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Musings of an unknown citizen

Indian Cricket Well according to me this is not even a great subject to write about as it is following and churned on all formats of the media and literally 95% people in India follow the same. I used to be one of the 95% earlier (prior to the first scam where Azharuddin & Co were suspended). I lost my interest after the successive scandals. I remember President of BCCI was asked to step down last year itself at the time of controversy regarding the spot fixing (or whatever name it was called) but he came back through back door once again. Now the highest court in India has ordered him to step down and asked Mr Sunil Gavaskar to takeover as a President in the interim along with Mr Shivlal Yadav as the second president. With due respects to the honourable court and the justices who delivered the judgement, the first part of the judgement is ok as the one being ordered to step down is perceived to be the corrupting influence. My grouse is only with the second part, why Mr Gav

Musings of an unknown citizen

Alliances and More Looks like the main opposition party is a real hurry to get into power. The party which terms itself as “A party with a difference” is proving itself to be really different this time. They are ready to enter into an alliance with whatever and whoever ready to join them like the yet to be born party like Jana Sena started by Mr Pawan Kalyan (brother of Mr Chiranjeevi a Tollywood matinee idol). Pawan Kalyan himself is one of the leading actors in Tollywood which is dominated by the Mega family (Mega Star was / is an petname for Chiranjeevi). Jana Sena Party has been only announced days back and does not even have a proper office of its own. However the country's main opposition party is ready to join in an alliance with them. Similarly they went and allied themselves with 4-5 minor parties in Tamil Nadu as both the ruling AIADMK and opposition DMK have at the moment not allied with anybody now. Infact people in Tamil Nadu thinks now that great lady of AIAD

Why contesting from two constituencies?

Now that elections have been declared in India. As a natural consequence every party ruling, opposition or even non-entities currently but who wants to play a major role in case of a fractured mandate are busy with seat allocation, canvassing, alignments etc. Famous or infamous “Aaya Rams and Gaya Rams” or so called “Jumping Stars” who habitually move from one party to another party are very busy in their endeavours. Like some of the earlier elections there is one strong contender for the post be it in the eyes of the main opposition party or the media. For the last 4-5 months there is a frenzy on the air waves chanting “NaMo” which is the short name of Mr Narendra Modi. Now it is declared by his party that he will be contesting from two seats viz., Varanasi (in Uttar Pradesh) and Vadodara (in his stronghold Gujarat). May be I am naive about politics or may be I am not knowledgeable about the ways of politics, but I have a big doubt. Please note that I am not from any pa

Incredible India - Ramappa Temple, Telangana

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There are several temples in India in several states with exotic architecture, carvings etc. One such is located at Palampet which is around 70 KM from Warangal (via Mulugu) in the newly formed state of Telangana (part of Erstwhile Andhra Pradesh). This is a heritage monument recognised by the Archeological Survey of India. https://www.google.co.in/maps/dir/Warangal,+Andhra+Pradesh/Ramappa+Temple,+Palampet,+Andhra+Pradesh+506345/@18.2529547,80.0323757,112045m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m13!4m12!1m5!1m1!1s0x3a33450bd75e4be7:0x9c51d70cf1a16b09!2m2!1d79.9192702!2d17.9744395!1m5!1m1!1s0x3a330e7519eefc6f:0xacc2bee174187d8a!2m2!1d79.942776!2d18.259285?hl=en   Warangal was the captial of the Kakatiya Dynasty which ruled areas from Telangana, Andhra. Some of the famouns rulers were Ganapathideva, Rudrama Devi and Prataparudra. Rudrama Devi was one of the few women rulers in the Indian History and she ruled for around 25-30 years. The rule of Kakatiyas ended after Prataparudra.  Ramappa temple w

Other side of the Coin - Games Politicians Play

The biggest sensation during the month of February was the drama played in Indian Parliament on the bifurcation bill of the state of Andhra Pradesh. After the episodes of pepper spray, stand-in by the central ministers from the state of Andhra Pradesh and whatever should not be done in a democracy this bill was passed by the Parliament. There was a blackout on TV coverage just minutes before the voting which was attributed to a so called technical failure which came to aid in many such undemocratic activities in the past as well. Anyway, the deed (good or bad based on one's view point) has happened. Now on the one hand a game of claim for the so called good deed for Telangana is being going on by all the parties who have taken part in the voting. In Telangana, it is natural that the KCR led TRS party claims that they are the authors for the justice done to the aspirations of the Telangana and are also showing appreciation on the Congress Party and Madam Sonia for the split. At