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No political alliance with TRS: Goud


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susi soni
telangana
by susi soni on Jun 24, 2008 07:07 PM  | Hide replies

We needed a smart leader and now he is there but why so long with the K factor party he should also expose the caste angle in TDP, he should also expose how certain elements exploited thousands acers in telangana and hyderabad made billions, and to a selective caste, and mind it the master plan ORR was made in coordination for these elements, it is time devender goud give solase to the telangana people and expose the exploiters.If people of telangana are poor un skilled it doesnt mean they be treated like cattle. Telangana history is a story of sorrow and exploitation. mind itthe almighty can only do for telangana he is the ultimate high command

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Atul prasad
He shld join BJP
by Atul prasad on Jun 24, 2008 06:59 PM

Goud shld join BJP and give it head start in telengana...
can anyone tell me wat is population composition in telengana i.e of hindus , muslims , christians,dalits

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Raid Shaath
Mr Goud
by Raid Shaath on Jun 24, 2008 06:48 PM

Mr.Goud don't make alliance with KCR & A.Narendra.
These people main trouble make of Telangana region.
Try to make alliance with all telangana community people ( Agarwal,Muslims, other Hyderabadi north indian Hindus)

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azaad
it's been too long time
by azaad on Jun 24, 2008 06:37 PM

the people of telangana,with rich resources, could not develop,only because of apathetic atitude of leaders from andhra and rayalseema regions.that apart it has become too big a state to manage,with explosive population growth...it will also give boost to the efforts of hyderabad karnataka leaders for putting up the case for separate state..which is long pending

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Ramanjaneyulu Gandluri
Mr. Devender Goud - Becoming a King Himself
by Ramanjaneyulu Gandluri on Jun 24, 2008 06:29 PM

If Mr. Devender Goud was to join TRS, he is required to play a 3rd or 4th fiddle in TRS. Politically the same is not acceptable to him as he was already playing a second fiddle in TDP. His real intention is to become a King by himself, and not aiding somebody becoming a King. Sounds logical if one was to be in Mr. Goud's shoes.
The debatable point is whether he is over optimistic about his capabilities. Mr. Goud was a political light weight before NTR took him into his fold with the grand plan of empowering the Backward Caste and Weaker section leaders. The stature that Mr. Goud got was probably not because he is intrincically worth it.
(i) He used to consider himself an undisputed leader in Rangareddi Distt. But in the last bye elections, TDP fared miserably in Vikarabad. If he cannot win a decent percentage of votes for his party (or for the Telangana sentiment)in his own district, is he not over estimating his capabilities on stand alone basis?
(ii) No exodus of Telangana Telugu Desam leaders from TDP. Only a handful of leaders may join him by deserting TDP.
(iii)All the other TDP leaders from Ranga Reddi District pledged unequivocal support to TDP and its leader. Majority of these leaders conndemned Mr. Goud's action.
While time only will tell whether Mr. Goud was right for his stance on Telangana and for quitting the party that gave him a lot of respect and stature. I only wish that his new party does not go into oblivian as that of the party floated by another

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