Tuesday, October 11, 2011

WILL PRANAB SOLVE THE TELANGANA PROBLEM?



Whether the present ‘work out’ on Telangana can pave the way for solution or not is unable to answer,  but Telangana followers must be satisfied that their agitation and concerns have been paying much attention by the center after a long time. Until the starts of general strike (Sarva janula samme) central government is a mute spectator regarding Telangana issue. 
The strike of APSRTC and low production of electricity place the Kirankumar Reddy’s government defensive and made people to criticize the central and state governments for their overall neglect in tackling them. The careless attitude of Chief Minister and his unwarranted statements irked the Telangana people much.
The Governor’s role is also important here as he did not awake the central government in time and doing his yatras to temples. He thinks of high himself and over riding the CM in view of his low importance at center. He feels as if he was the CM always and many opposition leaders have been alleging that governor is running a parallel government. His intention might be ruling AP if center imposes a President’s rule. After his warrant to the Delhi only he has disclosed the correct ongoing situation in the state. He wants to be in good looks of Sonia Gandhi to get his term extended once again. 
Now the situation is appearing different in Delhi as Telangana issue should be solved by hook or crook. This was not the situation in past. When 90 percent people want Telangana, where is the chance to suppress the agitation? It should be solved immediately.
Any how some options have been out and they are being discussed with their Congress leaders. Pranab has said discussions with their party leaders have concluded.
Can trouble shooter Mr. Pranab Mukharjee able to solve the Telangana tussle? This is the question is being aroused in every mind of AP Citizen. The options appeared in the news papers are mostly discussed much in the past except one. That is keeping Hyderabad as Union Territory for a period of five or six years and in the mean time Andhra people can build their capital and shift there. Afterwards the Hyderabad will become free and join Telangana as capital. This may be accepted by Telangana Rastra Samithi but KCR has told that it was not acceptable until and unless made it a resolution in the Parliament. This is only appearing a suitable solution to keep two regions separate.
Let us hope this may settle after it is discussed by all the parties.

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