Wednesday, August 4, 2010

why we want telangana


Why we want telangana….Author: shyamnaikbanoth


1.My dear friends, there is something happening in southern part of India in the region of Telangana, people are agitating, Students who are supposed to write their exams in 1st and 2nd weeks of December are on roads farmers, workers, lecturers, doctors, lawyers etc., every employee are in a mood to agitate. all who are -working in private, government firms, NRI’s (people here felt very happy when NRI’s from many states in USA agitated for Telangana state in Washington D.C)- students who are still pursuing their education in India and abroad- to remind you if you know about it or to tell you if you don’t know the reasons behind it. This is just an attempt to awaken you to let you know the truth. Dear comrades of Telangana this is the time to debate and tell others what is the significance of the struggle and win over their hearts. For this, it is must that we should know what is the struggle about? (Unfortunately most of us do not know or just don’t care about it as we do not find time in our busy and luxurious lives). History and statistics of Telangana and Andhra regions: • It is yet to be established about the point of origin of the Telugu language. Telugu is a predominant language in Southern part of India. Speakers of Telugu are spread from Deccan region to the East coast region of India. • Hyderabad state had total 16 districts: 8 Telangana + 5 Marat Wada + 3 Kannada speaking districts. • Nizam dynasty ruled it from 1724 to 1948. • Struggle against the king started somewhere in 1943 and it reached new heights after 17th August 1947 as king refused to join the Indian union as he had an idea of making it a part of Pakistan. • Police action started on September 13th and on September 17th of 1948 Hyderabad state became a part of Indian Union. • Telangana saw its 1st elected government of Boorgula Ramakrishna Rao in 1952, the 4 years vacuum in government sector was filled by people of Andhra region. • Then started the MULKI struggle (mulk stands for state in Urdu), GAIR MULKI GO BACK was the slogan at that time. It was a very simple but effective tactic by the Govt of India to control the people, officers from Andhra region were placed to monitor the activities in Telangana, for example police of Telangana state was formed by constables from Telangana region and officers from Andhra region. I need not remind you how well will our police department work and it is the direct govt in many places. Andhra Rastra creation and role of Sri Potti Sri Ramulu Garu: On 19th of October 1952 Sri Potti Sri Ramulu Garu started indefinite hunger strike for separation of Telugu speaking people from Madras presidency, with Madras as its capital. He died on 15th December 1952 the 63rd day of fasting and Delhi cleared the way for Andhra Rastra, and on 1st October 1953 Andhra Rastra was created with Kurnool as capital. But our great leaders and stupid students of Andhra Pradesh will praise him as the father of AP on every November 1st. Then what is November 1st - the day of treachery!
2. STATE REORGANISATION COMMISSION (SRC) 1953: There was a demand for language based state in several parts of the country and so among few Telugu speaking people of south India. SRC was commissioned by Delhi and was headed by Supreme Court judge Fazal Ali. He clearly mentioned that 8 Telugu speaking districts of Hyderabad state should be clubbed into a state called Telangana and if interested in future its assembly must vote with 2/3rd majority so that Telangana can be a part of a United Telugu state. He made points both for and against the unification: AGAINST unification: 1. It is not good to merge two regions which are unequal in development 2. Andhra is in deficit budget and Telangana is in surplus and there is every danger of the surplus being used by deficit region 3. People of Andhra are well versed with English and telugu education if a state is unified under telugu banner then Telangana people will be the losers because for generations telugu was not administrative language (Urdu was the administrative language here) 4. Telangana is a plateau region where as the Andhra is plain and fertile utilization of water resources will be unequal under a unified state. FOR unification: 1. Andhra region will benefit from the infrastructure of Hyderabad and hence the problem of their capital (read it as capital in tents) will be solved. 2. Both regions can exchange food and mineral resources so that there can be an all around development. (now anyone can easily verify what amount of minerals Telangana lost to this unified state but what amount of food it got in return) FORMATION OF ANDHRA PRADESH: In 1956 C.M’s (chief ministers) of Hyderabad and Andhra Rastra met in Hyderabad, and leaders from both regions participated in it. ANDHRA leaders: Bejawada Gopal Reddy, Neelam Sanjeev Reddy, Alluri Satyanarayana Raju, Gautu Lacchnna TELANGANA leaders: Boorgula Ramakirshna Rao, konda Venkata Reddy, Marri Chenna Reddy, J.V. Narsimhlu Both the groups came to an agreement on the formation of state and on 1st November 1956. Thus Andhra Pradesh became 1st state which formed on basis of language. (Leaders made a mockery of democracy don’t they know how things are run in a democracy? Did they seek permission of people from both the regions for the unification? The attitude was similar to Scottish noble men, in English we call it Horse trading. • The then P.M Jawaharlal Nehru on 5th march 1955 while he was in tour of Nizamabad district of Telangana state was asked to comment on Andhra Pradesh state, in reply he made a statement “EK MASOOM BHOLI BHALI LADKI KO EK NATKAT LADKE KE SAAT SHAADI KIYA JAA RAHA HAI, CHAHE TOH WOH MILKE REH SAKTE HAI YA BICHAD SAKTE HAI”. We need to know a bit poetry and politics to understand this, he said an innocent girl
3. (Telangana) is being wed to a clever boy (Andhra Rasthram) it is of their choice to continue or to get separated. Here he speaks about a plebiscite ie., a referendum (people can vote yes or no in it). When will government seek the decision by direct vote? The main points of the treaty made during unification: 1. If one region gets post of chief minister then the other region has to get the post of deputy chief minister and out of ministries of home, finance, revenue, trade, planning , industries any of the two ministries should be given to Telangana MLA’s. (as soon as Sanjeev reddy of Andhra region became CM of AP he abolished the post of Deputy CM) 2. Prohibition of liquor consumption

Monday, August 2, 2010

108 FACTS against a million LIES -shyamnaikbanoth

Author(s) : shyamnaikbanoth
Published On : December 26th, 2009 Updated at : August 2nd , 2010
Source for this stats : Papers in http://www.telangana.org/Papers.asp

1) Catchment area of Krishna Basin
Rayalaseema 18%
Andhra 13%
Telangana 69%

Allocation of Krishna water as per tribunal recommendation=
Rayalaseema 16%
Andhra 49%
Telangana 35%

Actual utilization
Rayalaseema 13%
Andhra 87%
Telangana less than 1%

2) Godavari river catchment area
Telangana 79% (1170 TMC)
Andhra 21% (310 TMC)

Utilization of Godavari waters
Andhra 23% (320 TMC i.e. 110% of allotted)
Telangana 9.6 % (143 TMC)
- 405 TMC is being diverted to Andhra via Polavaram project

3) Total loss of water share of Telangana merging with Andhra is 1125 TMC.
With estimation of 1 TMC to serve 10,000 acres, total cultivation land
Telangana lost is 11, 25,000 acres.

4) There are 10 districts in Telangana, 9 in Andhra, 4 in Rayalaseema. Out of
these 7 districts in Telangana, 3 in Andhra and 1 in Rayalaseema are
considered severely backward districts which means 70% of districts in
Telangana are backward while in Andhra - 35% and in Rayalaseema - 25%


5) 65% of Industries in Telangana are owned by Andhra. One Telangana
person (close relative of Sri Jaipal Reddy) tried to start industry in west
Godavari, he was harassed and tormented so much that he gave it up half
way through.

6) All Telangana region CM's combined tenure is hardly 6 years.

7) From past 50 years AP got nearly 40 major projects in which 37 went to
Seemandhra region

8) Telangana side:
- SLBC (30 TMC) not taken up
- SLBC beyond Musi river (20 TMC) not taken up
- RDS extension (10 TMC) not taken up
- LIS to high level areas in Mahabubnagar not taken up
- Bheema LIS 20 TMC under construction for many years

Seemandhra side:
- Telugu Ganga project (29 TMC) completed
- SRBC (19 TMC) completed
- KC canal extension completed (10 TMC)
- Upland areas Brahmamgari matham reservoir (10 TMC) completed
- SRBC beyond Gorakallu (20TMC) under construction
- Puchintala evaporation losses (5 TMC) under construction
- Veligonda not recommended project (40 TMC) almost completed
- Handrineeva sujala sarvanthi not recommended (38 TMC) almost completed
- Galerunagari sujala sravanthi not recommended (38 TMC) is under construction

9) Pothireddypadu regulator was originally created for drinking water to Chennai
with 5 TMC. Gradually 5 projects were ‘piggy backed’ & augmented to canal.
In the name of Chennai drinking water, Rayalaseema leaders wanted to take
away the entire waters of Srisailam reservoir.

10) Veligonda project is being constructed on war footing basis. This will drain
60 TMC of water from Srisailam. This project is not allotted (water share by
tribunal) and do not have clearance till now.

11) Handrineeva Srujana Sravanthi, not allotted not cleared project is going on
war footing now. It will run through chittoor via Anantapur.

12) SLBC - Srisailam Left Bank Canal, despite of all recommendations,
Clearances and permissions never started. This would have provided 30
TMC for 3 Lakh acres in Nalgonda district.

13) Manuguru thermal power station proposed by Central govt due to proximity of
coal mines was lobbied to be shifted to Vijayawada, transporting coal from
telangana (singareni). This led to shortage of power due to pump set usage
by Telangana farmers.



14) Ramagundam super thermal power station (2500 MW) transferred to NTPC,
crippling power ownership of state by which we get only 27% of power
produced and rest is pooled in national grid.

15) Dummugudem Hydal power station never even started construction – this
remained a promise on paper.

16) Icchampalli power (975 MW) project never started.

17) Power regulatory mechanisms – 220 KV, 132 KV, 32 KV substations and
lines never realized in Telangana region.

18) If Mumbai is not a free-zone, Delhi is not a freezone, Kolkatta is not a
freezone, Chennai is not a freezone, Pune is not a freezone … why should
Hyderabad be a freezone ? Andhra enthusiasts hailing Hyd being a freezone,
were demanding entire Telangana should be freezone.

19) Telangana covers 41.7% area, Seemandhra 58.3% area. Telangana has
40.5% population, Seemandhra 59.5%. Telangana revenue is 53% to the
state exchequer.

20) 1953 Andhra Pradesh the area irrigated under TANKS in the Telangana 11
lakh acres. Now it is hardly 6.5 lakh acres.

21) Andhra 9 districts – funds spent on education – Rs 1308.56 Crores
Rayalaseema 4 dist – funds spent on education – Rs 382.87 Crores
Telangana 10 districts – funds spent on education – Rs 163.39 Crores

22) Literacy – Andhra (9 districts) 42%, Rayalaseema (4 districts) 38%,
Telangana (10 districts) 30%

23) Andhra 9 districts – schools 26,800
Rayalaseema 4 dist – schools 13,000
Telangana 10 dist – 17,954

24) Hospitals Andhra (9 dist) 666, Rayalaseema (4 dist) 303,
Telangana (10 dist) 270

25) Total Govt employees – Seemandhra (13 districts) 9 lakhs,
Telangana (10 dist) 3 lakhs

26) IAS/IPS/IFS officers (civil services) – Andhra (9 dist) 225,
Rayalaseema (4 dist) 50, Telangana (10 dist) 60

27) Industries (small/medium/large) – Andhra (9 dist) 6,100,
Rayalaseema (4 dist) 773, Telangana (10 dist) 1250
28) Power Utilization Andhra (9 dist) 54% - Rayalaseema (4 dist) 23% -
Telangana (10 dist) 23%

29) Nagarjuna sagar project – Andhra submerged land = 0, cultilavation land 20
lakh acres. Telangana submerged land = 100%, cultivation land 4.5 lakh
acres

30) Polavaram project is submerging 250 small villages in Telangana, displacing
5 lakh tribal’s are going to provide lakhs of acres cultivation land to Andhra.

31) Grant-in-aid Private Degree colleges Andhra (9 dist) - 96,
Rayalaseema (4 dist) - 32, Telangana (10 dist) - 30

32) There are more than 130 posts of heads of departments. Out of them only 7
or 8 are held by the officers belonging to the Telangana region.

33) Sales Tax collection (2001- 2002) – Andhra 21%, Rayalaseema 5%,
Telangana 74%

34) Excise Collections (2001-2002) – Andhra 24%, Rayalaseema 10%,
Telangana 66%

35) APPSC – Andhra Pradesh public service commission board members so
far, 8 from Andhra, 6 from Rayalaseema, 2 from Telangana.

36) Telanganites constitutes 23% in all industries in Telangana area, 0% in
Andhra, Rayalaseema area

37) All housing board colonies in capital city – 93% people are from
Seemandhra.

38) Govt Libraries – Andhra (9 districts) 630, Rayalaseema (4 dist) 243,
Telangana (10 dist) 450.

39) In 70’s – Jublee hills lands were purchased at Rs 105 per acre. Total acres
1400. All Telanganites living in that area were thrown out, jublee hills
housing society did not have a single Telanganite.

40) Panchayat Raj divisions – Andhra (9 dist) 883, Rayalaseema (4 dist) 342,
Telangana (10 dist) 295.

41) Most backward district in AP is Mahabubnagar, was granted 4% white ration
cards. Most developed dist in AP is West Godavari dist was given 7% white
ration cards.


42) 100% power of Vizag thermal (simhadri) is being used for Andhra only,
but 27% power of Ramagundam is being used for A.P.

43) 82% of farmers are depending on private loans in Telangana

44) If development was the justification for keeping an alien ruler in place, India
should have never been free from British rule !

45) There was no single drop of water in Palanadu 350yrs ago, it was like a
desert. Now, entire Telangana canal irrigation land is less than Guntur dist
alone.

46) Rs 60 crores of surplus budget was the pride of Telangana in 1948.
When Andhra state was formed – it had only 1 Crore in hand given by
Madras govt, and Shri Raj Gopalachari said ‘Get lost from here’.

47) Dr.B.R.Ambedkar suggested Hyderabad second capitol of India. He said
Hyderabad is better than Delhi.

48) Government buys sugar cane from farmers (per quintal) in
Andhra – Rs 1200, Telangana –Rs 890
Andhra lands are canal cultivated – Telangana depend on bore wells.

49) Andhrites converted Telangana -WAKF lands in to revenue lands in the era
of real-estate boom, Lanco is main culprit in this, remember Muslim brothers
shouted ‘go back’ at Lagadapati ?

50) 150 forts are about to ruin in the Telangana which were built by various
dynasties. They are symbols of great cultural heritage.

51) Hyd Central University is filled with Andhraits – every Central University in
India has 60% reserved for local region. Except HCU.

52) Pranahita project, there is no staff, no sufficient funding, don’t even have
proper office, but Andhra ruler says project will be completed 4yrs

53) There are never any difficulties in construction of irrigation projects in Andhra.
But why irregularities, corruption, delays in Telangana projects?

54) Mahabubnagar 35lakhs population, migration 14 lakhs, 350km of Krishna
stretch, there is no drinking water or irrigation water.

55) How many JNTU colleges should be there in 10 dist of Telangana, if 2 are in
4 districts of Rayalaseema ?

56) AP dairy buys milk from farmers from Andhra Rs 24.30, Telangana Rs 22.30

57) 450 tribal villages, millions of tons of limestone, rich minerals, lot of natural
biodiversity…are going to submerge if Polavaram project is built

58) Telangana is bigger than 24 states. Total official countries in the world are
194. Telangana will be bigger than 160 countries.

59) Seemandhra revenue 38.5% - Expenditure 49%, Telangana revenue
61.5% - Expenditure 51%

60) Jallianwala bagh, General Dyer, 1919 yr - 379 shot dead. Telangana, Kasu
Brahmananda Reddy, 1969 - 370 students shot dead.

61) WHO declared Nalgonda dist affected with fluorisis so much that it is moving
towards No Man Zone.

62) While merging with Andhra leaders agreed to continue Mulki rules in
Telangana. As per this 100% employees in Telangana should be from
Telangana only.

63) Nizam formulated mulki rules in 1919, a person to get job in they must be
Telangana from 15yrs,but now Andhra rulers reduced the period to 4yrs.

64) Seemandhrites got 28000 jobs in Telangana by getting bogus mulki
certificates between 1956-1968. Between 1975 to 1985 again 58000 by
violating presidential order.

65) In 1969 students/employees agitated against 28000 jobs by Andhra. Andhra
rulers killed 370 students.

66) In 1972, Andhra rulers managed to cancel supreme court judgment by
parliament, then 6 point formula was introduced for jobs. As per this formula
Telangana split into zone 5, zone 6.

67) As per presidential order Telangana people should get reservation 80% dist
posts,70% zonal posts, 60% Gazetted posts. Remaining 20%,30%,40% shall
be open to other regions – what’s happening now ?

68) In 1985, 610 GO for transfer of 58000 employs from Telangana, but this GO
is never implemented. That too 610 GO is restricted to 102 departments only,
out of 250 govt departments.

69) In 2001, Chandra Babu Naidu (CM) appointed Girglani Commission which
submitted report in 2004, that 2 lakh Seemandhra employs are working in
Telangana.

70) Only 23% Singareni coal is used in Telangana. Remaining 77% is being
drained out to other places.

71) Per Capita Funds allocation to Student in universities.
SV University - Rs. 37500, Andhra University - Rs 35500
SK University - Rs 25000, Nagarjuna University - Rs 22700
OU - Rs 17400, K.U - Rs 14000

72) Cultivation land (Lakh Acres) Before 1956, Andhra 30.65, Telangana 18.20
In 2004, Andhra 69.27, Telangana 18.00

73) Andhrites love for Hyd is like Pakistan’s love for Kashmir. They are ready to
go to any extent to capture it.

74) Kothagudem thermal power station sabotaged on purpose to obtain repair
contracts to Andhra contractors in 1978, this is confirmed in single man
commission (Sundar Ramaiah commission – 1979)

75) All APSEB scams occurred so far at high level in board are targeted towards
Telangana power supply and distribution, never to Andhra or Rayalaseema
region. Higher officials found guilty by Vimal Lal commission, the
recommendation were never implemented.

76) Technically it is possible to develop water grid to benefit Telangana,
Rayalaseema and Andhra regions – it would match in comparison with
Mississippi river water system (USA), Three Gorges river system (China),
Nile river (Aswan dam) Africa and Rhine river system Europe. Similar models
were conceived by intellectuals but are trashed by Andhra rulers and pseudo
intellectuals because they will benefit Telangana.

77) 1969 - after Jai Telangana movement 'All Party Accord' was formulated,
scrapped within 6 months. Than 8-point formula, 5-point formula were
announced. then supreme court upheld Mulki rules. Andhra elites could not
digest it, launched Jai Andhra movement. Central govt yielded as usual to
elites tactics, then 6-point formula. Even this is being violated royally many
times, robbing Telangana its rightfulness.

78) Nagarjuna Sagar initially meant to benefit Andhra and Telangana. Later on it
is modified in such a way that 75% of the benefit is accruing to Andhra
reducing the share of Telangana region to just 25%. Andhra settlers
own 50% of these 25% utilization lands.

79) Singur project was originally designed to meet primarily the irrigation needs
of Medak and Nizamabad districts. But it is now solely used for meeting the
requirements of capital city.

80) Jurala Project which is the first project on river Krishna meant for Telangana,
is the smallest of all the projects built on this river. The Bachawat Tribunal
allocated just 17.5 TMC ft. water for this project, and the state government
reduced its storage capacity to 60% ft. But the actual utilization so far has not
been more than 10%

81) Rajolibanda Diversion Scheme, was to irrigate 87500 acres in
Mahabubnagar. The Bachawat Tribunal also allocated 15.90 TMC ft. of water
for this project. This water has to pass through a canal in Raichur district of
Karnataka State. After the formation of Andhra Pradesh landlords of
Rayalaseema blasted the gates with bombs and diverted water to their land.
Since then Govt never even tried to reconstruct the gates.

82) Devadula Project, provides water for 5 lakh acres, was promised to be
finished in 5 yrs in 2001, yet to begin work. The funniest fact is, Sriram sagar
is yet to be completed for last 40 yrs which provides water for just 4 lakh
acres. Telangana people are supposed to believe the promise.

83) Two major projects proposed on river Godavari are Ichampally and
Polavaram. Ichampally is meant for Telangana and Polavaram for Andhra.
The irrigation potential of Polavaram Project would be 6 to 7 times more than
the irrigation potential of Ichampally. Ichampally is going to be primarily a
power project not a irrigation project !

84) Andhra lands are irrigated by canal irrigation i.e. with tax payer’s money.
Andhra farmer pays Rs 200 - 300 per annum as water charges. Telangana
lands are irrigated by bore wells, entire cost is on the farmer . Digging, power,
bore well, motor, pipes. He struggles with fluctuations in power supplies with
irregularities and pathetic power distribution pattern in Telangana.

85) Technological University was actually started in Warangal but was shifted to
Hyderabad, Open University was originally Nalgonda district but was later
shifted Hyd. The same state level universities University of Health Sciences,
Mahila University and the University of Dravidian Languages were allowed to
stay in Seemandhra - not moved to Capital city.

86) Twelve milk chilling plants established by the erstwhile Telangana Regional
Committee in different parts of Telangana have been abruptly closed down
showing lack of funds as a reason.

87) Ramagundam is in heart of coal belt … Fertilizer plant is closed showing a
reason as poor quality of coal. NTPC is running with same coal, VTPS is
running with same coal. Subsequently, Fertilizer plants are started in Nellore
and Andhra.


88) Based on the proportionality at least 40% of jobs, i.e. 6 lakhs, should have
gone to Telangana. But the total number of jobs now occupied by them is
less than 3 lakhs.

89) 1972, PV Narasimha Rao made an attempt to implement the verdict of
Supreme Court validating the Mulki Rules. The verdict was in favor of
Telangana. Seemandhra gave outrageous reaction, he lost his
Chief Ministership.

90) If it is assumed that the leaders of a region becoming chief ministers can
contribute to the development of that region, then why do the people of
Rayalaseema complain of backwardness ?

91) Daily wage workers working in industries – from Andhra (9 districts) 3.16
lakhs, from Rayalaseema (4 districts)– 0.7 lakhs, Telangana (10 district)
0.81 lakhs.

92) Andhra controlled media never highlighted migration of 15 lakh people out
of 24lakh population from Mahabubnagar due to draught conditions.
T. Anjaiah CM of AP from Telangana region was presented as a buffoon in
dailies and cartoons.

93) At the time of merger Andhra leaders persuaded Telangana leaders by
offering many safeguards against exploitation. They also passed a
Unanimous Resolution’ in November 1955 in Andhra Assembly in support of
safeguards and subsequently they put these safeguards in an Agreement on
20th February. 1956 which is known as “Gentlemen’s Agreement”. All are
trashed soon after the agreement is signed.

94) Proportional representation says Telangana should get 42% jobs in the
Secretariat, but only 9% are working now. How can a people representative,
MLA, MLC can get a work done if 91% do not help ?

95) Metro Rail project is being designed dilapidating 5000 shops, 2500 houses,
147 schools, 120 hospitals, 60 Temples/Masjid/Churches. Historical
monuments will disappear. All shops and complexes throughout Metro rail
route are with Seemandhra thugs.

96) 1947 India got Independence. 1948 Indian Army did police action to
dethrone Nizam. Hyd state existed from 1949 to 1956. Telangana merged with
Andhra against its wishes in1956. Telangana has nothing to do with Potti
Sriramulu.




97) Telangana Sayudha Poratam, (Telangana armed struggle) was against
Nizam facist rule, 4000 people died - inspired all subsequent land movements
in West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura and paved way for formation of
Communist governments in those States. This is never acknowledged by
Seemandhra rulers so far.

98) Despite 69% Krishna, 79% Godavari flows through Telangana, irrigation cost
is Rs.1500/acre. 13% of Krishna, 21% Godavari flows through Andhra
irrigation cost is Rs.150/acre.

99) Per capita income of Madhya Pradesh: Rs 18,051. Chattisgarh formed in
2000. Per capita income of Chhattisgarh in 2008-09 - Rs. 29,621. Recently
formed smaller states are catching up with Haryana is 71%, Himachal is 81%
and Uttarakhand is 75% - now Jharkhand 58%, Chhattisgarh 63%. Also, Infant
mortality UP 67%, Uttarakhand 44%.

100) Yr 2008 Targeted growth rate & achieved: bigger states: MP 7% - 4.3%;
UP 7.6% - 4.6%; Bihar 6.2% 4.7%
smaller states: Chhattisgarh 6.1% - 9.2%; Jharkhand 6.9% - 11.1%
Uttaranchal 6.8% - 8.8%

101) Since 1956 to date, the additional irrigation potential created in Telangana is
only 5%

102) There are 10,000+ Industrial units in Telangana, 1200 are owned by
Telanganites, 6500 are owned by Seemandhra, rest are by outsiders.

103) Proportionally Telangana should be given about 43% in budget allocation,
Since 1953, it never exceeded 30%. Yet Telangana contributes 42% of
revenue to the state exchequer.

104) Nizamsagar was built in 1931 to serve Nizamabad and Medak about 2.7
lakh acres of land. It was neglected for maintenance and improvements,
now satellite images prove that all its 83 tributaries, 243 distributaries have
been silted up and eroded. World bank sanctioned 30 crores for the project,
which was never spent. The project now going to be almost useless.

105) In Andhra region every year two crops are cultivated because of water
availability, in Telangana a single crop will be cultivated with great
difficulty.
106) Technical institutions wise, 26 are in Telangana, 54 are in Andhra. 20
polytechnics in Telangana, 70 in Andhra. 2 Medical colleges in
Telangana, 6 in Andhra.



107) British build Railways, Administrative Services, Post and Telegraph,
installed democratic institutions, judiciary, rule of law, and built the cities of
Kolkata, Mumbai and Chennai, and New Delhi. British did not claim any of
these when they had to leave India. Seemandhra are making big hue and
cry clamoring for Hyderabad claiming they have built the city. In 400 yrs of
Hyderabad history, how many years did they contribute the 'development' ?

108) Hyderabad - demographic expansion can never be considered as a
development. It’s natural growth. It is like a girl who is 10 yrs now will
attain 15yrs of age after 5 yrs – can we call it development ? Also, its
not just Hyd which is developed … all big/medium cities in India are in
development path.




Sources: Articles/write ups by Sri Jaya Shakankar, Sri Vidya Sagar Rao, Sri Venkata Reddy Vedire, Sri Ravi Narayana Reddy, Sri TT Rao,Sri Kaloji, TVV documents, TDF documents
Note : The stats used in here are per 2001 when they were compiled by TDF

Friday, July 30, 2010

winning horses of TELANGANA

Result of Telangana assembly by-elections:







1. Siddipet:





2010: Harish Rao wins in Siddipet by 95,858 votes. He has broken the record of Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy. This is the fourth victory for Harish Rao in last 6 years. As usual, other candidates lost deposit.





2009: TRS candidate Harish Rao defeated Congress candidate B. Anjaiah by a margin of 64,677 votes. Congress, PRP and BJP candidates lost deposits.







2. Warangal West:





2010: TRS candidate Dasyam Vinaya Bhaskar defeated Congress candidate Dayasagar Rao by 67,809 votes. Highest majority in the history of Warangal district assembly elections.





2009: TRS candidate, D. Vinaya Bhasker defeated Congress candidate Dayasagar Rao by 6,684 votes. PRP candidate was in third place and got 16,230 votes.







3. Nizamabad Urban:





2010: BJP candidate, E. Lakshmi Narayana defeated PCC President D. Srinivas by 11,981 votes.





2009: BJP candidate, E. Lakshmi Narayana defeated PCC President D. Srinivas by 11,015 votes. PRP candidate was in third place and got 15,902 votes. TRS was in fourth place with 5,914 votes.







4. Yellareddy:





2010: TRS candidate E. Raveendar Reddy defeated congress candidate Shabbir Ali by





2009: TRS candidate, E. Ravinder Reddy defeated Congress candidate B. Janardhan Goud by a margin of 36,859 votes. PRP candidate was in third place and got 11,204 votes.







5. Mancherial:





2010: TRS candidate Aravinda Reddy defeated TDP candidate Gone Hanumantha Rao by a margin of 77,900 votes





2009: TRS candidate Aravinda Reddy defeated Diwakar Rao by a margin of 13,827 votes. PRP candidate was in third place and got 13,997 votes.







6. Chennur:





2010: TRS candidate Nallala Odelu defeated Congress candidate G. Vinod by 44,284 votes.





2009: TRS candidate Nallala Odelu defeated Congress candidate G. Vinod by 11,549 votes. PRP candidate was in third place and got 20,902 votes.







7. Sirpur-Kagaznagar:





2010: TRS candidate Kaveti Sammaiah defeated Congress candidate A. Indrakiran Reddy by a margin of 15,214 votes.





2009: TRS candidate Kaveti Sammaiah defeated Congress candidate Koneru Konappa by a margin of 7,414 votes. BJP was in third place while PRP was in fourth place.







8. Huzurabad:





2010: TRS candidate Etela Rajender defeated TDP candidate M. Damodar Reddy by





2009: TRS candidate and party floor leader, Eatala Rajender defeated Congress candidate Krishna Mohan Rao by a margin of 15,035 votes. PRP candidate was in third place and got 24,785 votes.







9. Sircilla:





2010: TRS candidate KTR defeated Congress candidate K. Mahender Reddy by





2009: KCR son Tarakarama Rao defeated independent candidate (TRS rebel), K. Mahender Reddy by just 171 votes. PRP candidate was in third place and got 22,988 votes.







1o. Korutla:





2010: TRS candidate K. Vidyasagar Rao defeated congress candidate J. Ratnakar Rao by





2009: TRS candidate K. Vidyasagar Rao defeated Congress candidate J. Ratnakar Rao by 15,545 votes. PRP candidate was in third place and got 20,680 votes.







11. Vemulawada:





2010: TDP Candidate Ch. Ramesh defeated Congress candidate, V. Adi Srinivas by 50,443 votes.





2009: TDP Candidate Ch. Ramesh defeated Congress candidate, V. Adi Srinivas by 1,821 votes. BJP candidate was in third place and got 23,948 votes while PRP candidate was in fourth place.







12. Dharmapuri:





2010: TRS candidate Koppula Eshwar defeated Congress candidate Laxman Kumar by 58,256 votes.





2009: TRS candidate Koppula Eshwar defeated Congress candidate Laxman kumar by just 1,484 votes. PRP candidate was in third place and got 23,456 votes.



victory of telangana people

HYDERABAD - Riding on the Telangana sentiment, Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) swept the assembly by-elections in the Andhra Pradesh region, winning six seats and was leading in six other constituencies Friday.

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) retained one seat with its candidate Lakshminarayana defeating state Congress chief D. Srinivas in Nizamabad Urban segment.

It was big blow for Srinivas who was aiming to join the state cabinet and even emerge as successor to Chief Minister K. Rosaiah.

Proving that the Telangana sentiment is still strong, TRS retained Siddipet, Sirpur, Manchiryal, Dharmapuri and Chennur seats with huge majority and wrested Vemulawada seat from Telugu Desam Party (TDP).

Its leader T. Harish Rao set a record by retaining Siddipet with a margin of 95,858 votes, breaking the record of former chief minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, who was re-elected from Pulivendula constituency in Kadapa district last year with a margin of 68,681.

The ruling Congress party and main opposition TDP were virtually wiped out in the by-elections, necessitated by the resignation of all 10 legislators of the TRS and one each of the BJP and the TDP on the issue of a separate Telangana state in February.

In a majority of the constituencies, Congress and TDP candidates lost their security deposits. Among other prominent losers were former ministers G. Vinod (Congress) and Babu Mohan (TDP). Another former minister and Congress leader Mohammed Ali Shabbir was trailing in Yellareddy constituency.

The verdict has come as a morale booster for the TRS, which has long been fighting for a separate Telangana state.

Celebrations broke out in TRS camp, which termed the results as a victory of Telangana’s “four crore” people and a defeat of “anti-Telangana forces”.

During the poll campaign, TRS had targeted both Congress and TDP for betraying the cause of Telangana.

“This victory will give us new strength and vigour to fight for a separate Telangana state,” said TRS leader K. Tarakarama Rao, who is leading in the Sircilla assembly constituency.

Tarakarama Rao, who is also son of TRS chief K. Chandrasekhara Rao, is confident that a separate Telangana state will become a reality in December this year when the Justice Srikrishna committee is scheduled to submit its report.

The committee, constituted by the centre in February to look into demands for and against Telangana state, is currently holding public consultations on the issue.

TRS nominees not only retained their respective seats but significantly improved their victory margins.

The Election Commission said 66.67 percent of 23.60 lakh voters in the 12 constituencies spread over five districts cast their votes in the elections held Tuesday.

Friday, July 9, 2010

jai telengana


naa telangana koti ratnaala veena
* తెలంగాణ ప్రాంతంలో జిల్లాల సంఖ్య--10.
* హైదరాబాదు తరువాత తెలంగాణాలో పెద్ద నగరం--వరంగల్.
* తెలంగాణా పితామహుడు అని ఎవరికి పేరు--కొండా వెంకట రంగారెడ్డి.
* నా తెలంగాణా కోటి రతనాల వీణ అని చెప్పినది--దాశరథి.
* 1956లో ఆంధ్ర, తెలంగాణ నాయకుల మధ్య కుదిరిన ఒప్పందం--పెద్ద మనుష్యుల ఒప్పందం.
* తెలంగాణా పోరాటంలో మొదట నేలకొరిగిన అమరజీవి--దొడ్డి కొమరయ్య.
* 1969లో జై తెలంగాణ ఉద్యమ నాయకుడు--కె.వి.రంగారెడ్డి.
* తెలంగాణా వైతాళికుడు అని ఎవరికి పేరు--సురవరం ప్రతాపరెడ్డి.
* 2001లో ప్రత్యేక తెలంగాణ ఉద్యమం కోసం ఏర్పడిన రాజకీయ పార్టీ--తెలంగాణ రాష్ట్ర సమితి.
* తెలంగాణ రాష్ట్ర సమితి స్థాపకుడు--కె.చంద్ర శేఖర్ రావు.

jai telengana

82% of farmers are depending on private loans in TELANGANA!!!
Is it development?
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backward dist Mahbubnagar,was granted 4% white ration cards&developed dist West Godavari was given 7% white ration cards
Give thought to it

JAI TELANGANA

telngana
100% power of Vizag thermal (simhadri) is being used for Andhra only! but 27% power of Ramagundam is being used for AP!

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Telangana covers 41.7%,Seemandhra 58.3% area.Telangana has 40.5%,Seemandhra 59.5% Population.But Telangana revenue is 53% to state exchequer