Thursday, December 07, 2006

Yell-ow Brigade's whimper!

Ayyo.. Ayyo.. Ayyayyo…!
Chandrababu is out. United Andhra slogan has been rejected in both Andhras! The TD’s single digit strength in Lok Sabha has been further pruned. For TD, Losing Bobbili is a big blow — their assessment of anti-incumbency wave has been belied; their personal attacks on Botsa, ably backed up by once kingmaker and present kingpin in Margadarsi’s misdeeds Ramoji’s Eenadu, failed to wash. The combined campaign only washed out the sympathy for the son of late Desam leader!
The Karimnagar result indicates the signs of Desam’s resurgence seen in the panchayat polls have vanished. It was the strength of the local candidates then and the weakness of the party leader now that made the difference! So, the cycle is punctured in both the tyres. Strange, but TD’s fortunes seem to be in synch with Ramoji’s Eenadu. Once invincible, both establishments have taken a severe beating and are groping for light in the tunnel. Nothing seems to go right, no strategy seems to work and problems aplenty appear on the horizon!
Despite this both Ramoji and Naidu are stubbornly sticking to their guns. Naidu, even after his yelling foul failed, continues to insult voters’ intelligence – Mandu (liquor) and money impacted result in Bobbili, he theorized! Ramoji continues to believe he can upset YSR’s applecart by prolonging the tirade in Eenadu/ETV. We will stick to the same editorial policy till 2009 Assembly polls, he tells his staff, after the results!
In “Whose in the fray?” post, we said Ramoji has taken the polls personally, vowing to defeat YSR. YSR gained in Bobbili and lost nothing in Karimanagar. So, whose smiling?
KCR showed that theatrics can win elections. The drama artist has effectively silenced all his critics, those dissenting MLAs importantly. Let’s see how our colleagues, the political reporters, analyse the result. An analysis on the real estate impact would be a must, we suppose?
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6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi
My four line comments on MVR Sastry not been uploaded. May I know the reason.
It seems YSR fans association is running this blog. Very pathetic analysis on election results. Look like the lack of commonsense costed the author his job so he started this blog. enjoy your paradise.

Anonymous said...

It seems that this blog should be named something like anti-Ramoji force or anti-TDP force.You are saying that the Andhra slogan has been rejected because of TDP defeat but then what if TDP comes back strongly in Hyderabad,loses out in other areas of Telangana in next general elections?Do you say that Hyderabad should be in Andhra and rest of Telangana should be separated.

Your said that Andhra slogan has been rejected in both Andhras.So do you opine that Congress supports separate Telangana and thats the reason it won the election!!!.If that is so,then shut down this blog,get back to basics.

Post some thing relevant to the title of the blog.

Anonymous said...

Look at today's Times. Not a word on the Bobbili election, as if it never happened. And to top it all a story by Kingshuk Nag on Telengana.

Times insiders should tell us who 'actually' wrote the article. Ths old man is desperate to have a byline (that too in the front page) just to prove that he is still the editor.

Anonymous said...

Hello to all anonymus...

Atleast this blog is far superior than your yellow paper eenadu..

Anonymous said...

It is true that CBN is a weak leader. To cover it up, he uses Eenadu and it's publicity tactics.
He lacks the vision and positive attitude and imposes himself on the party, which is ruining the party and demotivating the cadre.
He is proving to be a pathetice opposition leader.

Anonymous said...

Any party, for that matter, any group is composed of a lot of common people. The party's effectiveness and survival depends on how freely these people are allowed to express themselves and contribute to the party's collective wisdom. It is shame that no political party in India believes in internal democracy.
On top of it, leaders like CBN preach what is good and what is bad and behaves like a dictator. This style of working breeds groupism and weakens party.