Friday, March 20, 2009

PR’s hunt for symbol continues Special Correspondent

Negotiations on with parties in Mizoram, Goa, Puducherry and Kerala: Chiru


BANTUMILLI (KRISHNA DIST.): Talks are on with leaders of regional parties in Mizoram, Goa, Puducherry and Kerala for getting a “temporary common symbol” for the Praja Rajyam (PR), said its president K. Chiranjeevi here on Wednesday, even as he maintained that the party would approach the Supreme Court again.

Addressing a press conference before setting out on the second day of his road shows in Krishna district, Mr. Chiranjeevi said that it was wrongly reported in a section of the media that the PR was negotiating with parties in Sikkim for the symbol.

He said the PR had withdrawn its petition on common symbol from the High Court, but would approach the Supreme Court.

Asked if the ground was being prepared for Allu Aravind to contest from Machilipatnam Lok Sabha constituency, Mr. Chiranjeevi said no decision had been taken on whether or not Mr. Aravind would contest in the elections. Mr. Aravind’s services were actually needed to run the party organisation, but if the party decided that he should contest, then Machilipatnam would be a “good place”, he said.

‘Small boy’

About the campaign of NTR Jr., Mr. Chiranjeevi said he had nothing to say except that NTR Jr. was a “small boy” and that the two campaigns could not be compared.

Mr. Chiranjeevi claimed that he was not going before the people as an actor.

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