No place for Devender in Polit Bureau

T.D.P president N. Chandrababu Naidu announced a jumbo 179-member State committee on Monday but significantly T. Devender Goud, Tammineni Sitaram and E. Peddi Reddy who returned to party fold after a flip flop, did not find place.
Mr. Naidu told media persons that these leaders and Telugu film star and his brother in-law Balakrishna who too was expected to be accommodated, have opted out voluntarily. He said Mr. Balakrishna and Jr.NTR was keen on pursuing their film career, Mr. Goud told him that he would wait till next Mahanadu, but the real news is Goud cried a lot.
Notwithstanding the elaborate exercise that went into constitution of the State committee well past Sunday midnight there were protests. Six time MLA from Parigi in Ranga Reddy district, K. Harishwar Reddy was made a vice-president. But he was reportedly unhappy.
Another notable omission was that of former MLA of Secunderabad Talasani Srinivas Yadav. A noteworthy inclusion was that of C. M. Ramesh as vice-president. He was part of Mr. Naidu’s inner circle and selection panel that short-listed candidates in the general elections.
K. Sita Dayakar Reddy, MLA from Devarakadra in Mahbubnagar district, has taken the place of actor Roja, as the new president of Telugu Mahila. Mr. Naidu said the committee was a blend of old and new with 55 per cent representation to weaker sections.
There was adequate representation to women and youth.
There were seven new faces in the all- important Polit Bureau, including two women, Uma Madhava Reddy and Uppuleti Kalpana, Siasat Editor, Zahid Ali Khan, Ramesh Rathod MP, Parliamentary party leader, Nama Nageswara Rao, T. Bhimsen, and MLC, Sidda Raghava Rao. Pratibha Bharathi, Lal Jan Basha and Alladi Raj Kumar who were in Polit Bureau have now been made vice-presidents.
Ravula Chandrasekhara Reddy would be coordinator for subjects committee, D. Srisailam, president of SC Cell while L.V.S.R.K. Prasad would continue to be chairman of media committee.

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