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Thursday, September 30, 2010

‘Andhra -Telangana Divide’ too Wide to Bridge



The present episode of Telangana struggle, as part of 54 year old arduous campaign, is surviving for the last 10 years.  Today all the 4 crore Telangana people either implicitly or explicitly expressing their ardent desire for a separate state. Yet the political leadership of Andhra does not seem to understand the anguish, behind this long drawn struggle.  They are trying to brush aside it with the same autocratic behavior of the earlier episodes. Their autocracy appears to have emanated from their political majority in the Assembly; their successes in the past against the formation of Telangana; their influence on ‘Congress High Command’, the principal entity to resolve the matter.
But, their un-abashed violations of agreements, enormous plunder of Telangana resources after 1969, have pushed Telangana region to the edge of a precipice, making these earlier factors irrelevant and insignificant. Now overwhelmingly the total population of Telangana is galvanized, in to achieving a separate state. Things have come to such a pass that the two regions living together in a united state are impracticable and impossible. It is impracticable, because of the 175 and 119 numbers equation and the contemptuous treatment and outright violation of all the earlier agreements by them. Impossible because Telangana people have made up their mind very firmly not to live with andhras in one state. Any attempt to compel them to do so, as was done earlier, would be a colossal blunder and will be a travesty of democracy. I t would certainly lead to grievous consequences and is avoidable under any circumstances.
If Andhra Politicians think that they will succeed by employing political and administrative coercion because of their superior numbers, they are on the wrong track and will lose their way this time. If they wanted to keep the state united, they should have honored the agreements and implemented them to the satisfaction of Telangana people. They should have listened to the grievances and try to understand the problems   and addressed them .They never did it. On the contrary they have plundered Telangana with a disdain, making the lives of Telangana people miserable. Even today, no Andhra MP or MLA have the moral courage to agree to the blanket violation of all and sundry agreements made with Telanagana people and accept the injustices heaped on them. Or sitting with them to discuss the problems and to find solutions, if possible. Instead, they are perpetrating the same old tactics of un-democratic coercion and call Telanagana people traitors and violators of constitution. If they know ABCD of constitution of India and if they have any elementary knowledge of democratic principles in them, their conscience would have choked them to death.
The Sri Krishna Committee by its yearlong sojourn in the state would have understood all this, if we go by the reputation of its Chairman and many members of the Committee. We all hope that the committee would advise the Central Government (or Congress Party?), to accede to the legitimate demand of Telangana people, forthwith. If not, it would be a terrible failure to recognize the voice of 4 crore people against the most ignominious oppression under the garb of majority rule for half a century in democratic India.  Congress party for once should stop its political gamesmanship and honor the will of oppressed people. The time has come for Congress Party to dissect this political ulcer created by itself without any further ado.
It is an undenying fact that, the outlook of people from Seemandhra and Telanagna regions had been very disparate.Presently, there is no scope what so ever, to span the expanse between the two regions. It has become too wide to bridge.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Govt considering lifting cases against students

HYDERABAD: The government is considering the request of Telangana and Seemandhra leaders to withdraw the cases booked against the students who participated in the Telangana and Samaikhyandhra agitations. 

But, the cases booked for damaging private properties are unlikely to be withdrawn. 

The issue came up at a meeting home minister Sabita Indra Reddy had with DGP K Aravind Rao on Friday evening. 

Telangana leaders, cutting across party lines, have been demanding withdrawal of the cases against students. Union home minister P Chidambaram had even assured Lok Sabha that all the cases would be withdrawn. Recently, the state government had appointed a committee to explore the possibility of lifting the cases. Home minister and DGP met reportedly to discuss the recommendation of the committee. 

Out of a total 3,567 cases booked during the agitation that started in December 2009, about 790 cases are likely to be lifted. 

Legal experts were being consulted on lifting the cases, home minister told media after the meeting. She said the announcement may come in a couple of days. 

However, the T Congress leaders V Hanumantha Rao, Mahdu Yaski Goud, G Vivek, Manda Jagannadham, Gutha Sukhender Reddy (all MPs) K R Amose (MLC), B Kamalakar Rao (PCC spokesperson), Palvai Goverdhan Reddy (former ministers) demanded that all the cases should be lifted as per the assurance given by Chidambaram in Parliament. 

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

song which shaked nijam

బండెనక బండి కట్టి
పదహారు బండ్లు కట్టి
ఏ బండ్లో పోతావ్‌ కొడకో
నైజాము సర్కరోడా
నాజీల మించినవురో
నైజాము సర్కారోడా

పోలీసు మిల్టీ రెండు
బలవంతులా అనుకోని
నువ్వు పల్లెలు దోస్తివి కొడుకో
నువ్వు పల్లెలు దోస్తివి కొడుకో
మా పల్లెలు దోస్తివి కొడుకో
నైజాము సర్కారోడా

స్త్రీపురుషులంతా కలిసీ
పిల్లలమంతా కలిసీ
వడిశెల్ల రాళ్ళు నింపీ
వడివడికొట్టితేను
కారాపు నీళ్ళు తెచ్చీ
కళ్ళల్లో చల్లితేను
నీ మిల్టి పారిపోయెరో..
నీ మిల్టి పారిపోయెరో..
నైజాము సర్కారోడా

మా పొలం మింగినోడా
మా అడవి దోచినోడా
మా బతుకు బుగ్గు చేసి
సిరిసంపదంతా దోచీ
సంచుల్లకెత్తుకోనీ
బండ్లల్ల నింపుకోని
బయలెల్లినావు కొడకో
బయలెల్లినావు కొడకో
బయలెల్లినావు కొడకో
నైజాము సర్కరోడా

చుట్టుముట్టు సూర్యపేట
నట్ట నడమ నల్లగొండ
నువ్వెళ్ళేది హైద్రాబాదు
దానిపక్కన గోలకొండ
గోల్కొండ ఖిల్లా కిందా
గోల్కొండ ఖిల్లా కిందా
గోల్కొండ ఖిల్లా కిందా
నీ ఘోరీ కడతాం కొడకో
నైజాము సర్కారోడా


Saturday, September 18, 2010

MANA TELANGANA GEETAM

Jaya Jayahe Telangana Song Lyric

Jaya Jayahe Telangana Song Lyric.
Written by Dr. Andhesri
జయ జయహే తెలంగాణ జననీ జయకేతనం
ముక్కోటి గొంతుకలు ఒక్కటైన చేతనం
తరతరాల చరితగల తల్లీ నీరాజనం
పది జిల్లల నీ పిల్లలు ప్రణమిల్లిన శుభతరుణం
జై తెలంగాణ - జై జై తెలంగాణ

పొతనది పురిటిగడ్డ, రుద్రమది వీరగడ్డ
గండరగండడు కొమురం భీముడే నీ బిడ్డ
కాకతీయ కళాప్రభల కాంతిరేఖ రామప్ప
గొలుకొండ నవాబుల గొప్ప వెలుగే చార్ మినార్
జై తెలంగాణ - జై జై తెలంగాణ

జానపద జన జీవన జావలీలు జాలువారే
కవి గాయక వైతాళిక కళలా మంజీరాలు
జాతిని జాగృత పరిచే గీతాల జన జాతర
అనునిత్యం నీ గానం అమ్మ నీవే మా ప్రాణం
జై తెలంగాణ - జై జై తెలంగాణ

సిరివెలుగులు విరజిమ్మే సింగరేణి బంగారం
అణువనువు ఖనిజాలే నీ తనువుకు సింగారం
సహజమైన వన సంపద సక్కనైన పూవుల పొద
సిరులు పండే సారమున్న మాగాణి కరములీయ
జై తెలంగాణ - జై జై తెలంగాణ

గొదావరి కృష్ణమ్మలు మన బీళ్ళకు మళ్ళాలి
పచ్చని మాగాణాల్లో పసిడి సిరులు పండాలి
సుఖశాంతుల తెలంగాణ సుభిక్షంగా ఉండాలే
స్వరాష్ట్ర్రమై తెలంగాణ స్వర్ణ యుగం కావాలి
జై తెలంగాణ - జై జై తెలంగాణ

Friday, September 17, 2010

17th Sept - Telangana Vimochana Dinam

This is one of the memorable days in the history of telangana.

It is like independence to Telangana State.

This has to be celebrated in Telangana districts as a festival but very few people are aware of what 17th Sept. stands for in the history of Telangana.

A Holiday has to be declared on this day as a mark of respect to many telanganites who laid their lives in getting Telangana.

There are many villages in Telangana which has contributed a lot to separate Telangana. One such village is Bairanpally situated in Maddur Mandal of Warangal Dist. Almost 150 people laid down their lives fighting against Nizam's rule in a single day. There are many such villages in Telangana who have strived for separate Telangana.

This is a good occasion for all of us to pay tributes to these Martyrs and strive for the cause of separate Telangana.

JAI TELANGANA
JAI  JAI TELANGANA

"JOHAR TELANGANA AMARA VEERULAKU"

CHIEF MINISTERS OF ANDHRA PRADESH

  


          Rayalaseema                                                                                                   
         ------------                                 From                           To                Days     
                                                                                                       
1).   Neelam Sanjiva Reddy          1 November 1956         11 January 1960         1166 \
                                                12 March 1962         29 February 1964          719 /

2).    Damodaram Sanjivayya          11 January 1960         12 March 1962           791

3).   Kotla VijayaBhaskara Reddy      20 September 1982      9 January 1983          111 \       
                                                    09 October 1992        12 December 1994          794/       

4).   Nara Chandrababu Naidu          01 September 1995      14 May 2004           3178

5).   Yeduguri Sandinti Rajasekhara Reddy    14 May 2004   Incumbent                  1581*
                                                                  -----------------------------------------------------   
                                                                                  TOTAL                   8339 days 
                                                                           -----------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                              22.8 yrs 
                                                                            ---------------------------------------------------
--

          Andhra
          -------------    
 1).   Kasu Brahmananda Reddy         29 February 1964       30 September 1971        2770

2).   Bhavanam Venkataram Reddy    24 February 1982         20 September 1982       208

3).   N.T.Rama rao                       9 January 1983                 16 August 1984        585 \
                                                  16 September 1984     2 December 1989          1903 ]
                                                  12 December 1994      01 September 1995         263 /

4).    Nadendla Bhaskara Rao          16 August 1984           16 September 1984       31

5).   Nedurumalli Janardhana Reddy    17 December 1990    09 October 1992            662   
                                                                 -----------------------------------------------------
                                                                                       TOTAL        6422 days
                                                        ----------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                           17.5 yrs   
                                                             -------------------------------------------------

                                                                                         
   Telangana
   -----------------

1).    P. V. Narasimha Rao            30 September 1971           10 January 1973    468

2).   Marri Chenna Reddy             6 March 1978                  11 October 1980         950 \
                                                  03 December 1989          17 December 1990    379 /


3).   Tanguturi Anjaiah             11 October 1980          24 February 1982     501
                                                                    -----------------------------------------------------
                                                                               TOTAL               2298 days
                                                                       -----------------------------------------------------
                                                                                                                          6.3yrs

                                                                          --------------------------------------------------



      Jalagam Vengala Rao    10 December 1973    6 March 1978    1547 (settler)


                        President's Rule (10 January 1973 - 10 December 1973. Period: 335 Days)


    Dont you see the discrimination . Are there no leaders in telangana who are capable of becoming cheif ministers.
                                   
                                                                   OR

THESE chinna reddy , jeevan reddy, just want ministries and they betray telangana movement.

Andhra Lobby : Modern Day Asaf Jahis and The Issue of Celebrating Hyderabad Liberation Day




This 17th September marks  the 63rd anniversary of Hyderabad Liberation Day. It was on this day, Nizam Osman Ali Khan, Asif Jah VII officially accedded the princely state of Hyderabad to the Union of India, relieving the people of Telangana from the clutches of his tyranny. It spelt a new beginning for socio-political and economic revival of the region.

62 years down the line, where does Telangana stand today? How successful have we been in the realms of economic development, political liberty and preservation of cultural heritage? How far did we traverse in realizing the dreams of our grandfathers?

Sadly, Telangana today appears unchanged from the state 62 years ago. It must be noted that there has been considerable progress post 1948, but when viewed from a larger perspective, comparing the development levels in Telangana with those of surrounding regions, Telangana appears untouched by development and progress. While Telangana prior to 1948 was an orphan, Telangana of 2010 is no more than a neglected child.

Regardless of the discrimination Telangana had to face from the successive governments, September 17th always has been a day to cherish and celebrate for Telanganites. After all, it was this day when they became the proud citizens of world’s largest democracy.

Erstwhile Hyderabad State
While Hyderabad Liberation Day is celebrated officially in the states of Maharashtra and Karnataka(a few Kannada and Marathi speaking districts of erstwhile Hyderabad state were merged with current day Maharashtra and Karnataka during Reorganization of states,1956) the government of Andhra Pradesh intentionally turns a Nelson’s eye to the event, downplaying its historic importance. The nonchalant attitude of the Andhra inclined Govt to the thousands of appeals made during the past five decades to declare the day an official honour, reveals the step-motherly treatment towards Telangana by the Govt, which is predominantly constituted of  Andhra elected representatives.

And on this note, it makes me question how distinct are today’s Andhra biased rulers from Asaf Jahi kings (famously known as Nizams)? Surprisingly, we can hardly see a contrast between both the suppressors. Moreover, present day Telangana protests find themselves on the same track with the Telangana People’s Struggle against feudal lords between 1946 to1951.

 Asaf Jahi Kings built Hyderabad with the funds amassed by exploiting Telangana peasants .Current day Andhra biased rulers are minting money grabbing lands from the locals in the surrounding regions of Hyderabad in the name of SEZs and Outer Ring Road.

 Asaf Jahi kings deprived Telanganites of public offices by instituting Urdu as the official language and following the same route, Andhra biased Govt Representatives deemed the dialect of Telanganites incongruous for official correspondences. This is a shameless violation Gentlemen’s Agreement of 1956 and G.O.610 of 1985.

 Following the legacy of suppression of the Asaf Jahi kings,who had created a political wing, Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (present day MIM) in the wake of Telangana People’s Struggle against feudal lords, the current day Andhra lobby created Samaikyandhra JAC as a counter to Telangana JAC.

Current day Andhra lobby have developed a powerful anti-Telangana media ring to ensure that only selective news will reach to public. The banning of Raj TV during Nizamabad bye-elections was a glaring testimony to the censorship of the Andhra Lobby. One is compelled to draw parallels to the strict censorship policy of the Asaf Jahi Nawabs to suppress the news of peasant revolution and smother the freedom of expression

 Asaf Jahi Kings deployed Razakar forces under the leadership of Qasim Rizvi  to torment and massacre revolutionaries. Their Andhra protégés reciprocated the same by engulfing the Osmania University Campus with thousands of police personnel, torturing students both physically and psychologically and registering false cases on them.

And the list of similarities between Asaf Jahi Monarchs and Andhra prone rulers never ceases to end.

Above all, the government’s outright denial to commemorate and celebrate the occasion of Telanganites’ inclusion into Indian Union is a blasphemy against democracy. It vehemently contradicts the spirit of independence.

The acutely reasonable argument Combined Andhra supporters table against the celebration of Hyderabad Liberation day is the claim that thousands of innocent Muslims were massacred post Operation Polo and that Telanganites’ should indeed mourn for their deaths on this day. But this argument dissipates as around a Million innocent lives were lost because of Partition of India. Should Indians also stop celebrating Independence Day? Should India, on every 15th of August, weep and mourn and not rejoice its emancipation? Telanganites wish to celebrate their Indian identity on the Sep 17th, while equally mourning the death of our brothers.

The governments’ Asaf Jahisque strategies towards the rightful demands of Telanganites and its contemptuous attitude towards September 17th will only further consolidate the desire of a separate Telangana state among masses and if necessary, undertake another movement for Independence akin to the anti-Razakar movement of 1947-48.

Vive le Telangana libre!