The year 2019 was an eventful one in Andhra Pradesh politics. From political ties turning sour to the voters giving a massive mandate to a single party in AP elections
The year 2019 was an eventful one in Andhra Pradesh politics. From political ties turning sour to the voters giving a massive mandate to a single party in AP elections
Janasena Party (JSP) President, Pawan Kalyan, has indicated a possible re-alignment with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Speaking at a press conference held in Tirupati, the Janasena supremo stated that
The state government’s decision to convert government schools in Andhra Pradesh into English medium has drawn flak from the opposition. Opining that the move would render Telugu defunct, leaders from
In a protest against the sand crisis in Andhra Pradesh, Telugu Desam Party Chief N Chandrababu Naidu will undertake a day-long fast in Vijayawada on 14 November. The former Chief
The JanaSena Party’s long march in the city, on Sunday, witnessed a huge turnout from party supporters and construction workers. Organised to question the State Government on the current sand
JanaSena Party President Pawan Kalyan will be leading the party’s long march in Visakhapatnam on Sunday, 3 November. The party stated that the rally is being organised against the new
Pawan Kalyan will be leading a protest rally and long march by Janasena Party in Visakhapatnam on 3 or 4 November. The party, in an official release, said that the
Janasena Party MLA from Razole, Rapaka Varaprasad, on Tuesday, has reportedly surrendered to the police amid high drama. A case has been registered on the Janasena leader and his supporters
Janasena Party leader VV Lakshmi Narayana has shut down the rumours claiming his exit from the party. Rubbishing the reports, the former Joint Director (JD) of the CBI stated that
History was scripted on Monday when the Rajya Sabha adopted the bill to scrap Article 370 and Article 35(A), undoing the “special status” of Jammu and Kashmir. While the bill






