Pullarao Pentapati with Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajapyee ji. This meeting took place in the Parliament House office A.B.Vajpayee. Pullarao Pentapati presented a number of representations the Prime Minister on diverse issues.
Dr Pentapati Pullarao is an Economist, Columnist and Public Affairs Activist and has contributed over 650+ articles to periodicals and newspapers in the last 15 years.
Thursday, 27 February 2014
Pentapati Pullarao was the Chief Guest at a Conference and Mega Camp
Pentapati Pullarao was the Chief Guest at the State meeting and Conference of the Andhra Pradesh Medara Sangh. This organisation works exclusively for the upliftment of the 7 –lakh strong MEDARA communtiy whoare totally forst-dependent. Their demands include declaring them as Sch. Tribes and also providing them a regualrly supply of bamboo for their livelihood.
Dr Pentapati Pullarao as a Chief Guest at a district function of NGOs
Dr Pentapati Pullarao as the Chief Guest at a function where he distributed Hearing Aids. More than a thousand Hearing Aids were distributed at this Hearing Aid Mela in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh.
Dr Pullarao Pentapati leading a demonstration at Tanuku Rail Over bridge
Pullarao Pentapati leading a demonstration at Tanuku Rail Over bridge. The people of Tanuku wanted the railway gate to be made operational. Nearly one lakh of people were greatly harassed due to problematic placement of the Tanuku Rail Over-Bridge.
Dr Pentapati Pullarao with Handicapped Youth
Dr Pentapati Pullarao with village residents of Andhra Pradesh who were thanking him for getting community hall for their area.
Pullarao Pentapati had petitioned the Ministry of Social Justice
Pullarao Pentapati along with farmers at an irirgation site in Andhra Pradesh. The farmer were demanding that the ancient dam be modernised so that the villages nearby are not floded annually.
Pentapati Pullarao with Shri S.M. Laljan Basha .Member of Parliament and Chairman
Pentapati Pullarao inaugarating Mega Passport Camp at Tadepalligudem, Andhra Pradesh udner the aegis of Lions Club, Tadepalligudem, Andhra Pradesh.
Monday, 17 February 2014
Dr Pentapati Pullarao - Kejriwal‘s Politics and Consequences
Pentapati Pullarao - Like the famous Halley’s Comet, which comes once every 75 years near earth, Kejriwal was like Halley’s comet in politics. Arvind Kejriwal burned bright in the last 2 months and is now at the crossroads. What the future holds none can say. No one expected him to become the Chief Minister of Delhi. That itself was the greatest shock for Indian politics. The BJP and the Congress have dominated Delhi since Independence. Yet, Kejriwal ousted both of them. He defeated the sitting chief Minister of Delhi Sheila Dikshit .These are extraordinary feats. He has not a rich man or a dynast. He had no party organization. Yet, he won the most prestigious Chief Ministership of the country.
Kejriwal could have carried on as Chief Minister for a full 5 years. Yet, he seemed more interested in challenges. He was also sharp enough to understand that both BJP and the Congress would like him to politically destroy him and get back to the comfortable two-party system. Kejriwal wanted to survive and yet challenge both BJP and Congress. This was very difficult task. The Congress and the BJP would taunt him every day that his promises are not kept. In fact, these taunts made Kejriwal more alert. The great French Emperor Napoleon used to say "Never interrupt an opponent when is committing a mistake." The constant criticism of Kejriwal made him extremely alert. We should never underestimate a man who became Chief Minister of Delhi.
Kejriwal could have carried on as Chief Minister for a full 5 years. Yet, he seemed more interested in challenges. He was also sharp enough to understand that both BJP and the Congress would like him to politically destroy him and get back to the comfortable two-party system. Kejriwal wanted to survive and yet challenge both BJP and Congress. This was very difficult task. The Congress and the BJP would taunt him every day that his promises are not kept. In fact, these taunts made Kejriwal more alert. The great French Emperor Napoleon used to say "Never interrupt an opponent when is committing a mistake." The constant criticism of Kejriwal made him extremely alert. We should never underestimate a man who became Chief Minister of Delhi.
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