Wednesday, October 6, 2010

New political party for telangana by gaddar

A new party to fight for the cause of separate Telangana which is likely to be headed by ballad singer Gadar has taken shape.
Its name was finalised at a meeting here on Saturday as Telangana Praja Front but a formal announcement would be made at a broad-based convention on October 9. The body has a 56-member presidium, each representing a joint action committee of a section of people, which persuaded Gadar to head the organisation but he was reported to have declined the offer.
A presidium member Chikkudi Prabhakar said Gadar might accept the post on October 9 when the manifesto of the party would be released. The six-page manifesto was approved by the steering committee of the party and it would be referred to the district level panels for consideration.
Mr. Prabhakar said district committees for all but Nizamabad have been constituted. He denied it was an alternative to other parties, including Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS), which have taken up the cause of separate Telangana. The front's sole aim was to secure Statehood to the region.
No comments: KCR
TRS president K. Chandrasekhar Rao, however, refused to react to the emergence of the front. At a press conference today, he said he had no comments to offer.
Telangana Congress leaders have welcomed the decision on formation of Gadar led front. Congress MP G. Vivekanand said that the front was not intended to check the activities of other pro-Telangana forces. MLC K. Yadava Reddy said he would welcome any number of voices in favour of Telangana,
“The more number of people and organisations raise the voice for a separate State, the cause becomes much easier to be achieved,” he said. Mr. Reddy said the Telangana Joint Action Committee constituted last year had some problems but hoped that the front would contribute to the cause of statehood.
TDP leader T. Devender Goud said Gadar had been actively working for separate Telangana and there could be no doubts about his commitment for the cause. The emergence of the new front reflected on the TRS president's “dictatorial attitude” and apprehensions over his commitment to Telangana.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

తెలంగాణా సమాజం ఈ పరీక్షలు వద్దంటున్నది, జీవితం మొత్తం యుద్ధమేనా ? ఇలా ఇంకెంత కాలం? గ్రూప్-1ను మేమే అడ్డుకుంటం, కె.సి.ఆర్.హెచ్చరిక

తెలంగాణా సమాజం యావత్తూ, అన్ని పార్టీల శాసనసభ్యులు, ఆఖరికి మంత్రులు, న్యాయవాదులు, అధ్యాపకులు అందరూ గ్రూప్-1 పరీక్షలు వద్దు అంటుంటే తుపాకులు పెట్టి అయినా, 144 సెక్షన్ విధించి అయినా పరీక్షలు పెడతమంటున్నరు. ఇదేం పద్ధతి ? - అని తెలంగాణా రాష్ట్ర సమితి (టి.ఆర్.ఎస్.) అధ్యుక్షుడు కె. చంద్రశేఖర రావు ప్రశ్నించారు.

తెలంగాణ విద్యార్ధులు తమ వాటా తమకు న్యాయంగా దక్కాలని కోరుతుంటే లేదు, పోలీసు తూటాలతో పరీక్షలు జరిపిస్తమని అహంకారంగా మాట్లాడుతున్నరని, తూటాలు, లాఠీలతో తెలంగాణా విద్యార్థిని నిలువరించలేరని ఆయన ప్రభుత్వాన్ని హెచ్చరించారు. అందరూ వాయిదా వేయాలని అడుగుతుంటే, వాయిదా వేసేది లేదని ఇంత మొండికేస్తున్న ప్రభుత్వానికి గుణపాఠం చె ప్పే తీర్తమని ఆయన అన్నారు. బుల్లెట్ల వర్షం కురిసినా రేపటి గ్రూప్-1 పరీక్షలను అడ్డుకు తీర్తమని ఆయన హెచ్చరించారు.

మెదక్ జిల్లాలో పెద్ద ఎత్తున తెలంగాణ రాష్ట్ర సమితిలో చేరిన ఇతర పార్టీల కార్యకర్తలకు తెలంగాణ భవన్‌లో స్వాగతం పలుకుతూ రాష్ట్రంలో కాదు, దేశంలో కాదు, అసలు ప్రపంచంలో ఎక్కడైనా తుపాకుల పహరాలో పరీక్షలు జరిగినవా అని ఆయన ప్రశ్నించారు. పరీక్షలు అంటే ఎంతో ప్రశాంతంగా ఉండాలని, విద్యార్ధుల మానసిక పరిస్థితి ప్రశాంతంగా ఉండాల్సి ఉండగా, 144 వ సెక్షన్ పెట్టి పరీక్షలు పెడ్తమని అంటున్నరని ఆయన ఎద్దేవా చేశారు.

జీవితం మొత్తం యుద్ధమేనా ? ఇలా ఇంకెంత కాలం?
జీవితం మొత్తం యుద్ధమేనా ? ఇలా ఇంకెంత కాలం? నీళ్లకోసం, నిధులకోసం, ఉద్యోగాలకోసం, ఆఖరికి ఎరువులకోసం కూడా యుద్ధం చేయవలసి వస్తున్నది. ఆంధ్రలో ఎరువులు వెంటవెంటనే దొరుకుతయ్, మరి తెలంగాణాలో ప్రతి రోజు ఉరకాలె, ఇదేం పద్ధతి అని ఆయన ప్రశ్నించారు.

ఎ.పి.పి.ఎస్.సి. పుట్టినప్పటినుంచి ఇప్పటివరకూ తెలంగాణాకు అన్యాయమే జరిగింది అని, అందుకే తెలంగాణఆ ప్రజలకు న్యాయం జరగాలంటే తెలంగాణ వచ్చాకే సాధ్యమని ఆయన అన్నారు. ఆ విషయాన్ని గుర్తించే మొన్నటి ఎన్నికల్లో గుండెలు చీల్చి మరీ తెలంగాణా ప్రజలు తమ తీర్పు చెప్పిన్రు. అందుకే ఇప్పుడు అన్ని పార్టీలూ ఖాళీ అవుతున్నయ్. పదేండ్ల క్రితం నేను ఒక్కణ్ణే, ఇప్పుడు ప్రజలంతా ఏకమై ఎక్కడ చూచినా సముద్రమైన్రు అని ఆయన అన్నారు.

సమైక్య రాష్ట్రంలో మనకి న్యాయం జరగదు, కాబట్టే డిసెంబర్ తర్వాత జరిగే మహాయుద్ధానికి అందరూ ఇప్పటినుంచే వీర సైనికులై కదలిరావాలి అని కె.సి.ఆర్. పిలుపు ఇచ్చారు.

AP on boil over Telangana activists

Andhra Pradesh is on the boil yet again, this time over recruitment exam for the Group-1 category posts in the state service even as the government asserted that the examination will be conducted tomorrow (Sept 5) as per schedule.

The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) issued the first notification in 2008 for filling up 198 Group-1 posts in various departments and a supplementary notification in July 2009, but the demand for putting the examination off was raised by Telangana activists only last week.

People of Andhra-Rayalaseema regions, however, took strong exception to the demand and wanted the government to conduct the examination as per schedule.

The Group-1 examination was originally scheduled to be held on August 29 but was postponed to September 5 as it clashed with the probationary officers examination of Syndicate Bank.

APPSC chairman Y Venkatarami Reddy said here today that there was no question of postponing the Group-1 examination as all necessary arrangements have been made.

"There is no room for any doubt over the conduct of the examination.It will be held as per schedule," he asserted.

Of the 1.90 lakh candidates who applied for the examination, 1.30 lakh have already downloaded their admit cards from the APPSC's website, Reddy said.

The main demand of the Telangana activists now, who remained silent all these months, is that the APPSC reserve 42 per cent of posts for people of Telangana.

The issue has once again divided the two main parties Congress and Telugu Desam on regional lines with leaders taking divergent stands on the conduct of Group-1 examination.

Ministers from Telangana like Komatireddy Venkata Reddy and D Sridhar Babu have already petitioned Chief Minister K Rosaiah for postponing the exam till their region's "rightful quota" was earmarked.

"It's not proper to conduct such a crucial examination in a surcharged atmosphere," Sridhar Babu said.

Congress MPs and MLAs hailing from Telangana too are exerting pressure on the Chief Minister to get the exam postponed.

Congress Central Working Committee member G Venkata Swamy is understood to have spoken to Rosaiah over phone to raise the demand for putting off the exam.

TDP's Telangana Forum convenor Nagam Janardhana Reddy, Telangana Rashtra Samiti president K Chandrasekhar Rao and the so-called Joint Action Committees of Telangana too have raised a similar demand and wanted the government to give the region its due share in Group-1 posts.

This led to strong protests from people and leaders of Andhra-Rayalaseema regions who strongly denounced the "strong-arm tactics" of the Telangana activists.

"The careers of lakhs of aspirants should not be jeopardized for narrow political gains. Each candidate prepares for months to take the examination and if it is postponed for frivolous reasons, it will strongly affect the candidates," Vijayawada MP Lagadapati Rajagopal observed.

TDP's senior MLA from Rayalaseema Payyavula Kesav and others too strongly opposed the demand for postponing the exam.

Meanwhile, students in Telangana took to streets demanding postponement of the exam while their counterparts in Andhra-Rayalaseema organised counter protests favouring conduct of the test as scheduled.

The Telangana activists also forced closure of educational institutions in the region today while a bandh has been called for tomorrow.

State Director General of Police K Aravinda Rao announced that prohibitory orders under Section 144 Cr P C and also Section 30 of Police Act would be in place in the vicinity of all the 445 examination centres across the state tomorrow.

The entire examination process would be videographed and trouble-makers would be sternly dealt with.

we want our telangana quota 42% in group 1

The Osmania University Joint Action Committee and Telangana Political Joint Action Committee, on Wednesday, demanded that the state government direct the Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission to postpone the Group I examinations scheduled to be held on September 5, till the government decides on the issue of 40% quota in recruitments for Telangana candidates.

Talking to media persons, the JAC members stated that without clarifying its stand on the quota issue, the APPSC could not go ahead with conducting the Group-1 examination.

The JAC leaders said that since the APPSC has refused to postpone the scheduled date of September 5, a meeting was called at the Osmania University to chalk out the future course of action on the quota demand.

The APPSC should implement reservation for all communities from the stage of the preliminary examination itself, on the lines of UPSC, they asserted.

The JAC members declared that they would hold a candlelight vigil at all Telangana educational institutions on September 3.

They threatened that the government would be held responsible for any dire consequences that take place in the state in this regard. The members also demanded the removal of APPSC chairman Venkataram Reddy as many corruption charges were pending against him. Widespread protests were witnessed across Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh on Saturday as students boycotted classes in various colleges and universities and took to the streets demanding that the State government postpone the State Public Service Commission preliminary examination scheduled for tomorrow.
Students under the banner of Osmania University Students Joint Action Committee (OUJAC) met State Home Minister P Sabita Indra Reddy and appealed to her to prevail upon the government to postpone the Group-I exams, demanding their share of 42 per cent reservation.
Tension prevailed at the Osmania University campus here as a group of students climbed the Arts College building and threatened to jump if the government did not immediately concede to their demand.
OU Vice-Chancellor T Tirupati Rao reached the spot to pacify the agitated students and make them call off their protest.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Jai Telangana Movement of 1969

Jai Telangana Movement of 1969
POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CONDITIONS BACK THEN
After Nehru’s death, Smt. Indira Gandhi, in her father’s footsteps, became a staunch champion of socialism. Mrs. Gandhi’s socialist economics were pushing the country deeper and deeper into poverty. Politicians were clueless about why the economy was floundering despite their best intentions. Nizam Telangana economy suffered along with the rest of the country. Poverty in the region created an ideal environment to incite people against each other.
Ever since the formation of the Andhra Pradesh state, there have been occasional rumblings of dissatisfaction by the disgruntled Nizam Telangana leaders who failed in their demand for a separate state in 1956. The Nizam Telangana leaders had two main grievances: the first one related to employment in government services, and the second one involved using the balance of funds from the Telangana region.read fullblog at http://shyamnaikbanoth.blogspot.com/