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Published : May 26, 2019, 6:11 PM IST

ద్విచక్రవాహన ర్యాలీకి తరలి రండి!

హనుమాన్ జయంతి సందర్భంగా అనంతపురం జిల్లా కదిరిలో ద్విచక్రవాహన ర్యాలీ చేయనున్నట్టు స్థానిక హనుమాన్ సేవా సమితి సభ్యులు తెలిపారు. దేవస్థానం నుంచి నల్ల చెరువు మండలం పాలపాటిదిన్నె ఆంజనేయ స్వామి సన్నిధి వరకూ ర్యాలీ ఉంటుందన్నారు. భక్తులు భారీ సంఖ్యలో తరలిరావాలన్నారు.

ద్విచక్రవాహన ర్యాలీకి తరలి రండి!

హనుమాన్ జయంతి సందర్భంగా అనంతపురం జిల్లా కదిరిలో ద్విచక్రవాహన ర్యాలీ చేయనున్నట్టు స్థానిక హనుమాన్ సేవా సమితి సభ్యులు తెలిపారు. దేవస్థానం నుంచి నల్ల చెరువు మండలం పాలపాటిదిన్నె ఆంజనేయ స్వామి సన్నిధి వరకూ ర్యాలీ ఉంటుందన్నారు. భక్తులు భారీ సంఖ్యలో తరలిరావాలన్నారు.

RESTRICTION SUMMARY: PART NO ACCESS THAILAND
SHOTLIST:
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ARCHIVE: Bangkok - 1 February 1981
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1. Various of then Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda welcoming then Chinese Premier Zhao to Government House
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ARCHIVE: Location unknown - 27 March 1981
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2. Wide of parade of militia
3. Wide of Prem Tinsulanonda saluting militias as he reviews their ranks from a jeep
5. Mid of Prem making speech, pull out to picture of the king behind him
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ARCHIVE: Thai-Cambodia border - 1 July 1980
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6. Various of Prem being shown weaponry on a Thai tank at Thai-Cambodia border a day after heavy fighting in the area between Thai troops and Vietnamese soldiers who had made an incursion
THAI TV POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY
ARCHIVE: Bangkok - June 2006
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7. Wide of King Bhumiphol on balcony of royal throne room building during celebrations to mark his 60th year as monarch
8. Mid of King Bhumiphol
9. Wide of then Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra reading speech about the King. Prem's career will always be remembered for his relationship with the king whom he served loyally, and to Thaksin, to whom he was an implacable enemy
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ARCHIVE: Bangkok - July 2007
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10. Various of violent protests outside Prem's home, protesters accused him of being behind the ousting of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra the previous year, in a military coup
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ARCHIVE: Bangkok - July 2007
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11. Various of aftermath next morning outside Prem's house
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ARCHIVE: Bangkok - 25 August 2016
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11. Various of Prem on his 96th birthday, receiving a present from Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha and distributing gifts to junta members
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ARCHIVE: Bangkok - 7 October 2016
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12. Prem arrives to give speak on corruption. Anti-corruption was one of his key themes
13. SOUNDBITE (Thai) Prem Tinsulanonda, Former Prime Minister:
"I propose that we start with the young generation and that we have to set an example. Most importantly we have to have cooperation from the people in the country."
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ARCHIVE: Bangkok - 24 March 2018
14. Various of Prem voting in the general election, one of the last times he was seen in public
STORYLINE:
Prem Tinsulanonda, one of Thailand's most influential political figures over four decades who served as army commander, prime minister and adviser to the royal palace, has died at age 98.
His death on Sunday in a Bangkok hospital was announced by the government's Public Relations Department, confirming earlier unofficial reports in Thai media.
Prem was best noted for his longstanding devotion to the monarchy, especially the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who appointed him to his Privy Council immediately after he stepped down as prime minister, and named him head of that powerful advisory body in 1998.
His close relationship with Bhumibol helped cement the military's ties with the palace, ensuring they were the country's two most powerful institutions.
Prem served as prime minister from 1980 to 1988.  While most Thai army commanders came to the position through coups, Prem was elected by parliament though he never ran for office.
Critics questioned his devotion to democracy, and later accused him of encouraging, if not engineering, the 2006 coup that ousted elected Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
He denied the charge, but his behind-the-scenes power-brokering underlined the influence he continued to hold in the military. Well-publicized annual pilgrimages to his Bangkok home to convey birthday greetings were undertaken by all army brass.
Prem appeared to be in vigorous health for his age until recently. He appeared frail at two most recent public appearances: voting in the March general election and the coronation of Bhumibol's son, King Maha Vajiralongkorn, earlier this month.
As prime minister himself, Prem weathered two attempted coups and was reportedly the target of assassination plots by his enemies in the army.
Junior officers pushed a reluctant Prem into taking the prime minister's job in 1980, when Thailand faced an ailing economy and perils on the border with Cambodia, which had been occupied by Vietnamese forces who had driven out the communist Khmer Rouge regime but also sent hundreds of thousands of refugees into Thailand.
At the same time, Thailand had expanded ties with China and allies in the West, Japan and Southeast Asia.
At home, Prem relied on a general amnesty and other political means to prompt massive defections from the communist guerrilla movement.
Prem was born in the major southern fishing port of Songkhla on Aug. 26 1920.
He attended the prestigious Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy in Bangkok and later US Army schools. He began his military career in 1941 as a second lieutenant in a tank regiment.
He first achieved national prominence in 1974-77, when as army commander in the Thailand's poor rural northeast he stressed rural development and civic action instead of military might in a successful campaign against communist insurgents.
He was appointed deputy interior minister in 1977 and later army commander in chief and defense minister. He became prime minister in March 1980, after the resignation of Kriangsak Chomanand, another former military leader.
The border crisis with Cambodia eased over time, and Prem had the good luck to preside over the birth of the country's economic boom, which ended only with Asia's devastating 1997 financial crisis.
Prem showed little appetite for public political activity, and was dubbed by some academics as suffering from "reluctant ruler syndrome".
Without a party base of his own, his patchwork Cabinets of opportunistic politicians and technocrats were not models of good governance. As Thailand moved from crisis to prosperity, public sentiment for better, more democratic leadership also rose. Prem's aloof manner, bordering on arrogance, also earned him little popularity.
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