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Thursday 4 February 2010

'Telangana panel nothing but delaying tactics'

Express News Service
First Published : 04 Feb 2010 03:38:34 AM IST
Last Updated : 04 Feb 2010 09:09:30 AM IST

HYDERABAD: The Opposition TDP leaders from both Telangana and Andhra regions have expressed doubts over the Centre’s five-member committee on Telangana.

While, the Telangana leaders doubted whether the committee was intended to delay the process, the Andhra leaders felt that the Committee was to divide the State and o p p o s e d t h e same.

The Seemandhra leaders questioned the rationale behind announcing the committee without the approval of the Union Cabinet. TDP leaders D Uma Maheswara Rao and others said in Vijayawada how did the Centre constitute a committee without the nod of the Union Cabinet. However, they decided to intensify their agitation for United Andhra Pradesh.

Meanwhile, the TDP leaders like M Narasimhulu and N Janardhan Reddy felt that the Congress was trying to buy time. ``Announcing the committee is nothing but delaying the process of T formation,’’ they felt. However, the leaders said that they would make their stand clear only after the Centre announced the terms and references of the committee, which would be announced in a day or two.

The Telangana leaders demanded that the Centre should announce a timeframe for the committee.

They said that they would abide by any decision taken by the political JAC of the Telangana.

The future course of action would be decided in the JAC, they said.

Meanwhile, TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu tried to be cautious saying that ``Telangana and Seemaandhra were his two eyes.’’ He refused to make a straight comment on the constitution of the committee. He said that TDP was enjoying good support from the people of both the regions and it would be continued in future too.




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TDP is just changing the parties about the telangana issue.Definitely it will further delay the process.Andhra leader should intensify their agitation for united andra else this thing will continue forever.
By cool dude
2/4/2010 12:26:00 PM
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‘Last-ditch’ bid to prevent Centre from ‘serving' Telangana

VV Balakrishna
First Published : 02 Feb 2010 03:36:00 AM IST
Last Updated :

HYDERABAD: Realisation dawning slowly on them that the Centre may announce grant of a separate Telangna state `at any moment’, Telugu Desam leaders from Andhra-Rayalaseema are now making a last-ditch effort to create a rift within the Congress-led UPA Government.

``The Centre may announce the formation of Telangana at any moment,’’ said a TDP leader from Rayalaseema region after the Andhra and Rayalaseema leaders met at NTR Bhavan today.

Coming to know that some allies of the Congress like Sharad Pawar of NCP, Mamata Benejree of Trinamool Congress and Dayanadhi Maran of DMK are opposing creation of smaller States, they have decided to meet them. The leaders will camp in Delhi on February 3 and 4 and meet Union Home Minister P Chidambaram and leaders of all UPA partners in a bid to convey their strong feelings to members of the Union Cabinet.

``Any decision on Telangana will have to be approved by the Union Cabinet. The above-mentioned UPA partners may oppose granting statehood to Telangana at a Cabinet meeting to be convened for the purpose of approval,’’ hoped a TDP leader.

The Andhra leaders will explain to the UPA partners that once Telangana is carved out Maoists will dominate the new state. They are also hopeful that the prime minister will oppose formation of separate Telangana in the wake of reports that the China is trying to use Nepal as its base to wage a war against the country and the reports that China even hacked the PMO’s website. As the Maoists are trying to build a `Red corridor’ across the country fron Nepal down to Srikakulam and Orissa, they are sure to regroup and re-emerge on the scene in a separate Telangana, the Andhra leaders say and are likely to place their viewpoint strongly before the Union Government and the Cabinet ministers belonging to different regional parties.

Briefing reporters on their deliberations here today, TDP leaders said that they would continue their agitation for United Andhra and support all the agitational programmes launched by teacher and student JACs in the Andhra and Rayalaseema regions.

They also declared their support for the week-long agitational porgrammes announced by the political JAC in Anantapur yesterday.

Meanwhile, the Telangana TDP MLAs who met at the TDLP office, welcomed today’s statement made by the Union home minister. However, they wanted a a timeframe fixed for the proposed committee.

Telangana should be carved out without any further delay, said TDP leader N Janardhan Reddy.

Monday 1 February 2010

TD Seemandhra leaders vow to intensify stir

Express News Service
First Published : 31 Jan 2010 03:21:00 AM IST
Last Updated : 31 Jan 2010 09:45:15 AM IST

HYDERABAD: Opposing the bifurcation of the State, Seemandhra leaders of the TDP have decided to meet at NTR Bhavan, once the proposed Central committee on Telangana was announced officially. Andhra and Rayalaseema MLAs of the party met here Saturday and decided to intensify the agitation for united State.

However, they said that they would meet again once the Centre announces the committee on Telangana.

“We will chalk out future course of action after the proposed T committee is out,’’ a TDP MLA said.

Meanwhile, speaking to reporters here, party MLA D Narendra Kumar said that they would oppose the bifurcation of the State tooth and nail. “We are for united Andhra and the Centre cannot decide on the fate of Andhra Pradesh,’’ he said. He further stated that if Telangana was carved out, there would be similar demands from other regions. He went to such an extent that the division of AP would lead to the division of the country.

Recalling statehood demands in 12 other states, he said why is the Centre not showing the same interest in them. Chidambaram and Veerappa Moily cannot decide the future of Andhra Pradesh, he pointed out.

“How will the core committee of the Congress decide on the bifurcation of the State unilaterally? We want a Constitutional committee to look into separate statehood demand,’’ he said.

Being a national party the Congress should have a national policy on bifurcation of states. The Congress should not behave like a regional party and constitute a committee only for the division of the state, he said.

D Uma Maheswara Rao alleged that Union Home Minister Chidambaram was imposing his personal agenda on the Congress. Chidambaram supported smaller states like Vidharbha and Telangana in his book “A view from outside’’.

TDP spokesperson Nannapaneni Rajakumari said that they would not accept division of the State at any cost.

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TDP - The TDP fans and NTR fans do not want a split. No body is using either of NTR's name - Senior or Junior for the split. That is is final the TDP and NTR fans will ever ever allow a split of AP. We will let go Candra Babu naidu if he decides to still continue supporting the split of AP. A final warning to CBN
By prasad
2/1/2010 1:12:00 AM

When Chidambaram who said that wide ranging discussion would be taken up,how can they appoint a committee for modalities for Telangana? Is it not reneging on promises he had given to assuage the United Andhra Pradesh movement.Chidambaram if he has really wrote in his book about the benefits of creating Telangana,he should not preside over the Telangana matters in light of conflict of interest.Similiarly Veerappa Moily should not get involved in Telangana affairs since he belongs to Karnataka which is upper riparian state of Andhra Pradesh.Sonia Gandhi born in Europe,a fragmented continent with small countries,should not be involved since she cannot understand the importance of bigger states and more so she cannot understand India,No denying the fact that she is a Foreigner....The movement to preserve Andhra Pradesh should not be called Samaiykandhra but it has to be called Jai Andhra Pradesh since the only aim to protect the AP as it is.Samaiykandhra feels like they want something new.
By Jai Andhra Pradesh
1/31/2010 1:39:00 PM

unity or diversiT, TD dilemma continues

Express News Service
First Published : 01 Feb 2010 05:01:56 AM IST
Last Updated :

HYDERABAD: Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leaders from Andhra and Telangana are waiting with bated breath for the Centre’s official statement tomorrow on the bifurcation of the State, based on which the respective groups would need to chalk out their plans.

Andhra and Rayalaseema leaders led by party senior K Yerran Naidu left for New Delhi tonight to meet Union Home Minister P Chidambaram. They are likely to urge him not to constitute a committee with the sole agenda of dividing the State. Their Congress counterparts from the two regions are already in the national capital remonstrating against the proposed committee on bifurcation.

Meanwhile, TDP legislators from Andhra and Rayalaseema have decided to meet at NTR Bhavan tomorrow and discuss the political situation after the Centre makes its statement.

If the committee were set up with the brief to study the splitting of the State, the Andhra and Rayalaseema leader are expected to announce their agitational programmes tomorrow itself. On the other hand, if the Centre did not fix any time-frame for the committee to submit its report, the Telangana MLAs will launch an agitation pressuring the Centre to expedite separation. The party’s Telangana MLAs met at the home of politburo member N Janardhan Reddy and discussed the political situation, including the Congress High Command’s directive to Congress MLAs not to associate with the political JAC.

Though the Andhra and Rayalaseema leaders of the TDP have threatened to step up their agitation for United Andhra, some Andhra TDP leaders are of the opinion that it was better to divide the State immediately.

``The Telangana movement has reached a point of no return, even if there is a lull as of now. It will not die down.

It is better to divide the State. The capital of Andhra should be located between Guntur and Vijayawada,’’ said an Andhra TDP leader, who unsuccessfully contested as an MP in recent elections.



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We know that you are very much worried about Hyderabad .After bifurcation We assure you that even after bifurcation in the state you wont face any problem .If you make such kind of provocating comments you are in a way making yourself insecure in Hyderbad.Do give some unbiased thought to it ..
By UPA
2/1/2010 5:47:00 PM

Folks dont be so much worried on how the state should be bifurcated ,we already have constitutional procedures for how the state needs to be bifurcated .
By UPA
2/1/2010 5:41:00 PM

Ban liquior and others in Telangana for 20 years, and see the human developement in the state. Because Telanganites are from Roman and Greece race the entire family drinks liquior from early morning.Thereby, there is hardly any money left for spending on education,health and paying taxes by consumption. Moreover, they say for their problems Andhrites,Kashmiris and Assamese are responsible. Even Telangana state forms with Hyderabad with the Andhrites income, they will stop working and boozing entire days. The Telangana govt issues scholarship to students and families fro the students for boozing. Anyhow with these Roman culture these stuents and families will become IITand and IIMs and biggest corporates.
By ravi
2/1/2010 5:01:00 PM

Make all the metro cities as union territories to aviod the stupid demands of statehood. New state should formed with the new capital ,not with the existing capital.
By RAVI
2/1/2010 4:53:00 PM

we telangana people dont want Hyderabad, we will develope our new capital Warangal with help of our billionarie NRIs and Gujju Marwadis who are closest brothers to us.
By ravi
2/1/2010 2:54:00 PM

Telangana should be formed with the border districts in Maharashtra and Karnataka as they are part of old hyderabad state. Then roman culture will prevail in the telaanga state with Warangal as capital
By ravi
2/1/2010 2:52:00 PM

If not constitute SRC2 for the new states formation, Aandhra will get any two of the three southern metros( Chennai,Bangalore and Hyderabad) as andhrites are 40% in each of the metro
By Ravi
2/1/2010 2:50:00 PM

Hyderabad should be made India's second capital along with the statehood, then it will be model state in the India, alongside Musilms will get opportunities in the new state, their 60 years dream will become true
By Ravi
2/1/2010 2:48:00 PM

yes there should be three states Andhra,Hyderabad and Telangana
By Ravi
2/1/2010 2:45:00 PM