Monday, August 5, 2013

Telangana Problem is a Politicians Mistake

3 Mistakes Of Our State !!!


Mistake 1:

Not fulfilling the Gentleman's agreement made at the time of merger of Telangana (the then Hyderabad State) with Andhra State - surprised !!
[ Had Media been this prevalent in those days, problem would not have been this severe.]

Mistake 2:

Dreaming to make Hyderabad as an International city by pulling all new establishments   ( Cyberabad, IIT, IIIT, International Airport  etc, etc.)  That way recent chief ministers ignored all other places of the state to a considerable extent.

Mistake 3:

Most importantly the Telangana movement was not having credibility because of its leadership, KCR, who often is been criticized by telangana demanders and his own party members.  
[i need not tell details about this]

That is why it is been ignored by the recent leadership until now when it is been supported by BJP which has become a political threat to Congress in coming elections.

As BJP's main agenda is dividing the people into religions and regions for their political advantage they are running to become champion of this issue. 

As well there is a debate across the country whether smaller states are advantageous or not.

Separate State formation process

Step 1:

The political conclusion/decision is over i.e., all parties in telangana region [which are nothing but representing common man] are pressing the need for separate state.

Step 2:

As there is a provision in constitution for a demand and fulfillment of a separate state,
either the constitutional process should proceed or it has to be amended as per the decision of Parliament !! 

***Serious Threat***


Ignoring these Politicians mistake, if you increase hatred between common people of Telangana and Seema-Andhra regions it will not be useful to any one or the country as a whole.  [My intention in writing this article]


Milestones in Telangana Movement:





Congress's communication skills in declaring separate state:


Media’s inside out analysis of Congress’s decision:












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