Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Megastar Chiranjeevi Political News


Cong move to rope in Chiru to 'check' Jagan


The story goes that within days of coming back to power, YSR had opened channels with Chiranjeevi’s Prajarajyam to make him merge with the Congress to consolidate his as well as Congress position in the state.
Now in an encore of sorts, within days of YSR’s demise, the party high command has begun exploring the same option and one reason is to check the perceived control of Jagan over the state unit.
Sources say that Allu Aravind, brother-in-law and manager of Chiranjeevi, has been sounded to convince the actor to deliver his 18 MLAs. Chiranjeevi’s response is not known, but political watchers said that he may be game. Aravind may be more keen, a Congress source said. These 18 MLAs will not owe allegiance to Jagan and this will help the high command to take an independent decision on the next CM. It will also help in solidifying the Kapu vote behind the Congress, a political analyst said.

Source : http://www.greatandhra.com/ganews/viewnews.php?id=15997&cat=&scat=16


I am disappointed - Chiru



Normally, it should have been a festive occasion for the Praja Rajyam Party, which has completed one year of its formation on Wednesday. But the euphoria was glaringly missing at the PRP office.

PRP president Chiranjeevi hoisted the party flag at the party office and addressed a small gathering, before returning to the Assembly to participate in the proceedings. He admitted that the election results were a disappointment to him, as the PRP could not come to power as expected.

“However, we are still committed to our goal of achieving social justice. We are not worried about the people who had left us. Those who were with me (read Allu Aravind) at the time of founding the party are still with me (where is Dr Mitra?) and we will take the party forward into victory in 2014 elections. We are going to win the Tekkali byelection and show to the world that we may be down, but not out,” he said.


Source: Greatandhra
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Chiranjeevi's Flop Show



Like superstar Chiranjeevi’s movies, it was a houseful during his party’s launch rally last year. Millions of people had thronged to witness the mega event. Tirupati had become Chirupati on that day. Exactly a year later, the situation is totally different.

His party, Prajarajyam, is a flop show and Chiranjeevi seems like a defeated general after a long battle. With no friends and only a few fans in politics, he is a worried man. Most leaders have already left him and the rest are waiting for a chance to leave.

“What has been happening is a kind of cleansing process. We are very happy. Those who stay with us now are the real well wishers of Prajarajyam,” an optimistic Chiranjeevi said.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YSR Reddy who had engineered a rift in the PRP even before the polls is now smiling. According to insiders, Reddy wants Chiranjeevi to merge with the Congress. But, Chiranjeevi's pride and ego are coming in the way.

“As far as Chiranjeevi is concerned neither we are trying nor has he sent us any feelers,” APCC president D Srinivas said.

When Chiranjeevi first entered politics, many saw him as the next NTR but the actor-politician could not become the next superstar of Andhra politics.

For his fans, Chiranjeevi, the politician, has been a disappointment. They blame the highhandedness of his family members and coterie around the actor for his failure.

“Just because NTR made it big in politics does not mean everyone else can also do it,” a fan said. While another one added, “Lack of political knowledge and incompetence are the reasons for his failure. It is not all about the fame game.”

So as Chiranjeevi's party completes one year, there will be little to celebrate but more introspection to be done. His fans can only hope that Chiranjeevi will at least now realise that reel life and real life are exactly the opposite, and success on the big screen is no guarantee of stardom in politics.

Source: Greatandhra

2009-06-03



Chiranjeevi dons role of legislator


Telugu superstar-turned-politician K. Chiranjeevi Wednesday began a new innings in his career when he entered the Andhra Pradesh legislative assembly as a member.

Elected from Tirupati constituency, the Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) president entered the premises of the assembly to a warm welcome by his party colleagues.

However, his entry was also marked by protest from a former PRP leader Masala Eranna, who had quit the party before elections to protest the denial of ticket. Police later whisked away Eranna when he was trying to enter the house raising slogans of “Chiranjeevi down down”.

Clad in white with a green scarf, Chiranjeevi, the floor leader of PRP, took oath as member of the 13th legislative assembly, whose first session began with members taking oath of allegiance to the Constitution of India and vowed to abide by the assembly rules.

The 53-year-old Chiranjeevi, who launched PRP in August last year after a three-decade long successful film career, took oath in Telugu amid thumping of desks by his party legislators.

Before entering the house, the actor told reporters that his party would play the role of a constructive opposition and take up people’s issues in the house.

Though claiming to be a strong contender for power, PRP finished a poor third with 18 seats in 294-member assembly in April elections. Chiranjeevi himself lost the polls from Palacole in his native West Godavari district, though he was elected from temple town of Tirupati.

Bureaucrat-turned-politician Jayaprakash Narayan also made a beginning as the state legislator. The Lok Satta president was elected from Kukatpally constituency in the state capital on the slogan of clean politics.

Though Jayaprakash Narayan was the only Lok Satta candidate elected, the party made an impressive beginning by polling significant number of votes, especially in urban constituencies.

Jayaprakash Narayan, who took oath in the name of the sacred office of the legislator, had quit as an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) official in mid 1990s to launch Lok Satta, a movement for democratic reforms. In 2007, he turned the movement into a political party.

Earlier, the session began after state governor Narayan Dutt Tiwari administered oath to senior Congress party legislator J.C. Diwakar Reddy as protem speaker at Raj Bhavan.

Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy was the first to take oath as legislator followed by leader of opposition and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president N. Chandrababu Naidu.

After the two leaders, the ministers took the oath. Two out of 35 cabinet ministers could not take oath as they were away attending the last rites of newly elected Congress legislator K. Revatipathi who died Tuesday following cardiac arrest.

His death brought the strength of Congress party to 155 in 294-member house.

For the first time in its 26-year-old history, TDP is sitting in opposition for the second consecutive term. The party bagged 92 seats against 45 seats it held in the previous assembly.

Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) won 10 seats, down from 26 in 2004 elections. Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) improved its tally from five to seven.

Communist Party of India (CPI) won four, against six in the last elections. The strength of CPI-M came down from seven to one. BJP remained at two while three independents were also elected.

2009-05-16



Chiranjeevi's glamour fails to impress voters


The glamour quotient of Telugu superstar K. Chiranjeevi failed to garner votes as his Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) appeared to be heading
for a crushing defeat in the Andhra Pradesh assembly elections.

Despite a high-pitch campaign and tall claims, the PRP launched by the actor in August last year came a cropper as the votes were counted Saturday.

Initial trends from all 294 assembly constituencies show the party is leading in only 20 assembly constituencies. The party candidates are leading in two out of 42 Lok Sabha constituencies.

The only consolation for Chiranjeevi is that despite a poor performance, his party may hold the key to power as both the ruling Congress party and the four-party grand alliance led by Telugu Desam Party (TDP) appear to stop short of majority.

There was gloom in PRP camp, as the actor had been hopeful of his party reaching the magic figure of 148.

Chiranjeevi himself was trailing in Palacole assembly constituency in his native West Godavari district, though he was ahead in Tirupati, the other assembly segment he is contesting.

The party failed to make any impact even in East and West Godavari districts and some other parts of coastal Andhra, where it was expected to do well. The presence of PRP only seemed to have affected the prospects of TDP in some constituencies and of Congress in some others.

The trends are a big blow to the 53-year-old actor, who had launched the party with a mammoth public meeting in Tirupati amid high expectations from his fans.

After a three-decade-long film career, his plunge into politics was expected to dramatically alter the political equations in the state. Pundits had compared the event to the political entry of the legendary actor N.T. Rama Rao, who created history by coming to power within nine months after launching TDP in 1982.

Though as a film star the popularity of Chiranjeevi was comparable to that of NTR, he failed to match NTR in politics.

Chiranjeevi, who launched the party on the slogan of social justice, had hoped to become the first Andhra Pradesh chief minister from his Kapu community. Despite having a sizeable majority, the community is yet to have its leader as chief minister in a state where most of the chief ministers were either from Reddys or Kammas, the two dominant castes.

The migration of several leaders from TDP to Chiranjeevi's camp also failed to help the party. PRP's prospects were also hit by series of resignations by its leaders before the elections to protest the manner in which tickets were distributed.

2009-05-09



Babu on break And Chiru at work



In a reversal of roles, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president N Chandrababu Naidu left for vacation and Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) president Chiranjeevi is conducting review meetings with party leaders. The seasoned politician that he is, it is unusual that Naidu has taken a break at a time when party leaders are worried over the TDP’s prospects in the elections.
Naidu, who is known for conducting a series of review meetings and tele-conferences with party leaders, left for foreign countries along with his family. After the two-phase elections, Naidu briefly reviewed the party position with his leaders. He took a break from his routine and wanted to take rest in an undisclosed foreign location.
Contrary to expectations, starturned politician Chiranjeevi opted to stay in the city. He is busy with review meetings with party leaders over the performance of the party in the elections.
The meetings will continue till May 15. Naidu, who is eyeing the Chief Minister’s ‘gaddi’, will return to the city on May 8 and might start his regular business of review meetings with district leaders from May 9.
Despite the talk that Naidu may play the ‘king-maker’ in national politics, he is away from the country, while, Chiranjeevi, who is expected to emerge as a ‘king-maker’ in State politics is busy conducting meetings.
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2009-04-15



Chiranjeevi's Voice In Mobile Phones



Don’t be surprised if you hear the voice of megastar Chiranjeevi on your mobile but at the same time, don’t start responding to him thinking he is on the other line. This is part of the megastar’s canvassing process as part of the elections that is causing a surprise and also some confusion.

It is said that a voice message is being sent to many mobile users so when they take a call, it is Chiru greeting and saying’ hello, this is your Chiranjeevi speaking, please vote for PRP blah blah..’. At the onset, many are thinking that it is a live call and are reacting to Chiru’s voice only to realize it is not so.

On the other hand, there are those who are expressing annoyance since they would be in the middle of something important and attend to the call thinking it is important only to hear the voice of Chiru and his typical accent urging one and all to vote for his party. It remains to be seen if his ‘voice’ will bring any ‘Marpu’ or not.


Best of luck to Chiru From Nagarjuna



Hero Nagarjuna and Chiranjeevi are good friends. They are also business partners and both have a substantial stake in MAA TV. The two however are now on not so friendly terms after Chiranjeevi entered politics and launched his own political party.

Nagarjuna is now openly supporting chief minister YS Rajashekar Reddy and asking people to vote for the congress. Nagarjuna said that Chiranjeevi may not have done the right thing by entering politics. He said that the smile has gone from Chiru’s face and he is no longer as happy as he was used to be when in films.

Nagarjuna wished Chiranjeevi luck in his new role as a politician. Nag said that politics was tough and it was hard to make it to the top in politics. Nagarjuna hoped that Chiru will succeed in politics like he did in films.


Nobody invited Chiru into politics – Jr. NTR



“Chiranjeevi ni Bottu petti evaru Rajakeeyalloki Rammani pilavaledu.. Aayanaki Cheera saare petti everu pilavaledu”. These are the exact words used by Jr. NTR to the claim made by Chiranjeevi several times that the people had invited him to better politics.

Jr. NTR came down heavily on the congress and also the Praja Rajyam Party in his speech. Jr. NTR ridiculed the claim of the PRP Chief Chiranjeevi that the people had invited him to enter politics. Jr. NTR said that a true leader is born and not ‘invited’ by thh people to come and do good to the society.

Jr. NTR asked who invited Gandhiji to take up the freedom struggle. Who invited Netaji to rebel against the British army? Who invited the late NT Rama Rao to come into politics and serve the people? No one!

Jr. NTR said that all great people come and do good to the society on their own calling and don’t wait to be ‘invited’. Jr. NTR said that no one invited Chiranjeevi to enter politics by applying tilak on his forehead and presenting him with a sari.

2009-04-14



PRP chief takes on Naidu



VISAKHAPATNAM: Film star-turned-politician and founder of Praja Rajyam Chiranjeevi launched a broadside against Telugu Desam president N. Chandrababu Naidu for calling him ‘inefficient and will not be able to run a Government’.
Roadshow

Speaking at a roadshow at Anakapalle, 40 km from here on Monday night, Mr. Chiranjeevi said he has been in the film industry as a top hero and No. 1. “Is it not efficiency?” he asked.

“On the other hand Mr. Naidu failed to be an opposition leader in the Assembly. When Chief Minister Dr. Rajasekhara Reddy told him to sit down, he could not do anything.

Mr. Naidu failed to prove the many corruption charges against Dr. Reddy”.

The Praja Rajyam leader said while Mr. Naidu is a retailer in corruption, the Chief Minister was a wholesale dealer.

Reacting to a reported statement by Mr. Naidu that Praja Rajyam had given tickets to upper caste candidates in the guise of BCs, Mr. Chiranjeevi challenged the TDP leader to prove the charge.

If the charge was proved, he would quit politics and if not Mr. Naidu must take sanyas from politics, he demanded.

Mr. Chiranjeeevi reached the Nehru Chowk in the jaggery town after 9 p.m. to canvass for his brother-in-law and an important figure in the party Allu Aravind, who is contesting for the Lok Sabha and Ganta Srinivasa Rao for the Anakapalle Assembly seat.

A woman supporter presented Mr. Chiranjeevi with a locomotive, party’s symbol, made of jaggery.

Another fan presented a pair of costly sunglasses. A large number of party supporters gathered to listen to Chiranjeevi.

The PR leader was stopped at several places as he came to Anakapalle from Elamanchili and had to conclude the day’s campaign in Anakapalle as the deadline approached.

I am ready to quit politics: Chiru



Responding angrily to the statement given by Parakala Prabhakar Praja Rajyam party President Chiranjeevi said that, his allegations of allotting BC seats to bogus BC candidates are false. If he can prove it, I am ready to quit the politics. I challenge him to come forward with strong evidence and prove us that our 40 BC candidates are not BCs and they belong to Upper casts.

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