Friday, September 11, 2009

Telugu Vadi Atma Gauravam

NOTE: These are my personal opinions. I humbly apologize if incase I hurt anyone’s opinions.

My deep condolences for Late Shri. Dr. Yeduguri Sandinti Rajasekhara Reddy. I have utmost respect for our people's leader Dr.Y.S.Rajasekhara Reddy garu who not only was viable in integrating the different regions of Andhra Pradesh but also provided people centric schemes that supported almost every other family in Andhra Pradesh. Dr. Y.S.R's legacy will remain in the hearts of Telugu people in and around the world.

Coming to the point, about the decision that is been delayed to make our own "telugu bidda", Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy as the next Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh. Jagan has undoubtedly support of 152 MLA's and majority of MPs. If the Congress high command is still evaluating the credentials of why Jagan should not be made as CM, it’s absolutely ridiculous.
Age:
Let me remind that our great leader Y.S.R was only 28 years when he contested and won his first election as MLA to AP assembly. Y.S.R was only 33 years when he was the President of Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee. Jagan was raised in a family nurturing politics from young age. Jagan grew up watching and learning the fundamentals of politics. Not to mention, Late Shri. Rajiv Gandhi was only 40 years old when he took over office as Prime Minister and eventually spearheaded Congress to glorious victory in 1984 general elections to Parliament (INC 411 out of 542 seats)
Experience:
Jagan is 37 years old and to his credit he manages one of the biggest media conglomerate in India. Sakshi TV, Sakshi newspaper, Jagathi publications to name a few. Jagan also heads Raghuram Cements, spread over 2,000 acres at Nallalingayapalle in Kamalapuram constituency. His initiative got Dalmia Cements and Bramhani steel plant at Jammalamadugu, Easwar Cements in Mylavaram and Rs. 270-crore Govindaraja spinning mills in Pulivendula. Jagan is undoubtedly a smart business man and has experience and ability to manage organizations.
Andhra Politics:
Congress in AP needs a leader who can integrate the disgruntled leaders under one arm and make the government run with no obstacles. There are definitely able leaders in Congress who can achieve this task. But their ability to manage leaders from different regions (Telangana, Rayalaseema, and Coastal) is limited. Y.S.R left a legacy only his family inheritor can carry. Jagan with his vast experience managing media conglomerates and multi crore businesses brings to the table what is needed at this hour of crisis in Andhra politics.
We, the people of Andhra Pradesh need a leader who can guide us thorough a definite vision of developing the state in next 5 years by bringing foreign investments and developing state's infrastructure. We need a leader who can continue the present people centric schemes and implement more schemes for the betterment of people of Andhra Pradesh.
10 Janpath: Being a "teluguvadu", Dr.Y.S.R garu did commendable activities for uplifting the state's glory in the map of India. Now after his death, the people of Congress high commmand are still wrestling to decide who should be the next Chief Minister even though there are no contenders other than Y.S.Jagan Mohan Reddy. What has happened to "telugu vadi atma gauravam". Providing 34 MP's to the Parliament that made present UPA come to power in 15th Lok Sabha, why should we be put in a poition where "teluguvadi" sensibilities are being hurt. Y.S. Jagan is undoubtedly people's choice for Chief Minister.
Ahdhra Pradesh needs an able, efficient, dynamic leader at this hour of crisis.

Jai Hind.
Matta
chilldesi@gmail.com

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

What Next: Andhra Pradesh after YSR. (2:10 pm EST 9/2/2009)

What Next: AP after YSR.

I sincerely regret to even speculate at this time (2.08pm 9/2/2009 EST) that our beloved leader Y.S.RajaSekhar Reddy is dead.
In the event of YSR’s death, I am outlining what it may hold to Andhra Pradesh politics.

Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, son of YSR, would be offered the Chief Minister seat. It would be difficult time for Y.S.Jagan to cope up with his father’s untimely death and run the government effectively. But taking into consideration his vast experience in managing newspapers, media outlets and government officials he will certainly raise to the occasion and perform well over expectations.

The other option would be Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy, which is very nominal as he soft spoken and doesn’t necessarily have the charisma to manage disgruntled Congress factions.

The other prominent leaders who might emerge from National politics to handle the crisis in the unfortunate event would be Mr.Jaipal Reddy who has been a viable candidate for long time. He might be the first option for Congress Central coterie, taking into account his vast political experience and command on state leaders. Dr.Rosaiah would also be a candidate, but his ability to manage individual Congress leaders in limited. Dr.Subbi Rami Reddy might be considered, but again his influence on state leaders is limited even though he has huge respect and credibility in Congress circles.

On the other hand "Raja Guru" of TDP might come up with a strategy in which, TDP with its over 90 MLA’s might come up with an offer to support any person from Congress who would divide Congress party MLA’s to form the Government. That way Congress can be divided which would eventually lead to mid term polls.
PRP might as well try to or even offer the same strategy to either support a person from Congress who would divide the party.

Let us all pray for our leader’s safety at this moment.

Jai Hind.

YS Rajasekhar Reddy missing

Information on YSR helicopter: Bell 430

http://www.bellhelicopter.com/en/aircraft/commercial/bell430.cfm

Technical Specs:
http://www.bellhelicopter.com/en/aircraft/commercial/pdf/430PDB2003_web.pdf

Tuesday, July 07, 2009

HOURS FOR MYSELF----!!





SO IN A WEEK A NORMAL HUMAN BEING WILL HAVE ONLY 28 HOURS TO THINK ABOUT HIMSELF PROVIDE HE DOESNOT HAVE FRIENDS OR FAMILY.
LET'S ASSUME FRIENDS AND FAMILY TAKE SAY 20 HOURS APPROXIMATELY WHICH BRING THE HOURS AVIABEL FOR A PERSON TO THINK ABOU T HIS GOALS IN LIFE IS 7 HOURS!!!!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

2009 Andhra Pradesh Election Predictions

2009 Poll Predictions: (These are my personal opinions. I humbly apologize incase I hurt anyone’s particular affiliation to any political party)

Scenario 1: Congress (140 – 160 seats)
Congress will form government and run for 5 years. Y.S.RajaSekhar Reddy will be able to run the government for 5 years with more people centric schemes and irrigation projects. There will be more corruption charges. No one in Congess will ever dare to speak against YSR.

Scenario 2: Mahakootami (130-150)
TDP will form government. Form day 1 there will be huge confusion who is running government. First 2 years will focus on power sharing of coalition parties. People will have lots and lots of entertainment in newspapers on how worst politics and politicians can go to get power.
Since it’s a “dina dina gandam” government, there will hardly be any schemes beneficial to government.

Scenerio 3:
Lok Satta (10-15)
PRP: (40-60)
BJP: (4-8)
MIM: 4
TDP will forego Mahakootami. PRP will support government from “outside”. Power sharing only between PRP and TDP. Chief Minister sharing deal for half the terms.
Congress will try its best to collapse the deal and form its own government with support from MIM and TRS. People will have “masala” news all year long and TV channels will prosper.

Scenario 4:
No single party will win majority. Even if Congress gets less than 110 seats it will become increasingly difficult for Congress to establish government as they need to “manage” 35-40 MLA’s. Only MIM will support Congress with its MLA’s not more than 4. Unless TRS comes out of Mahakootami saying Congress promised to pass the bill for Telangana, Congress will not be able to form government. There is a good probability PRP will support only TDP.

End: In the event of mid term elections, people will look for alternative in “dirty” politics and unanimously vote Lok Satta to power.

Regards,
Suresh Matta

Tuesday, April 21, 2009