Pawan Recovers; Tests negative for Covid Published by GulteDesk May 08, 2021
Actor and Jana Sena Party chief Pawan Kalyan who tested positive for Covid-19 about three weeks back has recovered. A statement from the Jana Sena Party is released sometime back which added that he tested negative for the virus in RT-PCR test.
The statement further added that Pawan has partial symptoms and need another couple of days of bed rest. He is being treated by Apollo doctors team but he is doing fine and condition is absolutely stable.
కరోనా నుంచి కోలుకున్న శ్రీ పవన్ కల్యాణ్ గారు pic.twitter.com/IHyoTsEKdd L.VENUGOPAL (@venupro) May 8, 2021
Pawan thanked all the people, Jana Sena supporters who have wished for his speedy recovery. The Jana Sena chief appealed to the people that the covid is creating a havoc in the country and so people must following guidelines formed by the government and help in stop the sprea
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Welfare measures, the Pinarayi factor and good governance helped the LDF overcome allegations of corruption
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A jubilant CPI(M) worker in front of the party headquarters in Thiruvananthapuram on May 2, 2021.
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Welfare measures, the Pinarayi factor and good governance helped the LDF overcome allegations of corruption
For almost four decades, power in Kerala has alternated between the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF). If this practice had continued, the UDF should have been voted to power in the just-concluded elections. But the voters gave a clear mandate for a second term to the LDF. For the LDF this was a key success in the wider context of national politics in general and the future of the Left parties in particular. For the UDF, this election has given it a second term in the Opposition and has proven to be a setback for the Congress
BDJS meet today to discuss course of action
The emphatic defeat suffered by the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) in the Assembly polls is set to deepen the schism between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Bharath Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS).
BDJS sources said party president Thushar Vellappally was giving serious thought about resigning from his position as State NDA convener in protest against the BJP’s “one-upmanship attitude”.
The party’s State council meeting to be held on Wednesday would take a final call on resignation and whether to continue in the NDA, said a senior BDJS leader.
The BDJS, considered the political arm of the Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana (SNDP) Yogam, which contested in 21 seats in the Assembly polls had drawn a blank. The party’s vote share, compared to the 2016 Assembly polls, has plummeted this time.
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HYDERABAD: The TRS juggernaut steamrolled its way to yet another electoral win on Monday by bagging both the municipal corporations of Warangal and Khammam and the five municipalities of Siddipet, Nakrekal, Jadcherla, Atchampet and Kothur. It also won three of the four wards which went for by-polls, making it a complete sweep.
The ruling party not only retained power in the seven urban local bodies but also won enough seats to easily win the posts of mayor and deputy mayor in the two municipal corporations and chairperson and deputy chairperson in the five municipalities. The date for indirect election to these posts would be announced soon. It is most likely to be conducted on the day of the swearing-in of the newly elected members.
Lessons For Telugu States From The Verdict In Five States Published by GulteDesk May 04, 2021
Though the electoral landscape significantly varies from state to state, every election offers interesting pointers to ponder. Politicians can draw suitable lessons from any election.
The politics of polarization attempted by BJP has not worked to the fullest extent in Bengal. The party’s vote share in Kerala dipped from 14.96 in 2016 to 11.3 percent in 2021, despite running a high voltage divisive campaign around the Supreme Court verdict on Sabarimala temple and its enforcement by the left government. The BJP’s Vetri Vel Yatra covering abodes of Lord Muruga failed to yield any political dividends for the saffron brigade in the land known for atheist politics of Dravidian identity.