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Chiranjeevi: If not king, he’ll be kingmaker

August 18, 2008

Going by his reputation Chiranjeevi is an indecisive man who agonises a lot before taking any decision. But the delay in kickstarting his party has nothing to do with the megastar’s nature: it was possibly a deliberate decision to float a political outfit only six months before the elections. The film star wants to take a one full circle of the state which he reckons would boost his popularity enough to allow him to somersault to the chief minister’s gaddi. By implication the thinking is that if the period between his actual launch and elections is longer the superstar’s appeal could be waning.

But on the eve of his maiden political press conference, analysts predict with confidence that Chiru will certainly be kingmaker, though they can’t figure out whether he has the chance of becoming the king. “It’s an inter-dependent world, what you will be able to achieve will also depend on what others do. Before Chandrababu Naidu’s ‘Mee Kosam’ it was certain that TDP was on a very weak wicket; but no longer so. It would not be a cakewalk for Chiranjeevi,” says a Congress MP.

In other words, if there were prospects earlier that the main battle would be between the Congress and the Chiranjeevi party, the present assessment is that there will be a three-way battle. “This could well throw up a hung legislative assembly, which means that Chiranjeevi can become a crucial factor and may be a kingmaker,” a political analyst said.

Other analysts say that if Naidu’s crisscrossing of the state had not been perceived as not good enough, his cadres would have left en masse and what is more his support base would have shifted away from him to Chiranjeevi. But except for a few leaders not many are expected to desert Chandrababu.

The Congress under Y S Rajasekhara Reddy – in spite of his overconfidence – however remains strong notwithstanding the anti incumbency factor. This means that the number of Congress leaders – except for those who see no chances of getting party nominations in the next elections – deserting the party for Chiranjeevi party will be minimal.

Analysts say that for Chiranjeevi to transit to be perceived as king from kingmaker will be a giant leap. They point out that only if the megastar is able to truly become a backward caste leader will he able to become the king. “The OBCs, Dalits and scheduled tribes comprise the majority of voters in the state. In this the OBCs form the chunk. He has to win their support to become chief minister,” a political analyst said.

At present Chiranjeevi is merely seen as a leader of the Kapus and of his fans who are concentrated in cities. “The common man and the OBCs are yet to sail with him though his manifesto makers and political aides are advising him to have a strong backward caste orientation,” a close watcher of political affairs says.

However analysts agree that the megastar has a strong support base in West and East Godavari, Srikakulam, Vijayanagaram, Visakhapatnam, parts of Guntur, Krishna, Chittoor, Prakasam, Kurnool and Anantapur districts. Though in his films Chiranjeevi asks for a share of the earnings in the Nizam’s territory as his remuneration, his support base in Telangana is not all that much.

Courtesy :- Times Of India

5000 NRIs to attend Chiranjeevi’s party launch

July 19, 2008

Eight seems to be the lucky and favored number of popular Telugu film star Chiranjeevi as his choice of timing to announce his party suggest. The star will make the first formal announcement of the launching of a new party on August 8 at the temple town of Kanchipraum in Tamil Nadu. The announcement will come at 8:08 am, reliable sources in the star’s camp said.

However the choice of Kanchi has come as a surprise because Chiranjeevi’s party is essentially a regional party meant for the Telugus.

The Mahuratam has reportedly been fixed in consultations with the astrologers and pundits. The formal announcement will be followed by a massive public meeting in Hyderabad on August 15 at the Nizam college grounds. The preparations have already begun for the show of strength and the organisers are hoping for a deluge of fans and followers of Chiranjeevi.

In a display of support and solidarity with the star, more than 5000 non-resident Indians from the United States and some others countries are also expected to attend the meeting. Already a few NRIs have reached Hyderabad and were busy in mobilizing the support for the star’s proposed political party. Several associations of Telugu-speaking NRIs were making arrangements for the journey of the NRIs to Hyderabad to be present in inauguration of the new party.  Some of the NRS in New Jersey also had a video conference with Naga Babu, younger brother of Chiranjeevi and a key figure in the proposed party.

The keen interest of the NRIs in Chiranjeevi’s plan has not come as a surprise because the star has a big fan following among the NRIs in US cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, Detroit and New Jersey.

Meanwhile, Chiranjeevi seems to be attracting retired Telugu bureaucrats. They include former IPS officer Chittur Koteshwara Rao, retried IAS officer of Maharashtra cadre Rama Rao. They held talks with some of the key figures in the actor’s camp and expressed their keenness to join the party.

Rama Rao has served as the chief secretary of the Maharashtra government and also held other important post while Koteshwara Rao was the inspector general of police in Andhra Pradesh. Party sources said many other officers were also in touch with the camp.

Courtesy :- Rediff

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