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All,

 

See below a cool statement from YSR, Andhra Pradesh

Chief Minister.

 

The headline should be

 

" God loves Andhra Pradesh even after being

humiliated". Rains !!!only after the stay order. But

what happened? TTD arrogant people continue thier

menace and blasted the Lord's house with bombs.

Tirumala has virtually turned iinto a Iraq where bomb

blasting is heard everyday. It is high time we all

take the fight to the feet of narayana at Tirumala.

 

Jai Srimannarayana!!!

 

Narsaraj ramanuja dasi

 

 

God loves Andhra Pradesh, says YSR

 

 

Hyderabad/ Visakhapatnam, July 27: If the Chief

Minister is to be believed, then no matter what

happens, God does love our State and is watching over

it. Relieved by recent rains, Y S Rajasekhar Reddy

pointed out that though Karnataka has refused to

release Krishna water, the rain god has been merciful

and has made up for the neighbour’s denial.

 

In his attempt to defend the Congress government in

Karnataka, YSR said that the Opposition in the

neighbouring State was responsible for Karnataka’s

refusal to release water from Almatti. He admitted

that Karnataka had water in excess of its capacity to

store and utilise. However, the Telugu Desam members

were more interested in knowing when the State

government would release water to the Krishna delta.

 

To this YSR responded by saying: “The rain god has

been merciful. Even if the crocodile tears shed by the

Telugu Desam and water released by Karnataka is not

enough to meet the needs of the Krishna delta, the

rain god will help us.” He predicted that in a couple

of days the Almatti and the Narayanapur reservoirs

will be full.

 

Giving credibility to his faith was the statement

issued by the Cyclone Warning Centre in Visakhapatnam.

The CWC said that a low pressure area has formed over

north-west Bay and adjoining west-central Bay of

Bengal on Tuesday morning and likely to stay become a

wellmarked one. Under its influence thunder-showers

are likely during next 36 hours at many places over

coastal Andhra.

 

Isolated heavy rains also likely over north coastal

Andhra during the same period. Strong winds from

westerly direction with speed reaching 50 kmph is also

likely along and off the coast during next 24 hours,

the bulletin said.

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