Tuesday, January 22, 2008

One more baseless Analysis - "Native" Goud to outshine "outsider" Babu

It's going to be an acid test for senior Telugu Desam leader T Devendar Goud, who has recently raised a banner of revolt, though silently. He has been made the incharge of the party's mega rally, BC Garjana, to be held in Warangal on Wednesday. Devendar Goud has successfully made all the arrangements. All the Telangana leaders in the Telugu Desam have supported Devendar Goud wholeheartedly. This is because Devendar Goud is a "native" leader. They want to show that Devendar Goud is second to none in the Telugu Desam, not even party chief N Chandrababu Naidu. They have now started considering him as an "outsider", as he hails from Rayalaseema.
One could expect more cheers and whistles while Devendar Goud speaks at the Warangal BC Garjana. Moreover, Devendar Goud is a BC leader while Chandrababu Naidu belongs to the financially strong Kamma community.
According to inside sources, Devendar Goud has mobilised a large number of his supporters for the BC Garjana. The Warangal meeting will make or mar the political ambitions of Devendar Goud. If the meeting turns out to be successful, he will take all the credit, not only in the Telugu Desam but also outside. In case film actor Chiranjeevi comes out with a political party, Devendar Goud will have a better bargaining power with the mega star. In both the ways Devendar Goud will stand to benefit at the cost of his party chief Chandrababu Naidu.
Moreover, the Telangana leaders in the Telugu Desam are also not leaving any stone unturned to make the BC Garjana a memorable event so that their leader Devendar Goud could have a better bargaining capacity at the political level.

Source : http://www.greatandhra.com/ganews/viewnews.php?id=5241&cat=15&scat=16

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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