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38 minutes ago, venkappa said:

Paritala ragged all those Congress Teddys in Seema. That’s why he is considered hero for Gammas and BCs.

Ragged? All those Teddys in Seema? Very lofty statements. His influence didn't go beyond Anantapur dist to start with. Secondly, his was more like family feuds with some people like Suri family, Obul reddy family etc. He couldn't even pluck the other reddies like JC family. Ee elevations anni Anantapur bayata unde Kammas ekkuva istaru. 

The reality is he is just one of the leaders. There were equally strong leaders on the Teddy side. He used to be such a vengeful and scared person. When I first saw him, I was completely surprised at how he looked. He was always looking all around him, noticing the escape routes if someone attacks. I met him several times and not once did I feel he was a super powerful leader. To me, he was just another glorified factionist who was always worried about his life. In all the years I have seen him, he was always wearing featherlite hawai chappals, scared/suspicious looks, ready to flee if someone attacks kinda mode. 

Coming to Kammas, I was surprised how he was almost revered by people especially from Krishna/Guntur. When some of my friends came to Anantapur, I took them to see him. They were so disappointed. Unfortunately, within a few years after that, he was killed. Katti anchuna batike vaadu aa kattike chastadu annadi ala nijam ayyindi.

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On 9/27/2023 at 5:58 PM, RSUCHOU said:

Ragged? All those Teddys in Seema? Very lofty statements. His influence didn't go beyond Anantapur dist to start with. Secondly, his was more like family feuds with some people like Suri family, Obul reddy family etc. He couldn't even pluck the other reddies like JC family. Ee elevations anni Anantapur bayata unde Kammas ekkuva istaru. 

The reality is he is just one of the leaders. There were equally strong leaders on the Teddy side. He used to be such a vengeful and scared person. When I first saw him, I was completely surprised at how he looked. He was always looking all around him, noticing the escape routes if someone attacks. I met him several times and not once did I feel he was a super powerful leader. To me, he was just another glorified factionist who was always worried about his life. In all the years I have seen him, he was always wearing featherlite hawai chappals, scared/suspicious looks, ready to flee if someone attacks kinda mode. 

Coming to Kammas, I was surprised how he was almost revered by people especially from Krishna/Guntur. When some of my friends came to Anantapur, I took them to see him. They were so disappointed. Unfortunately, within a few years after that, he was killed. Katti anchuna batike vaadu aa kattike chastadu annadi ala nijam ayyindi.

Which Seema district had worst factionism? @RSUCHOU

If Paritala wasn’t strongest, then who was strongest faction leader in Seema? Was it JC or Razanna or Bhuma?

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23 hours ago, venkappa said:

Which Seema district had worst factionism? @RSUCHOU

If Paritala wasn’t strongest, then who was strongest faction leader in Seema? Was it JC or Razanna or Bhuma?

As I said, most of the faction leaders were solely localized. In my eyes there is not a single faction leader that was all powerful. Faction as many don't understand arises when there are 2 equally strong parties. meaning, if one party is weak the other would obliterate them and then there is no opposition. That never happens. That's exactly why you would see that there parties involved in faction always join one or the other party(TDP/Congress) etc. 

Razanna to an extent rose beyond faction. He could establish a good following outside Rayalaseema. That in a way helped him rise beyond the faction and become powerful. JC, Bhuma and the others could not grow beyond that because of this limitation. Every factionist had their days and off days.

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46 minutes ago, RSUCHOU said:

As I said, most of the faction leaders were solely localized. In my eyes there is not a single faction leader that was all powerful. Faction as many don't understand arises when there are 2 equally strong parties. meaning, if one party is weak the other would obliterate them and then there is no opposition. That never happens. That's exactly why you would see that there parties involved in faction always join one or the other party(TDP/Congress) etc. 

Razanna to an extent rose beyond faction. He could establish a good following outside Rayalaseema. That in a way helped him rise beyond the faction and become powerful. JC, Bhuma and the others could not grow beyond that because of this limitation. Every factionist had their days and off days.

Which faction area or rivalry was most violent? I know it’s not whole district. Just few small constituencies with two pedda nayakulu patronizing local leaders to kill each other. @RSUCHOU

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4 hours ago, venkappa said:

Which faction area or rivalry was most violent? I know it’s not whole district. Just few small constituencies with two pedda nayakulu patronizing local leaders to kill each other. @RSUCHOU

In parts Kurnool faction involving Byreddy, Bhuma, Gouru, Kotla, Gangula, Kothakota families should be the most violent I guess, closely followed by Jammalamadugu factions. Anantapur was violent as well, but not to the extent of the Kurnool or Kadapa. Making this distinction is very very subjective and will vary largely on one's own vantage point. The least violent of Rayalaseema is undoubtedly Chittoor imo. Kadapa/Anantapur factions are tightly integrated as neighboring villages fall in 2 separate districts.

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On 9/27/2023 at 6:05 PM, venkappa said:

Paritala ragged all those Congress Teddys in Seema. That’s why he is considered hero for Gammas and BCs.

Mari antha ledu le Anna.. Anantapur varaku aite okay.. but Kurnool n Kadapa lo Vaadi Babu lantollu Vunnaru.. 

Parital is Kamma n TDP power lo Vunnapudu obviously ah elevations ichaaru.. Power lo vunte evadina thope.. Adhe pote.. Underground eh.. 

SriRam e elections lo lost aite.. Ah family Ne marchipotaaru Ika Janaalu.. 

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7 hours ago, RSUCHOU said:

In parts Kurnool faction involving Byreddy, Bhuma, Gouru, Kotla, Gangula, Kothakota families should be the most violent I guess, closely followed by Jammalamadugu factions. Anantapur was violent as well, but not to the extent of the Kurnool or Kadapa. Making this distinction is very very subjective and will vary largely on one's own vantage point. The least violent of Rayalaseema is undoubtedly Chittoor imo. Kadapa/Anantapur factions are tightly integrated as neighboring villages fall in 2 separate districts.

I think all those Kurnool faction rivalries were separate from each other. Like Gangula vs Bhuma or Kapatralla vs Kotla. Which one had the worst rivalry? @RSUCHOU

Chittoor is definitely least violent though. 

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3 minutes ago, venkappa said:

I think all those Kurnool faction rivalries were separate from each other. Like Gangula vs Bhuma or Kapatralla vs Kotla. Which one had the worst rivalry? @RSUCHOU

Chittoor is definitely least violent though. 

As I said, each one of them had their moments. May be Kappatrallas was a bit more brutal. That might as well be because I didn't witness it during it's peak. It's all that we heard as stories. Things tend to be more dramatic while being recounted. Any violence in my opinion is mindless and brutal. Comparing one to the other is like comparing whether it is more painful to lose one's right hand over their left. All lives lost, all those generations that suffered and all the future that could have been.. sometimes it's so painful to hear to those stories, you don't know whether to laugh or cry..

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7 minutes ago, veerigadu said:

Paritala

Before 1994: Underground

After 2004: Dead. 

 

 

TDP was in power from 94 to 2004. You connect the dots @venkappa

Paritala definitely used TDP govt machinery in its full potential to rag all his Cheddy enemies.

One infamous strategy was factionists bribe police to encounter their enemies. They borrowed that strategy from Mumbai dons. I think Kappatralla did that against Kotla.

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32 minutes ago, venkappa said:

Paritala definitely used TDP govt machinery in its full potential to rag all his Cheddy enemies.

One infamous strategy was factionists bribe police to encounter their enemies. They borrowed that strategy from Mumbai dons. I think Kappatralla did that against Kotla.

This guy is from ghetto. He was notorious in his area.

But I dont think he killed any bigwig. I'm not even sure if he could influence one constituency. He helped KE family alot. Thats it. 

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