Sunday, May 10, 2009

All about Che Guevara

Ernesto "Che" Guevara (June 14,1928 – October 9, 1967), commonly known as Che Guevara, El Che, or simply Che, was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, politician, author, physician, military theorist, and guerrilla leader. After death, his stylized image became a ubiquitous countercultural symbol worldw
As a young medical student, Guevara traveled throughout Latin America and was transformed by the endemic poverty he witnessed.[5] His experiences and observations during these trips led him to conclude that the region's ingrained economic inequalities were an intrinsic result of monopoly capitalism, neocolonialism, and imperialism, with the only remedy being world revolution.
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Saturday, May 9, 2009

Political parties and thier idelogies

Congress - A left of the center party, the harbinger of the economic liberalisation but with a human face -maintains thier centrist stance.The problem is the local level leaders in the states.They are outright corrupt and factionists.

TDP - Party without any ideology - For a caste, By a caste and OF THE CASTE.This is more of a business organisation which has access to a lot of money and TDP itself is an Investment.And this party controls the media.And has successfully shaped public opinion and cheated people for two decades.

PRP - A socialist party but not communist - believes in liberalisation and strives to achieve a Social welfare state - is focussing on the basic needs and infrastructure that is required by the common man and does not talk of emotive issues.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Please protect the farmers - PRP

The Praja Rajyam has demanded that the State government initiate prompt action to protect farming community which is facing problems despite a bumper rabi crop.
The PR alleged that while millers and the government agencies were refusing to purchase paddy by paying minimum support price to farmers, the government seemed to be in no hurry despite the mounting pressure on farmers. Even as the situation called for immediate and expeditious remedial action, Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy went on a holiday with his family.
A delegation of senior PR leaders led by party’s general secretary Allu Arvind and Political Affairs Committee member P. Upendra called on Governor N.D. Tiwari and submitted a memorandum to him urging him to direct the State to take speedy action on the issue. The Governor, who interacted with the delegation, spoke to senior officials of the Food Corporation of India to get a first hand information about the situation.
Speaking to reporters later, Mr. Upendra expressed concern that millers were not procuring the farmers’ produce on the pretext of absence of storage space while six lakh tonnes of wheat of other States was lying in the godowns. In addition, the warehousing agencies allowed commercial crops like tobacco to be stored in the available space.

Disease hit tribals give a rousing welcome to Chiru

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MUNCHINGPUT (VISAKHAPATNAM DT.): Tribals mobbed Praja Rajyam president K. Chiranjeevi at anthrax-hit Barda village, in Laxmipuram panchayat, in this mandal, about 190 km from Visakhapatnam, on Wednesday.
Mr. Chiranjeevi expressed concern over the plight of tribals and blamed the ruling party for failing to educate them and provide medicare. “It’s unfortunate that tribals are dying like flies due to malaria, viral fever and other infections,” he bemoaned.
Mr. Chiranjeevi, who was scheduled to fly back to Hyderabad, could not go due to inclement weather. Heavy rain lashed the agency belt making it difficult to fly. Tribal women applied turmeric on his forehead and offered garlands.
Earlier, he visited Lobburu primary health centre and interacted with medical officer G. Janardhanam.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Chiru visits Gandhi Hospital


Speaking to mediapersons after calling on the patients, including children who were admitted to the Gandhi Hospital after drinking contaminated water, he demanded that the government pay an ex gratia to the families of the deceased. Mr. Chiranjeevi went around the paediatric ward and inquired about the health condition of children.
Police had a tough time to control the crowds at the hospital and a stampede-like situation prevailed at the main entrance with hospital staff, mediapersons and attendants jostling for space to speak to him. Police, however, used mild force to ward-off the crowd

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Chiru visiting Vizag agency and tribal areas on 6th May

When the other leaders are busy vacationing in Shimla and Europe, Chiru is visiting the tribal areas of Vizag district where a large number of tribals have been dying of TB and viral fevers. He will fly to Paderu and visit some villages where tribals are seriously hit by viral fevers and anthrax.

On 8th to 13th of May, he will meet 200 leaders and workers from each district and interact with them.

During the dist level review meetings, he exhorted the party leaders to shun the political image and make PRP into a social organization and concentrate on identifying and solving problems at the local level.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

An OLD WOMAN's HEART BEATS FOR CHIRANJEEVI

An 85 yr old woman in Ongole .....
sdmitted to the hospital and underwent a minor surgery....
went ot the polling booth on 23rd...against doctor's advice...
and voted for PRP with the help of the staff....
Doctors inka vella relatives avida ni adigaru ta ippudu nuvvu vote veyakapothe enti em avutundi ante Avida Na Pedda Koduku Party Pettaka Vote Veyakapothe Ela ra ani Reverse lo arichindi ta

Team of doctors visiting Nallamalla tribal areas

PRP is deputing a team of doctors headed by Dr.Mitra to visit the Nallamalla forest areas abutting Srisailam, where Chenchu tribals are dying of Malnutrition.
Chiranjeevi has said that PRP will take care of the medical facilities in the remote tribal areas since the government has failed to provide the basic ameneties to the people.
In a separate press conference in the party office, Senior leader of the Praja Rajyam, K. Vidyadhar Rao on Saturday criticised Chief Miister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy for chilling out at Shimla while farmers in the State were suffering from power problems at the height of the agricultural season.
He said that it was akin to Nero playing the fiddle while Rome was on fire. Crops were drying up and farmers were suffering without a minimum support price for most of the produce. While prices of essential commodities were skyrocketing, Government was still not taking any corrective measures, he said.
Mr. Rao said that post-elections, it was as if Government was on a holiday. “When people suffer from skyrocketing prices of essential commodities and when farmers need minimum support price, it is expected of any Government to come to their rescue. This is not being seen here in this State,” he said. In such a situation, the State would be better off under the Governor’s rule or a regime of all political parties put together.
From nine hours of power a day, it had come down to seven hours and then to five hours only, he said, wondering why the power situation was this bad despite demand coming down .
Referring to the instance of poaching in Balmoor mandal of Mahbubnagar district, he regretted that there was no action on the poachers till Friday evening.

PRP gives financial help to a child's operation

PRP - RangaReddy division has helped a child's parents to the tune of Rs.17,00,000/- on seeing an advertisement from two parents regarding an expensive surgery.
The cost of the operation was about Rs.30,00,000/- but Nagababu negotiated with the hosiptal and brought it down to Rs.17 Lakhs and Shravan and Bandi Ramesh helped raise that money.