Thursday, January 7, 2016

Missing Missing

South Central Railway conducted a special meeting in Vijayawada for the MPs of seemandhra to prioritise the railway development in their respective constituencies and listen to their demands before upcoming railway budget.Most MPs of the new AP state participated and presented their demands.

But....
Guess who is absent here??

16 comments:

  1. The great use less our MP Siva Prasad?

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  2. Okka clue kuda lekunda em kanipedtunnaru basoo.

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  3. Because he doesn't want development of Chittoor city and surroundings

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  4. What is that we are going to get if we cry like this?
    MP is not attending, CM is not concentrating?
    Rather we should do the things which bring developments to Chittory City?

    Does any one thinks CM and MP read this? If at all they read this, will they have concern on Chittoor City?

    Common man like us reading these posts doesn't bring development to Chittoor. It's brings only time pass to people who follow this blog.

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  5. Hi kalyan,
    Few years back no one even bothered to discuss the development of Chittoor. Now thousands are voicing out through social media and other forums. When people start realising things, everything will have to fall into the line.
    For every aspect there will be two sides. Official and govt friendly media will always favour it by turning a blind eye towards chittoor.
    For example, eenadu dist edition has atleast 10 news items (one compulsory on main page) regarding developments and problems in Tpty. Even a drainage blockade in Tirupati is given more importance than severely crowded or unlit roads of ctr.
    Now if like minded people like me n u share the ground reality, it will surely help atleast few more to understand the real issues.

    This blog started with 1 person, but now has around 900 daily followers. Might not show immediate results, but a strong impact on peoples minds is the need of the hour.
    Regarding representation to collecter, mla, cm....everything was tried. Numerous emails and open letters were sent with zero response.

    A Single voice might not stimulate a deaf ear, but a collective shout will pearce the ear drums of ignorant politicians.

    Even a satellite to mars starts with designing nut and bolt.

    Feel free to share your thoughts

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  6. Kalyan:I don't know, what is your problem here. Why you voted for TDP?. People awareness is required about either MP or MLA or CM. that is the reason facebook or manachittoor or any social media. Just based on social media facebook or twitter,today Narendra modi is PM.

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  7. CM Garriki tirupatilo parytana vundaaga...MP Garru Vijayawada ela veltharayya..Idhi Jarigenaa...Andharu alochana cheyalsina vishayam.

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    1. Avuna. OK. Good reason.
      Let's leave this meet.
      Why he didn't attend any railway meeting with GM.
      JC diwakar reddy met both DRM guntakal, and GM secunderabad thrice in last month regarding railway development in Anantapur.

      Did u any time hear such news reg ctr mp. This is his 7 th year as chittoor mp ( 5+2).
      One single action benefitting chittoor??????

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    2. Railway budget time lo Head meedha cloth kappukuni vastaadu chittoor ki ami ivaledhani..Athaniki Markulu akkada padipothayii..Ippudu emi avasaram vundhi attend avvataniki..

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  8. chittoor development is guaranteed

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  9. send petition to national highways and pmo

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    1. I have sent 2 petitions to nhai and north. I will share with u shortly

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  10. dont buy paper donate the money for swatch barath is better for good cause.

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  11. Guys dont believe in these news papers.. Do you seriously believe TPT Corporation can be extended till Puttur? Ah papers eyyadam... miru koppadadam... andariki chedda avvatam...I feel Koncham better ga think cheyyatam will benefit ....

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