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Praja Rajyam Party releases first list of 95 candidates for the Assembly polls

Chiranjeevi’s Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) released its first list of 95 candidates for the Assembly polls and nine for the Lok Sabha seats in Andhra Pradesh. Chiranjeevi, PRP President, who is currently on a campaign tour in East Godavari district, released the list at Jaggampet.

His name is prominent in the list with several other top leaders too finding a place. Chiranjeevi will be contesting the April 23 Assembly election from Tirupati, where he launched his party on August 26, 2008. Another list is expected to be released later in the evening.

Lok Sabha

  • Adilabad (ST): M. Naga Rao;
  • Karimnagar: V. Rajendra;
  • Zahirabad: S. Lingayet;
  • Malkajgiri: T. Devender Goud;
  • Hyderabad: Fatima Begum;
  • Warangal (SC): Dr Rajamouli;
  • Mahbubabad (ST): D.T. Naik;
  • Araku (ST): M. Simhachalam;
  • Srikakulam: V. Kalyani

Assembly seats

  • Tirupati: Chiranjeevi;
  • Itchapuram: V. Seshagiri Rao;
  • Palasa: V. Nageswara Rao;
  • Tekkali: D. Srinivas;
  • Pathapatnam: P. Karunakar;
  • Srikakulam: Korni Pratap;
  • Amadalavalasa: Tammineni Sitaram;
  • Narasannapeta: Dola Jagan;
  • Etcherla: K.K. Venkata Rao;
  • Rajam (SC): K. Jogulu;
  • Palakonda (ST): Viswasaraya Kalavati;
  • Parvathipuram (SC): Rettapally Lalita;
  • Salur (ST): T. Hanumanta Rao;
  • Bobbili: M. Venkata Ramana;
  • Gajapathinagaram: K. Srinivas;
  • Nellimarla: Kandula Raghu Babu;
  • Vizianagaram: M. Geeta;
  • Srungavarapukota: G. Maheswara Rao;
  • Madugula: Paila Prasada Rao;
  • Paderu (ST): T. Krishnaveni;
  • Narsipatnam: R. Yerra Pathrudu;
  • Bodhan: Captain Karunakar Reddy;
  • Jukkal (SC): Aruna Tara;
  • Banswada: Kasula Bala Raju;
  • Nizamabad (Urban): Rahim;
  • Balkonda: Y. Anil;
  • Korutla: Sunil Venkat;
  • Jagitial: Dr Chandrasekhar Goud;
  • Dharmapuri (SC): Geddam Rajesh;
  • Manthani: Putta Madhu;
  • Peddpalle: Vemula Sasirekha Rammurthy;
  • Choppadandi (SC): G. Lavanya;
  • Sircilla: Gajula Balaiah;
  • Manakondur (SC): K. Satyanarayana;
  • Huzurabad: Pingali Venkateswar Reddy;
  • Husnabad: E. Peddi Reddy;
  • Medak: Batti Jagapati;
  • Andole: Malyala Sridhar;
  • Dubbak: Nageswar Reddy;
  • Malkajgiri: Kanaka Reddy;
  • Kukatpally: Kuna Venkatesh Goud;
  • Uppal: A.Narendra;
  • Lal Bahadur Nagar: Sama Ranga Reddy;
  • Maheswaram: A.V.N. Reddy;
  • Rajendranagar: Sama Rajpal Reddy;
  • Malakpet: Karate Raju;
  • Amberpet: Gopagani Srinivasa Goud;
  • Jubilee Hills: Humayun;
  • Sanathnagar: P.L. Mahender;
  • Nampally: Md. Feroz Khan;
  • Karwan: P. Venkata Krishna;
  • Charminar: Mir Yousef Ali;
  • Secunderbad Cant. (SC): Narra Ravi Kumar;
  • Chandrayangutta: Raju Yadav;
  • Atchampet: P. Muneendranath;
  • Devarkadra: K.S. Ravi Kumar;
  • Devarakonda (ST): Ramesh Naik;
  • Nagarjunasagar: Ramachandra Naik;
  • Huzurnagar: M. Srinivas;
  • Kodad: Jagadam Sudhakar;
  • Suryapet: D. Goud;
  • Nalgonda: D. Narsimha Reddy;
  • Nakirekal (SC): Daida Sravan;
  • Tungaturthi: J. Sunder Rao;
  • Alair: Sobha Rani;
  • Wyra (ST): Banothu Vani Kumari;
  • Kothagudem: Y. Krishna;
  • Bhadrachalam (ST): Gundu Sharath;
  • Tamballpalle: Kalicharla Prabhakar Reddy;
  • Peeleru: Chintala Ramachandra Reddy;
  • Chandragiri: Saikam Jayachandra Reddy;
  • Nagari: Sudarshana Verma;
  • Chittore: J.M.C. Srinivasulu;
  • Allagadda: Bhuma Sobhanagi Reddy;
  • Srisailam: Budda Sesha Reddy;
  • Panyam: D. Vishnuvardhan Reddy;
  • Nandyal: A.V. Subba Reddy;
  • Banganapalle: Katasani Rami Reddy;
  • Dhone: M. Govinda Rajulu;
  • Kodumuru: B. Karunaker;
  • Aluru: G. Jayaram;
  • Rayadurgam: B. Manohar;
  • Tadipatri: Paila Narsimhaiah;
  • Anantapur: T.J. Prakash;
  • Kalyanadurgam: K. Ramanna;
  • Kadiri: Dr Sidda Reddy;
  • Penukonda: K. Ramesh Babu;
  • Uravakonda: Chennakesava Rao;
  • Proddutur: M.V. Muralidhar Reddy;
  • Jammalamadugu: Vangala Nagendra Yadav;
  • Badwel: S. Venkateswarlu;
  • Giddaluru: M. Rambabu;
  • Machilipatnam: Buragadda Vedavyas;
  • Kaikaluru: Kamineni Srinivas;
  • Gudivada: Ravi Venkateswara Rao;
  • Nuziveedu: M. Vijaya Nirmala.

Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) gets Rail Engine Symbol for the upcoming polls

PRP gets Rail Engine Symbol

PRP gets Rail Engine Symbol

Prajarajyam Party (PRP) atlast gets a common symbol, rail engine symbol, for its candidates to contest in the 2009 Assembly Elections and Loksabha Elections. The Supreme Court on Friday directed the Election Commission to give the Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) a common symbol for the forthcoming elections. The PRP will get the rail engine symbol that it opted for.

The MDMK (Desiya Murpu Dravida Kazhagam) of Vijayakanth in Tamil Nadu got the nagara (drum) and the Lok Satta the whistle. The apex court brushed aside objections of the Election Commission that allotting symbols after the election had been notified would be difficult.

Chiranjeevi, who was informed about the order during a campaign stop at Peddapuram in East Godavari district, said, “We believe in God and the judicial system.” Read the rest of this entry »

Is Posani Krishna Murali contesting for PRP?

Some rumours are doing rounds recently that the director Posani Krishna Murali may be the Praja Rajyam Party’s choice for Guntur Assembly constituency. According to sources, Praja Rajyam Party is very much interested on considering him to make contest from Guntur in the coming 2009 assembly elections.
Posani Krishna Murali already said that he would not be contesting the elections, but who knows??. Insiders say that Posani Krishna Murali would be PRP’s candidate from Guntur for sure.

Chiranjeevi is Contesting from Tirupati

Chiranjeevi, Praja Rajyam Party Supremo, disclosed that he was keen to contest from Tirupathi and his hometown Narsapuram. He previously said that he is willing to contest from two constituencies just like late Sri NT Rama Rao.
Praja Rajyam Party is still struggling to find right candidates for various constituencies. Chiranjeevi says that they are still evaluating suitable candidates keeping in mind his promise of Social Justice and he don’t want to take wrong people in a rush.

Chiru’s Praja Rajyam party fails to get a common election symbol

Chiranjeevi’s Praja Rajyam Party once again failed to get a common symbol for 2009 assembly and loksabha elections.

The Praja Rajyam spokesperson, Mr Parakala Prabhakar said in Hyderabad, that the party would move the Supreme Court for the symbol. Mr Parakala Prabhakar said, however, that the party had not received the communication from the Election Commission.

According to sources, the Election Commission  has said that only recognized political parties are eligible for a permanent symbol while registered parties will have to choose from the ”free symbols” available.

PRP candidate probables for 2009 Assembly Elections

PRP candidates (probables, not official yet) for 2009 Assembly Elections

Srikakulam:

1. Etcherla: Kala Venkatarao

2. Pathapatnam: Kalamata Mohanrao

3. Rajam: Kambala Jogulu

4. Tekkali: Satyanand or Sinivasarao

5. Amadalavalasa: Thammineni Vani

6. Narasannapeta: Jagan or Nageswararao

Vizianagaram:

1. Vizianagaram: Ayyalu or Geetha

2. Chipurupalle: K. Rammohanarao or R. Sugunakararao

Visakhapatnam:

1. Gajuwaka: Ganta Srinivasa Rao

2. Vizag (South): Rehman

3. Narsipatnam: Yerrapatrudu

4. Vizag (West): Ganapatrudu

East Godavari:

1. Rajahmundry-1: Bommana Rajkumar/Sankarrao

2. Jaggampeta: Jyothula Nehru

3. Kothapeta: B. Satyanandarao or Muthyala Satthibabu

4. Ramachandrapuram: Thota Thrimurthulu

West Godavari:

1. Narsapuram: Chirnajeevi

2. Achanta: Thammaiah

3. Ungutur: Kotagiri Vidhyadhara Rao

4. Bhimavaram: Satyaprasad

Krishna:

1. Kaikalur: Kamineni Srinivas

2. Machilipatnam: Booragadda Vedavyas

3. Avanigadda: Simhadri Chandrasekhar

4. Vijayawada Central: Vangaveeti Radhakrishna

5. Gudivada: Ravi Venkateswararao

6. Nuzvid: Mutthamseeti Vijayanirmala

7. Nandigama: John Wesley

8. Pedana: Naga Ramesh

9. Penamaluru: D. Muralimohanarao

Guntur:

1. Repalle or Tenali: Srinath

2. Ponnur: Posani Krishnamurali or Kota Srinivas

Prakasam:

1. Chirala: Paleti Ramarao

2. Addanki: Bachina Hanumantharao

Nellore:

1. Nellore: Putchalapalli Mitra

2. Venkatagiri: V. Penchalaiah

Chittoor:

1. Tirupati: Chiranjeevi

2. Pileru: Ch. Ramachandrareddy

3. Chittoor: JMC. Srinivas

4. Chandragiri: S. Jayachandrareddy

5. Satyavedu: Thalari Manohar or Tulasi Nehru

Kadapa:

1. Kadapa: Khaleel Bhasha

2. Proddatur: M.V. Ramanareddy

Anantapur:

1. Anantapur: Prakash or Prabhakara Chowdary

Kurnool:

1. Allagadda: Bhooma Shobanagireddy

2. Banaganapalle: Katasani Ramireddy

3. Srisailam: Budda Seshireddy

4. Nandyal: A.V. Subbareddy

5. Panyam: Vishnuvardhan Reddy

Telangana:

1. Koratla: Mamatha

2. Bodhan: Karunakar Reddy

3. Suryapet: Karuna or Satyanarayana

4. Sanathnagar: Vinay

5. Jukkal: Arunathara

6. Maheswaram: Venkatesh

7. Kodad: Jagadam Sudhakar Rao

8. Nagarjuna Sagar: E. Ramachandra Naik

9. Andole: Pentamma

10. Mahabubnagar: Rajeswar Reddy or Janardhan.

PRP Candidates for 2009 AP Assembly elections

Shown below are some of the PRP Candidates announced for the upcoming 2009 Assembly elections:

1. Tirupati: Chiranjeevi

2. Nellore: Mitra

3. Venkatagiri: Vanki Penchaliah

4. Sreesailam: Budda Seshareddy

5. Panyam: Santharamudu

6. Banaganapalli: Katasani Ramreddy

Local surveys are predicting 25-30 seats for Praja Rajyam Party in the 2009 Assembly elections but it will play vital role in the Godavari and Northern Coastal Andhra regions.

PRP Candidates for Loksabha elections

PRP Announced at least three candidates for the upcoming Loksabha elections.

1. Vijayawada:  Kesineni Nani
2. Visakhapatnam:  Ghanta Srinivasa Rao
3. Nandyal:  Bhuma Nagireddy

According to party sources, PRP will contest from 294 Assembly seats and 42 Loksabha seats

PRP Announced Candidates for Assembly elections 2009

Chiranjeevi’s Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) unofficially announced candidates list for 2009 Assembly and Loksabha elections.

Some highlights of the announcement (unofficial) are:

  • PRP President Chiranjeevi will contest from Tirupati. He also said he contests from three different places.
  • PRP Party spokesperson Mitra will contest from Nellore Assembly segment.
  • S.T candidate Munemma will contest from some general seat in Nellore district

According to the sources of Prajarajyam Party sources, PRP will contest from 294 Assembly seats and 42 Loksabha seats.