Arey_Neeku_baaga Posted October 3, 2015 Report Posted October 3, 2015 So far, we have been hearing about farmers' protests against the AP CM Nara Chandrababu Naidu in the capital region against land pooling. But, here's the other side of the story. A large group of farmers from the Uddandarayuni Palem village in Tullur Mandal in Guntur have decided to build a temple for Chandrababu Naidu. As per the reports, the farmers are all set to carry out the foundation stone laying ceremony on the 22nd of October, the same day when the foundation will be laid for the AP capital Amaravati. Already, the farmers have been collecting funds for the temple and also to carry out other logistics. Reportedly, several state ministers are expected to attend the foundation stone laying ceremony,
Arey_Neeku_baaga Posted October 3, 2015 Author Report Posted October 3, 2015 Monna vigrahalu..ivala temple...Ika apara CHEE B N
ParmQ Posted October 3, 2015 Report Posted October 3, 2015 KCR ki already kattesaru ga meeru A Temple for KCR Near Hyderabad Hyderabad: A temple for Mr KCR. That's what has been set up right outside an internationally-reputed university en route from Hyderabad to the city's international airport. Inside the small temporary structure, there is a digital print of KCR, formally K Chandraskehar Rao, who is the first Chief Minister of Telangana. The 60-year-old is shown with a halo, blowing the conch like Lord Krishna, and inscriptions declaring "KCR Mandiram" and "Jai Telangana" surround him. The project was the work of a group of students who are members of the youth wing of KCR's party. The temple was erected this week. Yesterday, KCR attended a function at the university in the neighbourhood and was alerted to it. Sai, a student who conceived the project, says KCR "smiled and nodded" when he was informed of the tribute. Sai said the temple is a well-deserved recognition of the "God who struggled and brought Telangana for the people of the state". The decades-long movement for a Telangana state was headlined in the last few years by KCR. Before the national election in May, a senior Congress leader in the state, P Sankar Rao, commissioned wide criticism when he announced that he would build a temple for his party president Sonia Gandhi acknowledging her as "the Goddess who sanctioned Telangana." The Congress had cleared the creation of India's youngest state and then pushed the proposal through Parliament in February, alienating a huge section of its own leaders from Andhra Pradesh who were against its bifurcation. The move designed as a vote-getter by the Congress backfired, with the party performing poorly in both Telangana and the residuary state of Andhra Pradesh
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idiBeZaWaDa Posted October 3, 2015 Report Posted October 3, 2015 KCR ki already kattesaru ga meeru A Temple for KCR Near Hyderabad Hyderabad: A temple for Mr KCR. That's what has been set up right outside an internationally-reputed university en route from Hyderabad to the city's international airport. Inside the small temporary structure, there is a digital print of KCR, formally K Chandraskehar Rao, who is the first Chief Minister of Telangana. The 60-year-old is shown with a halo, blowing the conch like Lord Krishna, and inscriptions declaring "KCR Mandiram" and "Jai Telangana" surround him. The project was the work of a group of students who are members of the youth wing of KCR's party. The temple was erected this week. Yesterday, KCR attended a function at the university in the neighbourhood and was alerted to it. Sai, a student who conceived the project, says KCR "smiled and nodded" when he was informed of the tribute. Sai said the temple is a well-deserved recognition of the "God who struggled and brought Telangana for the people of the state". The decades-long movement for a Telangana state was headlined in the last few years by KCR. Before the national election in May, a senior Congress leader in the state, P Sankar Rao, commissioned wide criticism when he announced that he would build a temple for his party president Sonia Gandhi acknowledging her as "the Goddess who sanctioned Telangana." The Congress had cleared the creation of India's youngest state and then pushed the proposal through Parliament in February, alienating a huge section of its own leaders from Andhra Pradesh who were against its bifurcation. The move designed as a vote-getter by the Congress backfired, with the party performing poorly in both Telangana and the residuary state of Andhra Pradesh
Arey_Neeku_baaga Posted October 3, 2015 Author Report Posted October 3, 2015 KCR ki already kattesaru ga meeru A Temple for KCR Near Hyderabad Hyderabad: A temple for Mr KCR. That's what has been set up right outside an internationally-reputed university en route from Hyderabad to the city's international airport. Inside the small temporary structure, there is a digital print of KCR, formally K Chandraskehar Rao, who is the first Chief Minister of Telangana. The 60-year-old is shown with a halo, blowing the conch like Lord Krishna, and inscriptions declaring "KCR Mandiram" and "Jai Telangana" surround him. The project was the work of a group of students who are members of the youth wing of KCR's party. The temple was erected this week. Yesterday, KCR attended a function at the university in the neighbourhood and was alerted to it. Sai, a student who conceived the project, says KCR "smiled and nodded" when he was informed of the tribute. Sai said the temple is a well-deserved recognition of the "God who struggled and brought Telangana for the people of the state". The decades-long movement for a Telangana state was headlined in the last few years by KCR. Before the national election in May, a senior Congress leader in the state, P Sankar Rao, commissioned wide criticism when he announced that he would build a temple for his party president Sonia Gandhi acknowledging her as "the Goddess who sanctioned Telangana." The Congress had cleared the creation of India's youngest state and then pushed the proposal through Parliament in February, alienating a huge section of its own leaders from Andhra Pradesh who were against its bifurcation. The move designed as a vote-getter by the Congress backfired, with the party performing poorly in both Telangana and the residuary state of Andhra Pradesh Adhi Temple takkuva, Samadhi la vundhi...
dappusubhani Posted October 3, 2015 Report Posted October 3, 2015 Adhi Temple takkuva, Samadhi la vundhi... munde kattesaara
The Warrior Posted October 3, 2015 Report Posted October 3, 2015 Adhi Temple takkuva, Samadhi la vundhi... andhrolla kutra
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