MLA triggers caste war in Coastal Andhra


 
Caste has always played a vital role in the State politics and time and again various castes have determined the rulers. And as the elections are fast approaching and political parties are vying with each other to make their places secure, caste has once again emerged as the key player.
 
The long-drawn cold war between Kapus and Kammas in the coastal Andhra is set to flare up all over again with the entry of Vijayawada (East) MLA Vangaveeti Radhakrishna into the Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) last week.
 
Radhakrishna’s entry into PRP came as booster for its president Chiranjeevi. For, it is expected to result in caste polarisation in coastal Andhra, particularly in Krishna and Guntur districts which would definitely benefit the PRP.
 
Radhakrishna, who belongs to Kapu community, has been virtually waging a war with Kamma leaders in Krishna district, though both the communities have been backing the Congress party. In fact, the Kapu-Kamma rivalry dates back to several decades and it reached a climax with the murder of Radhakrishna’s father Vangaveeti Ranga exactly two decades ago. Ranga was the most revered leader for Kapus and backward communities in the coastal Andhra and one can find his statues in several villages as mark of respect.
 
Ranga was in the Congress at the time of his murder and that obviously took a political colour since Kammas were the backbone of the Telugu Desam (TD) at that time. However, in the last one decade, political equations changed rapidly as Kammas have also started backing the Congress.
 
One of the prime accused in the murder case, Devineni Rajasekhar, who was in the TD, later joined the Congress. Prominent Kammas among others who entered the Congress include former Union minister P Upendra, Vijaywada MP Lagadapati Rajagopal and Daggubati couple.
 
Yet, the Kapu-Kamma rivalry continued in the coastal Andhra. While Kapus and their associated backward classes, which constitute nearly 25 per cent of the total population of the State, did not get political power, Kammas continued to dominate the politics in coastal Andhra irrespective of whether it was the TD or the Congress in power. Radha has been trying to counter this dominance of Kammas in the region, particularly Lagadapati and Devineni groups.
 
He started wooing Dalits and other weaker sections by offering them various facilities, participating in community dinners, spending nights in the residences of Dalits and taking bath in Dalit colonies.
 
Simultaneously, Radhakrishna never lost an opportunity to oppose the Y S Rajasekhara Reddy government granting favours to Kamma leaders. He even threatened to resign from the Congress in protest against allotment of prime land to Deveneni Nehru at Banjara Hills. He also opposed allotment of Wakf lands to Lagadapati’s Lanco Hills in the city.
 
But with the government pampering Kammas in the region, Radhakrishna has started playing behind-the-screen role for Chiranjeevi’s PRP. Being a close associate of Chiranjeevi’s brother Pavan Kalyan, Radhakrishna has been funding their fan clubs for quite some time. He is said to be the brain behind Pavan Kalyan’s proposal for establishment of a "Common Man’s Protection Force." Now, he officially joined the PRP.
 
Analysts say Radhakrishna is going to bring about a major shift in Kapu and other BC voters in favour of the PRP. And he has already started his campaign. That would be a major blow not only to the Congress, but also to the TD, which is desperately seeking the support of BCs, apart from Kammas. So, it would be an interesting battle in the coming days.[Deccanpost]

Pavan vs Shabbir: War of words heats up

It is the ongoing war of words between Energy Minister Mohammed Ali Shabbir and Yuvarajyam leader Pavan Kalyan that the public is laughing off.
Pavan Kalyan on Tuesday came down heavily upon the Congress government and its leaders, terming them as robbers who looted the poor and deprived them of their livelihood, apparently inviting the wrath of senior Congress leaders in the State.  The actor-cum-politician even urged the public to “beat the Congress leaders black and blue” until they were undressed.
He even alleged that Ali Shabbir was an ‘ISI agent’.
Reacting sharply to Pavan Kalyan’s “loafer -like statements” , Ali Shabbir said the Congress leaders he was from a respectable family and was quite unfamiliar of the kind of cheap language that the actor used.
Speaking to the media from his office, Ali Shabbir accused Pavan Kalyan of marrying one woman and living with another

My name will do wonders in polls:Chiru

Suspense still continues over the “Rising Sun” symbol for which the Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) has appealed. But the party founder Chiranjeevi is so confident that the very name Chiranjeevi will do wonders in the upcoming polls.
Chiranjeevi on Monday appeared before the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC), Mr Gopala Swamy, here who heard his appeal for the poll symbol -- Rising Sun. Emerging from the meeting, Chiranjeevi expressed confidence that the poll panel will allot the symbol sought by the party.
“I have appealed to the CEC to allot a common symbol for all my PRP nominees and Mr Gopala Swamy has responded positively. I have even argued before the CEC about the non-allotment of a common symbol for the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) when it was founded by the late NTR. The Election Commission, however, later accepted the TDP plea and allotted a common symbol,” he stated.
“However, we are not so keen on the allotment of a common and a particular symbol. Even if the EC allots separate individual symbols to the PRP nominees in the upcoming polls, the party will win at least 225 seats in the Assembly,” he observed.
Chiranjeevi is so confident that the name Chiranjeevi will do wonders in the lection. “The single name Chiranjeevi is enough for the PRP candidates to win the poll,” he explained. Chiranjeevi categorically ruled out truck with the Bharateeya Janata Party (BJP) in the coming polls.
“There is no question of PRP going with the BJP,” he said but admitted that talks are in progress with the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS). “Negotiations from both sides are going on. We have not arrived at a conclusion till now. I hope the alliance with the TRS will materialise,” he added.