Deccan Chronicle

Naidu miffed no Guv post for TD

- CH.V.M. KRISHNA RAO | DC

Telugu Desam president and Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu is said to be deeply dissatisfi­ed with the omission of senior party functionar­y Motkupalli Narasimhul­u from the gubernator­ial appointmen­ts that were announced on Saturday.

According to a senior TD leader, the party was clearly told by the BJP bosses that Mr Narasimhul­u’s name, suggested by Mr Naidu, has been cleared and will be announced. “Not finding his name is certainly a cause of concern for us,” he said.

Mr Narasimhul­u’s name was suggested to both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP president Amit Shah by Mr Naidu a year-and-a-half ago. He even took Mr Narasimhul­u to them and introduced him. Recently, during his visit to the city, Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu also clearly told Mr Narasimhul­u about the appointmen­t.

TD sources said that with governors being appointed to all the five vacancies (except Telangana state and Andhra Pradesh), there is no chance now for Mr Narasimhul­u to be appointed Governor.

Sources said TS and AP Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan will continue in office till Delhi finds a suitable replacemen­t.

ACCORDING TO a senior TD leader, the party was clearly told by the BJP bosses that Motkupalli Narasimhul­u’s name, suggested by Mr Naidu, has been cleared and will be announced.

Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao on Sunday made his maiden trip to Anantapur to attend the wedding of AP minister Paritala Sunita’s son Sriram at Venkatapur­am.

He had hinted that he would travel to Rayalaseem­a while accepting the wedding invitation from Ms Sunita a few days ago.

Mr Rao was incharge minister for Anantapur district while he was part of the TD government in undivided Andhra Pradesh between 1995 and 1999 before he quit to start the Telangana Rashtra Samiti. He had developed a good rapport with Paritala Ravi, who was assassinat­ed on January 24, 2005.

Mr Rao appears to have worked out that he could get support from sections of the powerful Kamma community in both Hyderabad and parts of Telangana state with the visit.

Mr Rao received huge applause from thousands of people who had gathered at the wedding soon after he reached the venue in the afternoon.

AP Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu who had attended the wedding waited for almost half an hour to greet his Telangana state counterpar­t. When it appeared that it would take more time for Mr Rao to arrive, Mr Naidu went towards the exit to leave.

Mr Rao arrived at that moment and greeted Mr Naidu. He told Mr Naidu that he would visit Amaravati to meet him and discuss pending issues.

After blessings the newly-weds, Mr Rao offered prayers at the memorial built for the late Paritala Ravi. He was greeted by the crowds everywhere.

After spending half-anhour at the memorial, Mr Rao took a special bus to reach the helipad at the outskirts of Venkatapur­am. He spotted senior TD legislator Payyavula Kesav and asked him to accompany him to the bus.

Even at the helipad, Mr Rao took Mr Kesav to a side and spoke with him for seven minutes before leaving from the Puttaparth­i airport from where he took an aircraft back home. Sources said Mr Rao spoke with Mr Kesav about the political situation in AP, more particular­ly in Rayalaseem­a.

CHIEF MINISTER K. Chandrasek­har Rao drew TD leader Payyavula Kesav aside and spoke with him for some time, evoking much interest as to what had transpired.

 ??  ?? Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao greets a huge crowd as AP minister P. Sunita looks on, at the wedding of her son at Venkatapur­am village in Anantapur district.
Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao greets a huge crowd as AP minister P. Sunita looks on, at the wedding of her son at Venkatapur­am village in Anantapur district.
 ??  ?? TS Chief Minsiter K. Chandrasek­har Rao greets his AP counterpar­t N. Chandrabab­u Naidu.
TS Chief Minsiter K. Chandrasek­har Rao greets his AP counterpar­t N. Chandrabab­u Naidu.

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