It is the Cristian arrogance in Andhra Pradesh at it's best.Hindus foolishly look at this oncident, only from a political angle.With the Christian population aggressively increasing,there will be more insults to Hindus in coming days.After 'Beef festival',it is now refusal to sign the register for faith in Lord Venkateswara.YSR Reddy took Sonia Gandhi inside the sanctorum without signing the register and he met his fate.'Jai Jagan' slogans at the entrance outshouting 'Govinda,Govinda' is a deliberate insult to Hindus.Jagan has clearly shown that he has no faith in Lord Venkateswara and yet visits the temple,because he knows how easy it is to fool the Hindus in the coming elections.Not a single Hindu vote should go to this anti-Hindu,Jagan's party.Shockingly,the security allowed 60 people to go with Jagan.Were they checked for security?How many of them were non-Hindus?
All is not well with either the State Congress Party or the Government it runs in Andhra Pradesh. When it faced a real existential threat in the form of a No-Cnfidence motion moved by all the Non-Congress parties in the state Assembly, like the Ramabhakta Hanuman in Ranayana, his great devotee Mega Star Chiranjeevi provided the much needed "Sanjeevani" (Life Giver ) by supporting the Govt with his MLAS.The motion was defeated and the Govt survived for now. Even after this crisis, its misfortunes continued in the form infightings and mutual recriminations. Of course such scenarios are part of the "Congress Culture".
The tug of war between CM Kiran Kumar Reddy and his Cabinet colleague Dr D.L.Ravindra Reddy is a classic case of factional fight --without physical violence though---that Rayalaseema is known for . And both the CM and Dr DL hail from Rayala Seema.
Even impartial observers tend to blame the CM more than DL in this fight . The CM is criticised by many, for his "Style of Functioning"--a typical phrase one hears from the Congree dissidents all over the country. He is an introvert, a backroom operator, some one who was imposed by the High Commnad from above. His choice as CM surprised many. Brought up in Hydrabad city, Kiran lacks touch with rural AP. Not being an articulate person either, his anglicised spoken Telugu often amuses the listeners.
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