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No CM of united Andhra was from Godavari/Uttarandhra


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All 4 Seema jillas had at least one CM from there. Ever since CBN took power in 1995, all CMs were from Seema with one small exception. Telangana had a few CMs like PV, Jalagam, and Chenna Reddy. Rest came from Krishna-Guntur like Kasu and NTR. None came from Godavari/UA. 

Are some jillas more politically dominant than others?

Were there any notable leaders who ALMOST BECAME CM of united AP?

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4 minutes ago, venkappa said:

All 4 Seema jillas had at least one CM from there. Ever since CBN took power in 1995, all CMs were from Seema with one small exception. Telangana had a few CMs like PV, Jalagam, and Chenna Reddy. Rest came from Krishna-Guntur like Kasu and NTR. None came from Godavari/UA. 

Are some jillas more politically dominant than others?

Were there any notable leaders who ALMOST BECAME CM of united AP?

Andhra people were never after political power. They are givers not takers. They contributed maximum to culture (cinema), economy and even fariness in polity when NTR re-negotiated center state relations with front politics.

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15 minutes ago, venkappa said:

All 4 Seema jillas had at least one CM from there. Ever since CBN took power in 1995, all CMs were from Seema with one small exception. Telangana had a few CMs like PV, Jalagam, and Chenna Reddy. Rest came from Krishna-Guntur like Kasu and NTR. None came from Godavari/UA. 

Are some jillas more politically dominant than others?

Were there any notable leaders who ALMOST BECAME CM of united AP?

In United AP, I think there was fair representation of CM’s from all the regions until 1983.After 84, it was a Tamilian, Nellore, Kurnool, Then again a Tamilian, Chittor, Kadapa, Guntur, Chittor….this is where things slightly went off the track and imbalance in representation started. 

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12 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

In United AP, I think there was fair representation of CM’s from all the regions until 1983.After 84, it was a Tamilian, Nellore, Kurnool, Then again a Tamilian, Chittor, Kadapa, Guntur, Chittor….this is where things slightly went off the track and imbalance in representation started. 

Why this disproportionate representation occured? 

Which Tamilian ruled AP?

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26 minutes ago, Telugodura456 said:

Andhra people were never after political power. They are givers not takers. They contributed maximum to culture (cinema), economy and even fariness in polity when NTR re-negotiated center state relations with front politics.

Then why does Seema dominate politics? CBN and YSR won multiple elections.

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16 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

In United AP, I think there was fair representation of CM’s from all the regions until 1983.After 84, it was a Tamilian, Nellore, Kurnool, Then again a Tamilian, Chittor, Kadapa, Guntur, Chittor….this is where things slightly went off the track and imbalance in representation started. 

why did langa movement come in 60s then ?

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8 minutes ago, venkappa said:

Why this disproportionate representation occured? 

Which Tamilian ruled AP?

1983 tarvata new people entered the system and most of them had no idea what they are doing. Just imagine a company where the management decides to remove all the experienced people and hire interns in their place. 
 

And the famous Tamilian was NTR…who was true madrasi at heart and implemented the madrasi doctine in Andhra Pradesh. 

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42 minutes ago, Telugodura456 said:

Andhra people were never after political power. They are givers not takers. They contributed maximum to culture (cinema), economy and even fariness in polity when NTR re-negotiated center state relations with front politics.

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14 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

1983 tarvata new people entered the system and most of them had no idea what they are doing. Just imagine a company where the management decides to remove all the experienced people and hire interns in their place. 
 

And the famous Tamilian was NTR…who was true madrasi at heart and implemented the madrasi doctine in Andhra Pradesh. 

Any specific examples of NTR doctrine in his rule.

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1 hour ago, venkappa said:

All 4 Seema jillas had at least one CM from there. Ever since CBN took power in 1995, all CMs were from Seema with one small exception. Telangana had a few CMs like PV, Jalagam, and Chenna Reddy. Rest came from Krishna-Guntur like Kasu and NTR. None came from Godavari/UA. 

Are some jillas more politically dominant than others?

Were there any notable leaders who ALMOST BECAME CM of united AP?

Under representation of region gurinchi matlaadinappudu caste represention gurinchi kuda cheppandi.

56 nunchi ippati varaku Reddy, kamma, Brahmin, Velama, SC vallu CMs gaa unnaru.

Janaba lo villa percentage entha ? enni sarlu CM posts vacchhaayi ?

Anjiah caste controversy undhi..anduke mention cheyyale

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