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1 hour ago, southyx said:

Kaadhu ani nenu cheppaanaa? Krishna Guntur ki aa 29 villages ki entha difference untundho neeku thelusa neeku? Aa 29 villages area maha ayithe 215 Sq km untundhi. Krishna Guntur rendu kalipi dadapu 20,150 Sq km untundhi. Ante nearly 100 times smaller. Aa 29 villages lo 70% varaku SC, BC, minority vaalle. Mari CBN akkade endhuku select chesaadu? SC reserved constituency endhuku ennukunnaadu? Krishna Guntur lo chala areas unnayi nuvvu anukune kulam ekkuva unna places. Akkada endhuku select cheyyaledhu? Did you ask all these questions? Aa select chesina place next to Krishna River, river ki atu vaipu Vijayawada (North), itu vaipu (South) Mangangalagiri and Kolakatta to Chennai national highway - NH5., East naa Amaravati Village, Guntur. It is ideal location.

You cant win fools with logics. Ee point telsi thy do that....Kulam pichunnodu kulala kumpatlu reputhadu, simple!

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11 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

Evarivi gonthenna korikalu 

Ap lost so much with division 

This is very less compared to what was given 

Gonthemma korikalu kavu but migatha states kuda unnayi kada... over the period of next 10 years melliga cheyali in a  sustainable way... 

Trust me... AP is rich and will flourish ... valuable resources unnayi... janalu rich untaru apart from seema districts...

Lands chala rich, agriculture manchiga vastadi... long coastal line... educated youth... 

So antha thondarapadalsindi em ledu...

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9 minutes ago, Ara_Tenkai said:

Gonthemma korikalu kavu but migatha states kuda unnayi kada... over the period of next 10 years melliga cheyali in a  sustainable way... 

Trust me... AP is rich and will flourish ... valuable resources unnayi... janalu rich untaru apart from seema districts...

Lands chala rich, agriculture manchiga vastadi... long coastal line... educated youth... 

So antha thondarapadalsindi em ledu...

Yes bhayya....  asalu center A.P demands ni ichhi nappudu sangati ....  monnanee karntaka and kerala kuda valla demands adigaaru to Modi...    A.P has some advantage due to 16MPs dependence but ala chusukuntee Bihar kuda vundi line looo..

yentoo konta help sure gaa chestaaru but we cannot expect miracles from BJP...

 

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The funding demands will add pressure on the national budget, which Modi’s government has been trying to curb in order to bring down debt. Sitharaman, who was reappointed to her post last month, had pledged to narrow the budget deficit to 5.1% of GDP in the fiscal year through March 2025. Credit rating companies like S&P Global Ratings are closely watching the fiscal outlook to determine whether to upgrade India’s debt.

 

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2 minutes ago, andhra_jp said:

Yes bhayya....  asalu center A.P demands ni ichhi nappudu sangati ....  monnanee karntaka and kerala kuda valla demands adigaaru to Modi...    A.P has some advantage due to 16MPs dependence but ala chusukuntee Bihar kuda vundi line looo..

yentoo konta help sure gaa chestaaru but we cannot expect miracles from BJP...

 

 

my question is Andhra should ask what is needed at this hour... Polavaram and Capital I guess... but over the period of 10 years... avi 1 or 2 years lo ayye pani kadu ani CBN indirectga cheppadu presentation lo...

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8 minutes ago, Ara_Tenkai said:

my question is Andhra should ask what is needed at this hour... Polavaram and Capital I guess... but over the period of 10 years... avi 1 or 2 years lo ayye pani kadu ani CBN indirectga cheppadu presentation lo...

Agreed baa...polavaram no doubt avvadhu but Capital ayithe basic buildings and infra ee four yrs lo ayithe oka shape ki vasthundhi..

Polavaram lo chaala mistakes jarigaayi so next 5 yrs lo ayithe kastame ..ave kakunda main R and R(dheenike ekkuva dabbulu ayyedhi) 

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Andhra Pradesh is in crisis, needs more than special category status: Chandrababu Naidu 

Mr. Naidu indicates that the TDP will not seek special category status for Andhra Pradesh or the Deputy Speaker’s position in Lok Sabha

Mr. Naidu clarified that his party did not ask for the Lok Sabha Speaker’s position nor is aiming for the Deputy Speaker’s post. “I did not join the alliance in search of any positions,” he added. 

During his two-day visit, apart from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he met six Union Ministers, with a long laundry list of demands for the State, including “handholding the State finances in the short term”, the Centre’s support for commissioning the Polavaram irrigation project, assistance to complete infrastructure works in Amaravati, the designated capital city of the State, and support to the backward regions of Andhra Pradesh on lines of the Bundelkhand package. 

 

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Naidu, Nitish's demands run into billions as Centre works out 'Coalition Budget'

Chandrababu Naidu's TDP and Nitish Kumar's JD(U) have sought about $5.7 billion (nearly Rs 48,000 crore) worth of funds from the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Centre ahead of the 2024 Union Budget, which will be tabled on July 23.

According to documents reviewed by Reuters and a source, the two key allies of the BJP have requested these funds (running into thousands of crores) for the current financial year, in addition to a higher borrowing limit for infrastructure projects.

TDP, with 16 MPs and JD(U) with 12, helped the BJP form the government at the Centre in the recently-concluded Lok Sabha elections after the saffron party failed to secure a simple majority.
 
According to a Bloomberg report, Naidu alone sought financial support of more than Rs 1 lakh crore ($12 billion). The TDP supremo met both Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman earlier this week, where he is said to have pressed for his demands.
 

Meanwhile, Bihar is seeking funds for nine new airports, two power projects, two river water programmes and for setting up seven medical colleges, according to the document.

The two states also want the Centre to nearly double the unconditional long-term loans offered by the government to all states for infrastructure spending to Rs 1 lakh crore ($11.98 billion), Reuters reported.

In the Interim Budget presented by NDA 2.0 on February 1, the government set aside about Rs 1.3 lakh crore as "special assistance to states for capital investment" scheme. Half of this is conditional on the implementation of certain economic reforms.

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