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    Government of AP Spending More Money on YSR 1st Death Celebrations.


    Posted Date: 01 Sep 2010      Posted By:: MALLEDI     Member Level: Gold    Member Rank: 20     Points: 1   Responses: 1



    Dear Friends,

    Government of Andhra Pradesh Spending much more money to celebrate YSR 1st death Anniversary. Congress High Command decided to distribute money for the party men who died with shock after ysr death. Jagan mohan Reddy says Odarpu is not for money distributing, but he distributing money. Discusss about Government Money Spending for Death Anniversary Celebrations of YSR. and Congress High Command Decission.

    - Malledi





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    #666    Author:       Member Level: Gold      Member Rank: 5     Date: 03/Sep/2010   Rating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 3

    Yes Malledi this govt is caught on a wrong foot and is forced to spend public money to safe guard the congress interest. As the rift between the high command and Jagan, this spending has become inevitable for the state govt to show Jagan that this govt do recognise the contributions of YSR. Any way its not good to spend public money on hoardings and flexies.

    K Mohan

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