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He will not Succeed & Reasons
by DSK Rao on Aug 05, 2008 06:36 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Chiranjeevi is a good actor and no doubts on that. He also has a good fan following. This does not necessarily translate on an equal basis in the political world. We have another cine icon in Amitabh Bacchan, who fared very badly on the political front.

Chiranjeevi lacks the Charisma of NT Rama Rao & also is a political novice. His own family problems are not going to be ignored fully by people and will have an impact on his political career.

The way he is welcoming disgruntled leaders from other political parties like Congress, TDP etc is not being appreciated as masses have a tendency to support loyal persons.

His Fan Clubs have also become a menace many a times,

Last, but not the least YSR has and is doing good for the masses in the last 4.5 years(though it might have been better)





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  RE:He will not Succeed & Reasons
by Adabala mahendranath on Aug 05, 2008 07:29 PM   Permalink
Yes, people voted blindly for NTR with out thinking what he can do for them. Now people will look into Chiranjeevi's manifesto and if it is promising they will vote.

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  RE:He will not Succeed & Reasons
by nagabharath on Aug 06, 2008 01:58 AM   Permalink
MR. DSK :
it is shocking to see someone saying that YSR or Congress have done good to the people.
Tell me something good that they have done in last 4.5 years that is sustainable and this is going to help the state no matter who is ruling.

What they have done is CHEAP gimmicks

introducing Rs.2 per kg rice in the last year of their tenure when there is global inflation.
introducing dal for some cheap price in last few months of their tenure
have an offical congress newspaper which has some 20-30 color pages for Rs.2, whose money is that.
some faulty and bogus health and housing schemes.


have they finished any irrigation projects or built any infrastructure or anything sustainable ?

wake up Mr.Rao

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