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Published : Feb 22, 2019, 1:16 PM IST

జగన్-మోదీ జోడీ రాష్ట్రంలో కులం పేరిట కలహాలు సృష్టించాలని చూస్తున్నారని మంత్రి నారా లోకేశ్ ట్వీట్ చేశారు. అభివృద్ధి, సంక్షేమాలు జెండా, అజెండాగా చేసుకోని నిరంతరం రాష్ట్రం కోసం సీఎం నిరంతరం పాటుపడుతుంటే ఏదో కారణంతో గొడవలు పెట్టాలని చూస్తున్నారని విమర్శించారు. గుంటూరు రైతు హత్యను రాజకీయం చేయాలని ప్రయత్నించినా ప్రభుత్వం సమర్థంగా తిప్పికొట్టిందని వ్యాఖ్యానించారు. జగన్-మోదీలకు కులం, మతాలే అజెండాలని విమర్శించారు. అభివృద్ధి, సంక్షేమాలలో సీఎం చంద్రబాబుతో పోటీ పడలేక కులం పేరిట రాష్ట్రంలో అలజడి సృష్టించాలని ప్రయత్నిస్తున్నారని అన్నారు. కులం పేరిట ఎన్ని కుయుక్తులు పన్నినా తట్టుకుని నిలబడే శక్తి ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ ప్రజలకు ఉందన్నారు. ఏపీకి ప్రత్యేక హోదా ఇచ్చే వరకూ కేంద్రాన్ని నిలదీస్తునే ఉంటామని లోకేశ్ స్పష్టం చేశారు.

  • ప్రస్తుతం రాష్ట్రంలో కులం పేరుతో కుట్రలు మొదలుపెట్టారు. తరువాత మతం పేరుతో విద్వేషాలు రెచ్చగొట్టాలని ప్రయత్నం చేస్తున్నారు. జగన్ మోడీ రెడ్డి ద్వయం ఎన్ని కుయుక్తులు పన్నినా, ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ కి హోదా ఇచ్చేవరకూ కేంద్రాన్ని, ప్రధాని మోడీగారిని నిలదీయడంలో వెనక్కి తగ్గేది లేదు.

    — Lokesh Nara (@naralokesh) February 22, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

జగన్-మోదీ జోడీ రాష్ట్రంలో కులం పేరిట కలహాలు సృష్టించాలని చూస్తున్నారని మంత్రి నారా లోకేశ్ ట్వీట్ చేశారు. అభివృద్ధి, సంక్షేమాలు జెండా, అజెండాగా చేసుకోని నిరంతరం రాష్ట్రం కోసం సీఎం నిరంతరం పాటుపడుతుంటే ఏదో కారణంతో గొడవలు పెట్టాలని చూస్తున్నారని విమర్శించారు. గుంటూరు రైతు హత్యను రాజకీయం చేయాలని ప్రయత్నించినా ప్రభుత్వం సమర్థంగా తిప్పికొట్టిందని వ్యాఖ్యానించారు. జగన్-మోదీలకు కులం, మతాలే అజెండాలని విమర్శించారు. అభివృద్ధి, సంక్షేమాలలో సీఎం చంద్రబాబుతో పోటీ పడలేక కులం పేరిట రాష్ట్రంలో అలజడి సృష్టించాలని ప్రయత్నిస్తున్నారని అన్నారు. కులం పేరిట ఎన్ని కుయుక్తులు పన్నినా తట్టుకుని నిలబడే శక్తి ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ ప్రజలకు ఉందన్నారు. ఏపీకి ప్రత్యేక హోదా ఇచ్చే వరకూ కేంద్రాన్ని నిలదీస్తునే ఉంటామని లోకేశ్ స్పష్టం చేశారు.

  • ప్రస్తుతం రాష్ట్రంలో కులం పేరుతో కుట్రలు మొదలుపెట్టారు. తరువాత మతం పేరుతో విద్వేషాలు రెచ్చగొట్టాలని ప్రయత్నం చేస్తున్నారు. జగన్ మోడీ రెడ్డి ద్వయం ఎన్ని కుయుక్తులు పన్నినా, ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ కి హోదా ఇచ్చేవరకూ కేంద్రాన్ని, ప్రధాని మోడీగారిని నిలదీయడంలో వెనక్కి తగ్గేది లేదు.

    — Lokesh Nara (@naralokesh) February 22, 2019 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">
AP TELEVISION 0600GMT OUTLOOK FOR 22 FEBRUARY 2019
Here are the stories AP Television aims to cover over the next 12 hours. All times in GMT.
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EDITOR'S PICKS
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VIETNAM HOSTING A SUMMIT - Hanoi readies to host Trump-Kim summit. STORY NUMBER 4197348
CUBA INTERNET - Cellphone internet bringing changes to Cuba. STORY NUMBER 4197347
US ISRAEL LAUNCH - Israel aims for the moon with Genesis lunar lander. STORY NUMBER 4197344
SKOREA MODI - Indian PM visits National Cemetery in Seoul. STORY NUMBER 4197343
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TOP STORIES
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VATICAN SEX ABUSE - Second of a four-day of a summit convened by Pope Francis at the Vatican to prevent cover-ups by Catholic superiors everywhere, as many around the world continue to protect the church's reputation at all costs, denying that priests rape children and by discrediting victims even as new cases keep coming to light.
Summit
::0700GMT – Bishops begin arriving for second day of meeting. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
::0800GMT – Opening prayer of summit's second day, dedicated to accountability. Accessing live. Edit to follow.
::0815GMT - First presentation by Cardinal Oswald Gracias, entitled "Collegiality: Sent Together". Accessing live. Edit to follow.
::0900GMT - Second presentation by Cardinal Blase Joseph Cupich, entitled "Synodality: Jointly Responsible". Accessing live. Edit to follow.
::0945GMT - Q&A and coffee break at 1000GMT. No media access.
::1130GMT - Bishops leave for lunch. Covering live on merit. LiveU quality. Edit on merit.
::1230GMT - Vatican press briefing on the protection of minors in the church. Accessing Live. Edited self cover
::1430GMT - Bishops return to summit. Covering live on merit. Liveu quality. Edit to follow
::1500GMT - Third presentation by Linda Ghisoni, entitled "Communion: to work together". Accessing live. Edit to follow.  
::1530GMT - Q&A and coffee break at 1545GMT. No media access.
::1820GMT - Bishops leave at the end of day. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
Other coverage
::0900GMT - Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP) hold a briefing on the subject of alleged abuse by Catholic nuns. Edited self cover.
::1000GMT - Former nun and activist Mary Dsipeza delivers a letter to the Superiors General after a rally to denounce abuse in religious orders. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow
::1400GMT - Ending Clergy Abuse (ECA) briefing about testimonies and stories of abuse survivors. Edited self cover
::1400GMT - US survivors belonging to ECA and SNAP meet the US ambassador to the Holy See, Callista Gingrich. Access TBA
VENEZUELA CRISIS - Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro is ordering the border with Brazil closed as opposition leaders plan to bring in foreign humanitarian aid from neighboring nations. Maduro said on state television Thursday he's also considering a closure of Venezuela's border with Colombia.
::Venezuela's power struggle is set to become a battle of the bands Friday when musicians demanding President Nicolas Maduro allow in humanitarian aid and those supporting his refusal sing in rival concerts being held at both sides of a border bridge where tons of donated food and medicine are stored.
::COLOMBIA VENEZUELA AID CONCERT - Latin American musicians play a concert in Cucuta, at the border with Venezuela, to raise money for aid for that country.
-Live cover from 1600GMT
-Organisers of Venezuela Live Aid concert give a press conference. AP cover. Time TBA
::COLOMBIA BORDER PRESIDENTS - Colombian President Ivan Duque and Chilean President Sebastian Pinera meet at border town of Cucuta, where more aid is expected to arrive. AP cover. Time TBA
::VENEZUELA GUAIDO - Amid the mounting tensions, opposition leader Juan Guaido set off in a cross-country caravan for the border with Colombia, where much of the U.S.-supplied aid is warehoused. Chasing
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OTHER NEWS - ASIA
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CHINA SAUDI ARABIA - Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping on a visit to Beijing.
::China is a major customer for Saudi energy resources and has increasingly sought business opportunities in the Gulf region from construction and manufacturing to sales of military drones.
::0900GMT - Meets with President Xi Jinping. Accessing
SKOREA INDIA - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi meets with South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
::Modi is also visiting the Seoul National Cemetery to pay tribute to the Memorial Monument for war heroes who were killed in the 1950-1953 Korean War
::More edits expected
PHILIPPINES AUTONOMOUS REGION - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte presides over oath-taking of the leaders of the new Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM).
::This comes after a referendum where Muslims in the southern Philippines overwhelmingly approved the creation of a new autonomous region in hopes of ending nearly half a century of unrest.
::0700GMT – Oath-taking ceremony. Covering live, edit to follow
MYANMAR DRONE TRIAL - Start of trial for Arthur Desclaux, a 27-year old French tourist who was arrested 7 February for flying a drone over Myanmar's parliament in Naypyitaw.
::He is charged for flying a drone over a government building which is illegal under Myanmar law.
::Edit expected
NEPAL AUSTRIA - Visiting Austrian Foreign Minister Karin Kneissl meets her Nepalese counterpart Pradeep Kumar Gyawali.
::Timings TBC. Covering
NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA LEADERS - Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison visits New Zealand to meet with counterpart Jacinda Ardern.
::Timings TBC.  On merit
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OTHER NEWS - MIDDLE EAST
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SYRIA FIGHTING - Hundreds of civilians evacuated from Baghouz, signaling possible end of standoff around last piece of IS-held territory
::Covering and accessing developments
YEMEN CEASEFIRE - Monitoring situation in Hodeida after warring parties agreed on first stage of pullout of forces from key port city
SUDAN UNREST - Monitoring protests against longtime ruler Omar Bashir
IRAN NAVY DRILL - Iran's navy will hold annual drill in the strategic Strait of Hormuz as pressure mounts on the country from the US and its regional allies
::Accessing
ISRAEL SPACE - Monitoring for possible reactions as Israel launches spacecraft to land on the Moon
GAZA VIOLENCE - Monitoring events at Gaza-Israel border following Friday prayers
::Accessing live. Usually starts at 1330GMT
::Self-cover on merit
IRAQ FRIDAY PRAYERS - Friday prayers in Karbala attended by representative of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, who may comment on latest developments in Iraq
::Accessing on merit
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OTHER NEWS - EUROPE/AFRICA
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IRELAND BREXIT - Irish government to publish 16 pieces of legislation designed for a no-deal Brexit.
::0900GMT – News conference. Accessing edited coverage. Live TBA
SPAIN CORBYN - British Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn meets Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and takes part in the PES meeting.
::Accessing edit at 1900GMT
KENYA GAY RIGHTS - Kenya court to rule on whether same-sex acts are criminal or not.
::0700GMT - Court starts at 0700GMT but by the time they release a verdict after lunch and adjournments it could be well after 1400GMT.
NIGERIA ELECTIONS - Preparations ahead of Saturday's poll.
::Edit expected
::TIME TBA – Friday prayers ahead of poll. Delivery time TBA.
RUSSIA LAVROV - Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov meets his counterpart from Cyprus George Katrougalos.
::0700GMT - Meeting. Edited cover on merit.
::0800GMT - Joint news conference. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
RUSSIA WHELAN - A Moscow court is due to decide whether to extend pre-trial detention for Paul Whelan, a US citizen held in Moscow on suspicion of spying.
::0800GMT. Access TBC.
RUSSIA BRIEFING - Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova holds her weekly briefing.
::1100GMT – Begins. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow on merit.
TURKEY ECONOMY - President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government has set up dozens of temporary stalls in Turkey's largest cities of Ankara and Istanbul and at least four others in a bid to mitigate the effects of soaring food prices that have stung households. The move comes just over a month before Erdogan faces local elections on March 31, when runaway prices and an economic downturn could cost his ruling party some key municipal seats.
::Edit expected
FRANCE CLIMATE DEMO - Swedish teenager Greta Thunberg holds a news conference before taking part in a climate march by French students.
::1100GMT – News conference. Edited self cover. Live TBA
::1200GMT – March. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
GERMANY LATVIA - Latvian President Raimonds Vejonis meets German Chancellor Angela Merkel and later holds a briefing with Foreign Minister Heiko Mass.
::TIME TBA. Photo op with Merkel. No cover planned.
::0900GMT – Holds joint news conference with Maas. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow.
SWITZERLAND CAS - Court of Arbitration for Sport concludes Caster Semenya's five-day appeal hearing, with the verdict expected by 29 Mar.
::CAS plans to issue a written statement only. Nothing on camera. Covering if this changes.
TURKEY AFGHANISTAN - Russian envoy for Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov and US envoy for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad meet in Ankara to discuss peace efforts.
::No schedule so far. Access TBA
UK BANGLADESH IS BRIDE - A lawyer for the family of Shamima Begum, who left Britain four years ago to join the Islamic State group, says the U.K. government plans to revoke her British citizenship.  
::Accessing developments.  
UK FLYPAST - The US and the Royal Air Force stage a flypast to honor 10 American airmen killed in World War II when they decided to land their crippled plane on Endcliffe Park, in the English city of Sheffield, to avoid a group of children on the grass in 1944, after a mission in occupied Denmark during Second World War.  
::0845GMT – Flypast. Covering live. LiveU quality. Edit to follow
GERMANY BMW DAIMLER - BMW CEO Krueger and Daimler head Zetsche hold a news conference to discuss the companies' join venture in services such as car-sharing.
::1000GMT – Presser begins. Accessing live. Daimler AG – News use only, AP Clients Only. Edit on merit
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OTHER NEWS - AMERICAS
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US TRUMP PENTAGON - President Trump meets with national security officials at the Pentagon.
::1600GMT - Coverage TBD
US BORDER WALL CONGRESS - House Democrats are expected to officially challenge the president's national emergency declaration, with a resolution that would block his ability to go around Congress to pay for the border wall.
::Coverage TBD
US SHANAHAN TURKEY - Acting US Defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan meetsr Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar.
::1800GMT - Pool coverage
COLOMBIA ESCOBAR DEMOLITION - Authorities in Medellin demolish a high-rise apartment building that was once the home of cartel boss Pablo Escobar.
::Accessing live, edit to follow
CUBA CONSTITUTION VOTE - Cubans will vote on a new constitution for the country, in a process that has generated fierce debate and resistance by some sectors of society.
::Covering. Edit for 1800GMT
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