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Thread: Telangana Issue (Andhra Pradesh)
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27-12-2009, 12:15 AM #11
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27-12-2009, 12:26 AM #12New Member
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I wish AP splits into 2 states
I wish AP splits into 2 states, I am eagerly looking forward to that. We are proud to be united, we have all the talent to grab those projects from AP.
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27-12-2009, 12:31 AM #13
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27-12-2009, 07:04 AM #14New Member
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I wish AP splits into 2 states
Hi adrenalin, I am from TN.
Wakeup you foolish people, fight for the projects not 2% govt jobs. Think positive.
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27-12-2009, 07:30 AM #15New Member
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KCR will become CM of andhrapradesh
Guys cool down, history repeats, anyway rosiah is not strong enough, sonia will make a deal with KCR and make him CM of andhrapradesh. That is the reason TDP is afraid of joining that group.
Guys instead of fighting for splitting the State, fight to get the required projects. FORM a super Joint action commitee to get projects telangana needed.
Even if the state is split, in the hands of non visionary like KCR, Hyderabd will become karimnagar or nalgonda. Andhra investors will definetly move away rather run away. KCR started his investment plan for hyderabad by kicking the cine field.
with the tons of promises made by KCR, he can't satisfy any one as he won't be having support of limited MP's he will have and fight for the budget allocation.
This people can't get the things done within the AP, how can they get the support from the center.
only people who will succeed is the cunning politicians.
I don't know how the educated people are getting trapped in this political web.
I lived in and around hyderabad for 20years.
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19-02-2010, 08:01 PM #16New Member
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Telangana : A new Perspective
I am a student of Public Administration and a Post-Graduate in Pubilc Administration. As a student and analyst of the art of administration I have some views about the TELANGANA issue.
I would like to view this telangana issue in a different perspective.First of all if a split up is granted very easily it will be a bad precedence.If a split up is denied, again and again it may lead to further agitations.
So this issue can be handled in a more different way, by way of involving Tamil Nadu in this issue, i.e., both the States Andhra Pradesh and TamilNadu can be merged into one and slitted into three, on the following grounds
First, there is no guarantee that Tamils will not demand for a split of "Then Tamil Nadu" (South Tamil Nadu) and "Vada Tamil Nadu" (North Tamil Nadu), if a split is granted to Andhra Pradesh, so easily. (Already a rumor started to spread up slowly, of course now subsided)
In such a case South India will contain 6 states which will create more diversity and which may become a hindrance for unity and integrity.But where as now, if TamilNadu is involved in the split up now itself the chances of demand from Tamils for a further split up will be reduced to a
greater extent. Further more South India can be managed with 5 states at least for another 50 to 100 years peacefully. (Being Kerala and Karnataka moderately medium-sized states when compared with Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, may not demand for split up)
Both Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu can be merged and split up as three parts, as:
1.TELANGANA, Northern Andhra Pradesh
2. CHENNA PATTNAM, Southern Andhra Pradesh + Norhtern and Western parts of Tamil Nadu, including Coimbatore and Salem surroundings with
Chennai as Capital
III PANDIYA NADU, Southern Tamil Nadu, either with Trichy or Madurai as Capital City
Such a merger and split up shall be very advantageous for both the States in several ways Formation of Chenna pattanam, shall result in a formation of a bi-lingual State symbolising more unity and integrity and it can be a center of interaction for both Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu
First of all, Chennai had already been Composite Madras before the split up of Linguistic States and the greater regions of Northern and Western parts of Tamil Nadu contains a sizeable Telugu speaking population who shall welcome such a merger or at least may not object a merger.
Exclusive Tamils will be gifted with PANDIYA NADU with a more exclusive uni-lingual State and which shall be a joyous celebration for Tamils and may not demand for any further split ups in the seen future.
Rayala Seema, loosing the hi-tech advantages of Hyderabad shall be compensated with another Hi-Tech city Chennai in lieu of Hyderabad.Even the name Chennai is already in existence and Chenna Pattanam is the oldest name of Madras and it indicates Telugu Tradition also, so it may be acceptable for both Tamils and Telugus.Southern Andhra Pradesh has abundant water facilities and also heavily affected with floods and Nothern Tamil Nadu is more drier and lacks fertile
water supply. So merger of Northern Tamil Nadu with Andhra Pradesh shall create a more distributed resource and risk sharing opportunity.
Politically, both the major National Parties, Indian National Congress and Bharatiya Janatha Party are not able to foot down in Tamil Nadu without the support of either of the two kazhagams. Where as, if this split up is implemented, Congress is already doing well in Andhra Pradesh and BJP also have
competence in Andhra Pradesh. So When a part of Tamil Nadu is merged with Andhra Pradesh, with the existing support in existing parts of the new state, National parties can slowly perform well in the added parts of the new state and which will encourage a healthy political competition.
Moreover, the same wave can also spread in the exclusive Tamil State, and a triangular or quadrangual competition can be created as identical as Uttar Pradesh.It is the moral responsibility of the TAMILS to help Andhra Pradesh, as Tamils cannot simply sit quietly claiming this as a "negibourhood problem",
because in no time the same can spread over in Tamil Nadu too. Hence this danger has to be understood by the TAMILs and some arrangement has to be done to protect Andhra Pradesh and prevent Tamil Nadu.
Bagawan MS Siva
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19-02-2010, 10:18 PM #17
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20-02-2010, 02:50 PM #18
Student attempts self-immolation over Telangana
The students' protest over the Telangana issue in Hyderabad on Saturday took a tragic turn with a one of them attempting self-immolation.
S Yadaiah, a student of intermediate second year, set himself ablaze at the main entrance of Osmania University as police had prevented students from marching towards the state assembly to lay a siege demanding resignation of all elected representatives of Telangana region.
The youth, a student of Noble College in the city, poured kerosene, set himself ablaze and tried to run towards the police barricade. He suffered serious burn injuries and was taken to a hospital.
In a suicide note, he wrote that he was taking the extreme step to protest the delay in formation of Telangana state.
The incident heightened tension at Osmania University, the hotbed of Telangana movement, as hundreds of students clashed with police and paramilitary forces.
Student attempts self-immolation over Telangana- Hindustan Times
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15-04-2010, 02:53 AM #19
We should not go for the Splitting up fo Andhra Pradesh. Its quite hard to reunite people. It will be better to do some revolutionary action on the incident
Last edited by karanthegreat; 18-04-2010 at 11:52 PM.


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