Tuesday, 13 December 2011

SC fires Tamil Nadu and Kerala states on Mullaiperiyar dam issue. Where is justice ? T.N or Kerala side...?

The Supreme Court of India on Tuesday (13-12-11) criticized in strong words both the governments of Tamil Nadu and Kerala states saying, instead of trying to put out the fire they are fueling on the Mullaperiyar Dam row.

The Mullaperiyar dam controversy is worsening these days, with the support of both the governments encouraging their people to riot against the other.

All the other Indian States and the popular electronic and print medias came openly in support the stand of the Kerala Government which repeatedly assure Tamil Nadu that all the water and the treaty will stand good even if another strong dam is built instead of the present old dam.

Kerala Government categorically emphasis the need for protecting the lives and properties of millions of people who can be washed away, in the unfortunate incident of the dam break.

Even many broad minded people of Tamil Nadu say this offer is acceptable and they wonder why the Tamil Nadu government is remaining stubborn without thinking of taking an amicable step to settle the matter.

What can the ordinary people do...? They can pray for a friendly solution to this burning issue which can become a wild fire...!

What is your opinion on this issue...? Please add your comments below...! Thanks...!

Monday, 5 December 2011

Kiran's Congress government in A.P wins the no-confident motion by Telugu Desam...?

The no-confidence motion passed by the opposition Telugu Desam Party in the Andhra Pradesh legislative assembly on December 5, 2011 against the ruling Congress Government led by the chief minister Mr Kiran Kumar Reddy, is lost and the Government wins and with stands the motion.

The assembly witnessed hot and serious debate earlier today (Monday) between the Telugu Desam Chief and opposition leader Mr N. Chandra Babu Naidu and the Chief Minister Mr Kiran Kumar Reddy, each making more of personal attacks than of political issues on the other.

Though some MLAs of Mr Jagan Mohan Reddy's YSR Congress party supported the no-confidence motion, the motion failed and there is no immediate harm to the government.

There is wide spread opinion among the public that thoug YSR Congress categorically considers Telugu Desam Party as their grand enemy, they made true the old saying... 'enemy's enemy is my ally'...! Many people have started raising this question, who is the arch-rival among the two parties for YSRC...? Is it INC or TDP...?

This is the nineth no-confidence motion passed in the history of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assebly which none of them won...!