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YSR fought for the Unity of the State – Sanjaya Bharu, Ex-media advisor to PM
ప్రధానమంత్రి,కాంగ్రెస్ అధిస్టానం ముందు రాష్ట్ర విభజన అంశం వచ్చినప్పుడు డా వై.యస్.ఆర్ రాష్ట్ర విభజనను తీవ్రంగా వ్యతిరేకించారు-సంజయ్ బారు(ప్రధానమంత్రి మాజీ మీడియా సలహాదారు )


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YSR fought for the Unity of the State – Sanjaya Bharu, Ex-media advisor to PM

ప్రధానమంత్రి,కాంగ్రెస్ అధిస్టానం ముందు రాష్ట్ర విభజన అంశం వచ్చినప్పుడు డా వై.యస్.ఆర్ రాష్ట్ర విభజనను తీవ్రంగా వ్యతిరేకించారు-సంజయ్ బారు(ప్రధానమంత్రి మాజీ మీడియా సలహాదారు )

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rY9uQ8J69BU

 

He is sanjaya bharu ..who exposed manmohan singh dumbness and sonia gadhi decisions on pmo office.. who wrote a book ..

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the above quoted book was written by CPM raghavalu .. not sakshit

 

raghavulu sold out to jagan....thats why he tried for alliance with ycp....need more credible proofs xesaGb.gif

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He is sanjaya bharu ..who exposed manmohan singh dumbness and sonia gadhi decisions on pmo office.. who wrote a book ..

this topic is purely related about cbn....lets talk about him xesaGb.gif

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raghavulu sold out to jagan....thats why he tried for alliance with ycp....need more credible proofs xesaGb.gif

 

the book was written in 2003 .. man.

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this topic is purely related about cbn....lets talk about him xesaGb.gif

 

sure..

@TS - Please start another thread calling jagan haters .. everyone in db will give their flow

 

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nuvvu enni cheppina ma gajji maku important antaru jaffas....they are attacked by YRUS gif_260x186_38a983.gif

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JAFFAS hate CBN. they dont need logics...only magics

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the book was written in 2003 .. man.

opposition eppudu power loo unnodi meda allegations chestune vuntadi....so no consideration of raghavulu comments here....bring some evidences other than politicians allegations xesaGb.gif

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There was an assumption to the people that, only CBN did for IT, but this is not true. below are the facts of IT industry growth in CBN & YSR period. please communicate this every one. YSR did every thing for every industry for the benefit of AP people.

IT Employees in AP by April 2004 – 85,945 (CBN created only 63,00 new IT jobs in 9 years period)
IT Employees in AP by April 2009 – 2,52,786 (YSR created 1,66,841 new IT jobs in just 5 years time)
Software Exports from AP in 2004: 8,270Cr
Software exports from AP in 2009: 32,509Cr (15% contribution to the overall India software exports of 2,17,348cr)Office Built up space he had allocated 40Million Sq. feet, which is 200 time higher than CBN’s govt.
Even though CBN has central Govt. (with BJP alliance) when actual IT companies are coming into India, he did nothing for AP. where as Maharashtra & Karnataka has no support with central govt. (at that time these 2 states were ruled by congress) they did far better than AP & they got more companies to their states.

YSR has very clear growth plan for IT industry in AP.. he wanted to achieve an export turn over of Rs.70,000 cr by 2015 & to create new direct IT employment of 1,25,000 by 2015

Idhe pedda sollu comparision......The IT exports are bound to increase with or without YSR......2004 to 2009.....India's growth rate is in double digits.....Tell me how many significant companies were brought to andhra due to YSR effort......second tier cities em develop ayyayi.....Microsoft lanti company after israeil branch....only hyderabad ke ravadam anedhi challenging....rest of companies ravadam pedda visesham emundhi......YSR gadi own profits...own family business interests valla...manaki ravalsina chaala projects pakka states vellipoyayayi........

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Idhe pedda sollu comparision......The IT exports are bound to increase with or without YSR......2004 to 2009.....India's growth rate is in double digits.....Tell me how many significant companies were brought to andhra due to YSR effort......second tier cities em develop ayyayi.....Microsoft lanti company after israeil branch....only hyderabad ke ravadam anedhi challenging....rest of companies ravadam pedda visesham emundhi......YSR gadi own profits...own family business interests valla...manaki ravalsina chaala projects pakka states vellipoyayayi........

ikkada only cbn gurinchi disco cheyandi bro....vere topics matladithe thread topic divert auddi....

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Jaffa Jagan court nunchi bail techukunte...

 

pulkha cbn ..went to supreme court and got stay....

ante jagan ke.....gaali janardhan reddy ke....madhu kodha ke  ......court lo stay techukune telivi ledantaava??......courts kuda stay icheantha innocent antaava??.....Monna vijayamma CBN meda case vesinappudu......ee cases lo matter ledu,ive already court trail jarigina cases.........politically motivated cases ga kotesaadu.......Jaffa jagan gaadu adanga dorikipoyi......mind thengi.....CBN meda crying....xesaGb.gif

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The Blair protege and outrider for India’s ruinous free market experiment has been voted out

http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2004/may/18/foreignpolicy.india

http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?223957

This is what we paid for – The Blair protege and outrider for India’s ruinous free market experiment has been voted out - George Monbiot

The Guardian, Tuesday 18 May 2004 11.41 EDT

Tony Blair has lost the election. It’s true he wasn’t standing, but we won’t split hairs. His policies have just been put to the test by an electorate blessed with a viable opposition, and crushed. In throwing him out of their lives, the voters of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh may have destroyed the world’s most dangerous economic experiment.

Chandrababu Naidu, the state’s chief minister, was the west’s favourite Indian. Tony Blair and Bill Clinton both visited him in Hyderabad, the state capital. Time magazine named him south Asian of the year; the governor of Illinois created a Naidu day in his honour; and the British government and the World Bank flooded his state with money. They loved him because he did what he was told.

Naidu realised that to sustain power he must surrender it. He knew that as long as he gave the global powers what they wanted, he would get the money and stature that count for so much in Indian politics. So instead of devising his own programme, he handed the job to the US consultancy McKinsey.

McKinsey’s scheme, Vision 2020, is one of those documents whose summary says one thing and whose contents quite another. It begins, for example, by insisting that education and healthcare must be made available to everyone. Only later do you discover that the state’s hospitals and universities are to be privatised and funded by “user charges”. It extols small businesses but, way beyond the point at which most people stop reading, reveals that it intends to “eliminate” the laws that defend them, and replace small investors, who “lack motivation”, with “large corporations”. It claims it will “generate employment” in the countryside, and goes on to insist that more than 20 million people should be thrown off the land.

Put all these – and the other proposals for privatisation, deregulation and the shrinking of the state – together, and you see that McKinsey has unwittingly developed a blueprint for mass starvation. You dispossess 20 million farmers just as the state is reducing the number of its employees and foreign corporations are “rationalising” the rest of the workforce, and you end up with millions without work or state support. “The state’s people,” McKinsey warns, “will need to be enlightened about the benefits of change.”

McKinsey’s vision was not confined to Naidu’s government. Once he had implemented these policies, Andhra Pradesh “should seize opportunities to lead other states in such reform, becoming, in the process, the benchmark state”. Foreign donors would pay for the experiment, then seek to persuade other parts of the developing world to follow Naidu’s example.

There is something familiar about all this, and McKinsey has been kind enough to jog our memories. Vision 2020 contains 11 glowing references to Chile’s experiment in the 1980s. General Pinochet handed the economic management of his country to a group of neoliberal economists known as the Chicago Boys. They privatised social provision, tore up laws protecting workers and the environment, and left the economy to multinational companies. The result was a bonanza for big business, and a staggering growth in debt, unemployment, homelessness and malnutrition. The plan was funded by the US in the hope that it could be rolled out around the world.

Pinochet’s economic understudy was bankrolled by Britain. In July 2001 Clare Short, then secretary of state for international development, finally admitted to parliament that, despite numerous official denials, Britain was funding Vision 2020. Blair’s government has financed the state’s economic reform programme, its privatisation of the power sector and its “centre for good governance” (which means as little governance as possible). Our taxes also fund the “implementation secretariat” for its privatisation programme. The secretariat is run, at Britain’s insistence, by the Adam Smith Institute, a far-right business lobby group. The money for all this comes out of Britain’s foreign aid budget.

It is not hard to see why Blair’s government is doing this. As Stephen Byers revealed when secretary of state for trade and industry, “the UK government has designated India as one of the UK’s 15 campaign markets”. The campaign is to expand opportunities for British capital. The people of Andhra Pradesh know what this means: they call it “the return of the East India Company”.

This isn’t the only aspect of British history being repeated in Andhra Pradesh. There’s something uncanny about the way in which the scandals that surrounded Blair during his first term in office are recurring there. Bernie Ecclestone, the formula one boss who gave Labour £1m and whose sport later received an exemption from the ban on tobacco advertising, was negotiating with Naidu to bring his sport to Hyderabad. I have been shown the leaked minutes of a state cabinet meeting on January 10. McKinsey, they reveal, instructed the cabinet that Hyderabad should be a “world-class futuristic city with formula one as a core component”. To make it viable, however, there would be a “state support requirement of Rs400-600 crs” (4bn-6bn rupees). This means a state subsidy for formula one of £50m-£75m a year. It is worth noting that in Andhra Pradesh thousands now die of malnutrition-related diseases because Naidu had previously cut the food subsidy.

Then the minutes become even more interesting. Ecclestone’s formula one, they noted, should be exempted from the Indian ban on tobacco advertising. Naidu had already “addressed the PM as well as the health minister in this regard”, and was hoping to enact “legislation creating an exemption to the act”.

The Hinduja brothers, the businessmen facing criminal charges in India who were given British passports after Peter Mandelson intervened on their behalf, have also been sniffing round Vision 2020. Another set of leaked minutes shows that in 1999 their representatives held a secret meeting in London with the Indian attorney general and the British export credit guarantee department, to help them get the backing required to build a power station under Naidu’s privatisation programme. When the attorney general began lobbying the Indian government on their behalf, this caused another Hinduja scandal.

The results of the programme we have been funding are plain to see. During the hungry season, hundreds of thousands of people in Andhra Pradesh are now kept alive on gruel supplied by charities. Last year, hundreds of chil dren died in an encephalitis outbreak because of the shortage of state-run hospitals. The state government’s own figures suggest that 77% of the population have fallen below the poverty line. The measurement criteria are not consistent, but this appears to be a massive rise. In 1993 there was one bus a week taking migrant workers from a depot in Andhra Pradesh to Mumbai. Today there are 34. The dispossessed must reduce themselves to the transplanted coolies of Blair’s new empire.

Luckily, democracy still functions in India. In 1999, Naidu’s party won 29 seats, leaving Congress with five. Last week those results were precisely reversed. We can’t yet vote Blair out of office in Britain, but in Andhra Pradesh they have done the job on our behalf.

 

article written by foreign media ..not sakshit..

if cbn continuos in power ..our state would have been sold out to world bank ..no govt. employees ..no rtc.. no govt current. etc..

sorry for external links

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People hate CBN because ayana thinadu vere vallani thinanivvadu....

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CBN and TDP is the root cause of all the caste ###### in our state man.. Fcuk CBN..

Anduke YSR time lo speaker,home,vere minister padavaulu....ippudu YSRCP announce chesina ticket....contracts ee caste ke ekkuva vachaayo....vallantha gajji petukune TDP meda comment chesthe picha comedy ga vuntadhi....xesaGb.gif

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