Don't
test our patience over Telangana, TRS chief warns
Friday December 17, 2010 08:15:50 AM,
IANS
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Warangal
(Andhra Pradesh): Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) chief K. Chandrasekhara Rao
addressed a mammoth public meeting here Thursday and warned the
central government not to test the patience of people of Telangana
any further and implement the process for formation of a separate
state.
Urging the government to abide by its Dec 9, 2009 statement on
Telangana, he demanded that a bill for formation of Telangana be
tabled and passed in the budget session of parliament in February.
Addressing a huge public meeting here Thursday night, he announced
that if the central government failed to implement its promise, a
massive movement will be launched and a separate state will be
achieved at any cost.
"I am warning the centre. I am giving an ultimatum. Through this
Telangana Mahagrajna I would like to humbly request the prime
minister that patience has a limit. Don't test our patience. It
will not be good," Rao said.
"If the centre fails to take any step, we will start with
satyagrah and go on to bring the administration to a standstill.
Heavens may fall down and the earth may shake but we will achieve
Telangana state," said KCR, as the TRS chief is popularly known.
A sea of humanity descended on the town, bringing it to a halt and
causing 10-km long traffic jams on the nearby roads. TRS claimed
that 2.5 million people turned up for the meeting, held to mark
the completion of one year of the central government's
announcement.
Earlier, a resolution unanimously passed at the meeting urged the
government to table a bill in the budget session of parliament in
February for the formation of Telangana state.
The resolution noted that following a mass movement, the
government last year announced that the process for formation of
Telangana will be initiated. It alleged that due to conspiracies
of Andhra and Rayalaseema leaders, the government was delaying
implementation it.
The Mahabubnagar MP appealed to people to be ready to make more
sacrifices to achieve a separate state. He, however, advised them
to show restraint and follow Telangana Joint Action Committee,
which will soon announce the future course of action.
It was a massive show of strength by the TRS ahead of the
Srikrishna Committee's report to the central government on the
demand for a separate Telangana state. The five-member panel is to
submit its report before Dec 31.
The meeting coincided with the panel's last visit to Hyderabad
before submitting its report.
KCR alleged that Andhra Pradesh Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan had
tried to belittle the 54-year-long movement of four crore people
of Telangana. "When he was asked what will happen after Dec 31, he
said Jan 1 will come. I condemn his remark. This does not befit a
person holding a high post," he said.
KCR also condemned police chief Aravinda Rao's statement that
additional paramilitary forces would be deployed after Dec 31 and
said the people of Telangana were not afraid of lathis or bullets.
He alleged that the agitation in Andhra and Rayalaseema against
the central government's Dec 9 statement was stage-managed by
leaders of those regions.
The TRS chief lashed out at Congress party legislators from
Telangana for going back on their promise made before Telangana
Joint Action Committee to resign enmasse, dealing a blow to the
Telangana movement when it was nearing its goal.
On Dec 9 last year, following an 11-day hunger strike by Rao,
Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram had announced initiating the
process for formation of a separate Telangana state.
Swami Agnivesh, TRS ideologue Jayashankar, Telangana Joint Action
Committee chairman M. Kodandaram, TRS MP and former actress
Vijayashanti, Jamaat-e-Islami chief of Andhra Pradesh and Orissa
unit Malik Motassim Khan, leaders of students, trade unions and
women's groups were among the prominent speakers.
The public meeting was scheduled to be held Dec 9 but was
postponed due to heavy rains.
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