UP CM Akhilesh Yadav in AP

July 21, 2013 12:51
UP CM Akhilesh Yadav in AP

The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav landed in Hyderabad yesterday.  The youngest of the Chief Ministers Akhilesh met many political leaders in the city.  He was received by the Yadav leaders MP Congress MP Anjan Kumar Yadav and TDP leader Talasani Srinivasa Yadav.  

The main purpose of the visit of Akhilesh is to sow some political seeds in the State.  As a State with large number of voters, Andhra Pradesh certainly became a center of attraction for political parties to bring National leaders to the State.  BJP is planning for a great show of strength in the month of August when Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is going to lead a public meeting at Hyderabad entry as announced is against payment.  

Akhilesh Yadav is going to attend All India Yadav Meet today at Hyderabad.   After all, the political parties cannot rule out chances of gaining strength to the party with the participation from the caste feelings.  When caste sentiment comes, it seems that regional feeling will go behind.  At least that is what political leaders think.

Akhilesh Yadav who apparently wants to make the best of his trip met some Congress Leaders in the morning today.  First he met the Union Tourism Minister Chiranjeevi at his residence.  He also met PCC President Botsa Satyanaryana and Ministers Ganta Srinivasarao and Vatti Vasantha Kumar.

Akhilesh Yadav who came to the city yesterday called on the Chief Minsiter Kiran Kumar Reddy at his Camp Office and also Opposition leader TDP President Chandra Babu Naidu at his Jubilee Hills residence.  At both the places he talked about the BCs and the privileges the Government can extend to them.  He accepted before Chandra Babu Naidu that the advance announcement in favor of BC’s helped him in getting in to power in UP.

So all is in the game of politics whether it is to favor a community or a class.

(AW-SriJa)

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