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Hans India
13-06-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Centre and State are deceiving public: Congress
Tirupati: Congress leaders including PCC general Secretary Sudhakar Reddy, city Congress president Gowdapera Chittibabu and PCC vice-president Doddareddy Rambhupal Reddy criticised that both the Centre and State governments are deceiving the people by diverting their attention to cover-up their failures. Speaking to the media here on Thursday, Chittibabu said the Centre rake up patriotism and ultra-nationalism, posing that they are the saviours of the country. While the NDA government in the State also, which failed to implement its Super Six promises, is using diversion tactics, they alleged. The Modi government failed in all fronts and also control raising prices affecting common man and growing unemployment, they pointed out. The Congress leaders further alleged that many promises given by the TDP during election are yet to be fulfilled. Chittibabu announced the new office bearers of the city Congress committee. The new members include vice-presidents Parthasaradhi Reddy, Godugu Chinthala Gopi, Nagaraju Yadav and PV Ramesh. Talari Gopichand, Chengal Rayulu, Siva Kumar, Mahesh Babu and Krishnamurthy are the general secretaries, while Mohan Jagapathi Babu, Jayakumar, Saiman, Chakri, Siva Shakti, Manikanta and Venkatesh are the secretaries.


Time of India
13-06-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Andhra Pradesh high court grants interim relief to Sajjala
Vijayawada: The high court on Thursday directed the police not to take coercive steps against YSRCP general secretary Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy, if any case was registered against him pursuant to the letter written by assembly deputy speaker K Raghu Ramakrishna Raju to the DGP. The deputy speaker had lodged a formal complaint by writing a letter to the DGP, requesting to register a case against Sajjala for his derogatory comments on women protesters during a recent press conference. Apprehending arrest, Sajjala moved a lunch motion petition in the high court seeking anticipatory bail and sought an urgent hearing. Arguing on his behalf, senior counsel Ponnavolu Sudhakar Reddy read out the transcript of what Sajjala spoke at the press conference. He stated that there was nothing in his comments that was offensive other than expressing anguish over the things happening in the state. Registering a crime for expressing an opinion is nothing but taking away the constitutional rights provided under Article 19(1), he argued. Raising objection over the maintainability of the petition, public prosecutor Menda Lakshminarayana said the petition was filed with the assumption based on a letter written by the deputy speaker. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Bu bankalar başvuran herkese kredi kartı veriyor mu? Kredi Kart Şimdi Keşfet Undo However, there was nothing to show whether that letter was endorsed by the DGP or not, and whether a case was registered or not. In the absence of registration of a crime, the petition for anticipatory bail based on mere assumptions is premature and is not maintainable, he stated. Sudhakar Reddy cited judgements of the Supreme Court in support of his arguments and said anticipatory bail can be sought even without the registration of an FIR. He said there is a likelihood of registration of an FIR based on the deputy speaker's letter to the DGP and sought the intervention of the high court for protection from arrest. Lakshminarayana argued that without there being any information from the authorities concerned, there cannot be a judicial order in a petition filed based on presumptions. Considering the arguments, Justice TCD Sekhar directed the police to respond in the matter and asked not to take coercive steps against Sajjala till then. The matter was posted for further hearing to June 18. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .


Hans India
20-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Tiranga rallies a huge success: BJP leader
Former MLC and BJP National co in-charge for Tamil Nadu and Karnataka Dr Ponguleti Sudhakar Reddy reviewed the progress of the ongoing Tiranga Rallies during a key coordination meeting of the District and State Tiranga Yatra Committee members in Selaiyur, East Tambaram, Chennai. Addressing the gathering, Sudhakar Reddy praised the valour of the Indian Armed Forces during Operation Sindoor and lauded the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He urged all party functionaries to involve citizens in the Tiranga Yatra as a show of solidarity and commitment to national unity and security. The session was attended by BJP National General Secretary Dushyant Kumar Gautam; Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan, former Governor; H Raja, National Council Member; State Vice Presidents; and others.


The Hindu
01-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
‘Muthayya' movie review: This charming Telugu film about long-cherished dreams pays homage to cinema
Watching director Bhaskhar Maurya's Telugu film Muthayya, now streaming on ETV Win, feels like shedding the trappings of urban life and settling into an unhurried rural setting, surrounded by affable characters. The story centres on a 70-year-old man from a village in Telangana, who dreams of becoming a film actor and seeing himself on the big screen — just once in his lifetime. Age may not be on his side, but his zest for life remains undiminished. Humour weaves gently through the narrative. In an early scene, two men climb a water tank to unveil a banner. Someone remarks, in the Telangana dialect, 'Yem peekindu?' (What did he achieve?). We soon find out. At the heart of the story is Muthayya (played by Sudhakar Reddy of Balagamfame), who owns a modest plot of land that overlooks open fields and distant hills. Each evening, he retreats to his simple dwelling on the land, sharing a drink or two with his much younger friend Malli (Arun Kumar), who runs a cycle repair shop in the village. Muthayya (Telugu) Director: Bhaskhar Maurya Cast: Sudhakar Reddy, Arun Kumar Run time: 118 minutes Storyline: An elderly man is determined to fulfill his dream of seeing himself on the large screen. Streaming on: ETV Win Birds chirp, Karthik Rodriguez's earthy score plays gently in the background, and cinematographer Divakar Mani captures the beauty of the hamlet without embellishment. The narrative gently unveils the ordinariness of Muthayya's daily life — his strained relationship with a son burdened by financial pressures, a kind-hearted daughter-in-law, and a cheerful grandson. At an age when most villagers are content to lead quiet lives, Muthayya is stirred by his long-held dream of becoming an actor. Posters of film stars surround his mirror, and he often reminisces about his failed attempts in Madras. One memorable scene features Muthayya lamenting the state of modern cinema, yet insisting on watching new films to stay up to date with contemporary acting styles. It is these smaller, reflective moments — more than grand narrative arcs — that make Muthayya linger in the mind. The film intermittently touches on Malli's love story, village drama troupes, and the younger generation dabbling in short films and Instagram reels. Director Bhaskhar Maurya allows the story to breathe, taking its time with unhurried pacing that may test the impatient viewer, especially in the first half. But it is this very rhythm that lets the characters settle into your heart. As the plot gently gathers momentum, with life presenting Muthayya a final chance at fulfilling his dream, the film becomes a battle between aspiration and resignation. The silver-haired, paunchy Muthayya might just remain a local stage star, especially when faced with opportunists and financial constraints. Yet you cannot help but root for him. Much of the film's soul lies in its performances. Sudhakar Reddy and Arun Kumar, supported by a well-cast ensemble (many of whom hail from the region), anchor the story with authenticity. Their unassuming presence blends seamlessly into the rural fabric the film aims to depict. The final sequence pays heartfelt homage to the communal joy of cinema, unfolding in a way both unexpected and deeply rewarding. At just under two hours, Muthayya is a tender, unhurried tale that reminds us there is a rich, grounded world beyond the spectacle of mainstream Telugu cinema. (Muthayya is streaming on ETV Win)


The Hindu
23-04-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Court dismisses claim on Hyderabad's Bathukamma Kunta, rules in favour of HYDRAA certifying it as lake
The hurdles for restoration of Bathukamma Kunta in Amberpet were removed on Tuesday (April 22, 2025) when the City Civil Court ruled in favour of the Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA), certifying it as a lake. A civil suit filed by one Yedla Sudhakar Reddy claiming that the land was his, and not a lake has been dismissed by the court, a press release from HYDRAA said. The verdict has vindicated HYDRAA's contention that it was a lake as proven by the gush of water in a few feet below ground when attempts at restoration began in February this year, it said. Lake reduced from 14 acres to five acres Bathukamma Kunta's original extent of 14 acres as per the records of 1962-63 has been a victim of several encroachments, eventually restricted to over five acres. Local residents approached HYDRAA requesting its chief A.V. Ranganath to restore the lake, after which the civil works were taken up, the note said. The court based its judgement on Revenue records, village maps, Survey of India records and satellite images, the note said. A team of lawyers representing HYDRAA were appreciated by Mr. Ranganath.