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Osmania rallies for Telangana; KCR in Delhi
Press Trust of India, Sunday January 3, 2010, Hyderabad

A massive gathering at Osmania University stepped up the Telangana stir on Sunday, even as TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao left for New Delhi to attend Tuesday's all-party meeting convened by the Home Minister.

The massive rally of students mobilised from all 10 districts of Telangana region, permission for which was granted by the High Court yesterday, sent out a clear message that there was no need for adopting a resolution in Andhra Pradesh assembly favouring creation of Telangana.

The rally at Osmania University, the nerve centre of Telangana agitation, addressed by Telangana activists and naxalite sympathisers including poet Varavara Rao, decided to observe a rail and road blockade on January 5 to prevent buses and trains coming from Andhra and Rayalaseema areas. This is to counter a similar bandh announced by activists, who are campaigning for a united Andhra Pradesh, in coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions, and would coincide with the talks the Centre has convened with eight recognized political parties of the state.

The speakers at the meeting also asked leaders like N Chandrababu Naidu of TDP and PRP's Chiranjeevi to come out with their stand and not vacillate or make U-turns on the issue of creation of Telangana. Some of the speakers even warned that Gandhi Bhawan, state Congress headquarters and NTR Bhawan, TDP head office, in Hyderabad would be razed to the ground if Telangana is not achieved.

Varavara Rao said it is the right of people of Telangana to fight for a separate state and to free themselves from the "exploitation" of people from coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema. Other speakers at the rally also said the Telangana movement has come to the "clinching" stage because of the students struggle and not because of political leaders.

Meanwhile, TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao, the political face of the Telangana movement, left for New Delhi to attend the Tuesday all-party meeting convened by Home Minister P Chidambaram. Speaking to reporters before leaving for the capital, Rao said he would impress the January 5 meeting for an immediate Parliament resolution on formation of Telangana.

Rao, who has resigned as a Lok Sabha member, also said he would meet leaders like Lalu Prasad, Ajit Singh and Sharad Pawar to convince them the need for a resolution in Parliament on the statehood issue.

While Rao will represent TRS at the meeting, Congress is likely to be represented by leaders from all the three regions of the state. Sources said APCC chief D Srinivas (Telangana), senior MP K S Rao (coastal Andhra) and Agriculture Minister Raghuveera Reddy (Rayalaseema) will attend the meeting on behalf of Congress.

K Rosaiah will participate in the meeting in his capacity as Chief Minister. While Chiranjeevi will represent Prajarajyam Party, it is not yet clear who will represent TDP in the meeting.

 
 
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Posted by Mufti Islah on Jan 06, 2010
Lakhs of students, devoid of political parties, have assembled in the campus despite stringent "filtration" by the police. This show of strength by the students could possibly prod the Union Government to start the process of creation of the State of Telangana. This is a victory for the student movement in India. It may be recalled that as back as 1952 a procession against merging Telangana with the State of Andhra was lead by the students. So does the massive movement demanding separation in 1969. While in 1952 seven students lost their lives in police firing; around 370 students were assassinated by Kasu Brahmmananda Reddy's bullets. Even in 2009 the course of the movement is dictated by the student community. The most striking aspect in the current phase is complete absence of violence against the Andhra colonisers. This is a good and positive development. But this may not continue in future as some students are showing signs of militancy.
Posted by Pradeep on Jan 03, 2010
It will be great if some of the national channels show the discremination shown by the govt of andhra by deploying thousands of police in telangana region to supress the movement...and increase tentions in the region and which inturn is affecting the people of coastal andhra and rayalseema people I believe that only NDTV can do it...
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