scare tactics to keep candidates from other parties away from elections. Like in Sisupala's case, there is always a threshold. We may not have Krishna now, but people can jump in and play that role when necessary - in political sense that is.

As TDP President correctly observed recently, YSR and Co are racing to beat Bihar! In what is everyone's guess.

You asked about the chances in next elections - Next assembly elections are faaaar away. I may be biased, but let us watch the mythical "Sisupala" counter.  Didn't it take Krishna some time? So  it will take  some time for people too.

Now, TDP's primary responsibility is to play the "constructive opposition" role. We are making sure that the good things that were achieved are not squandered away. Bring the current administrations follies to the public. Of course, make sure that the party becomes stronger with all the lessons learnt.

What do you all think?

Regards,
Chandu




On 10/18/05, vamsi anne <vamsikrishna.anne@gmail.com > wrote:

HI guys,

vamsi here.bit eager to collect everybodies opinions on YSR era in AP.
all of you are invited to share Pros and cons of YSR. chances to come
up in next elections. Babu's activities to face him.

try to make simple,fun and intelligent conversation.




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Sambasiva Rao Chandu
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