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Getafix
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Post Number: 5316 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 146.115.51.3
Rating:  Votes: 1 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, February 21, 2010 - 08:49 pm: |
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Vivekanandji:There are certainly external sources of funding for the entire movement. Who are those financiers and why are they spending money to instigate violence?
Ila gallo raathalu raasthe em labham.. Author yokka anumanalu,abhiprayalu oka article raasthe ochedendhi.. why dont she/he do some investigative journalism and publish some numbers like how much money is being funnelled and channels thru that money is flowing etc etc.. Ala cheyyakunda, anatomy of telengana agitation ani fancy title pettesi raasedhi paatha chinthakaya pachadi raathalu ayithe .. nenu anedi okkate- povoi poolasokka.. chaala chusaa ilanti articles.. |
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Vivekanandji
Junior Artist Username: Vivekanandji
Post Number: 704 Registered: 04-2009 Posted From: 91.121.114.132
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, February 21, 2010 - 08:27 pm: |
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IBN Live. It happened once again. On 20th February, a student Yadaiah attempted suicide by setting himself ablaze in the Osmania University campus in full public view. Minutes after he was shifted to the hospital, the Telangana agitators started waving his life-size photographs. Even copies of his 'suicide note' reached the scores of reporters covering the violence in the OU campus. While Yadaiah's love for Telangana is undisputable, I suspect whether he willingly attempted suicide. At least I don't want to believe that Yadaiah's suicide bid was a spontaneous reaction. The authorities need to find answers for: who were all aware he would attempt suicide; who were was possessing the suicide note and why; when, how and who brought his life-size photographs in the campus and how the media representatives got access to his suicide note even before the police got it and why did he choose the place where the media cameras were present. The suicide bid was perfectly planned and timed in order to get maximum publicity. But who planned it? So far, over a dozen students committed suicide 'demanding Telangana', but circumstantial evidences tell a different story. Almost all of them wrote similar text in their 'suicide notes' complaining of delay in formation of Telangana state. In all cases, media got access to the suicide note before the police got them. The authorities should find out if somebody was trying to exploit the sentiments of Telangana students by abetting them to commit suicide. Another factor that needs to be probed is the source of funding for this agitation. It takes millions of rupees to run a small political campaign, take election for an assembly seat for example. Therefore, one can imagine the kind of money that is being spent on organising rallies and public meetings in 10 districts of Telangana for over two months. It is therefore, impossible that students, who survive on pocket-money given by parents or scholarships, are self-financing the movement. There are certainly external sources of funding for the entire movement. Who are those financiers and why are they spending money to instigate violence? Though there are different theories floating around as to why Telangana agitation got such intensity, but the present pace of movement is all set to cause financial loss to many big politicians who also own huge businesses in Hyderabad. There are unconfirmed reports that those politicians are spending huge money to sabotage the movement. On the other hand, some other politicians from Andhra believe that they would gain if Andhra Pradesh is bifurcated as it would necessitate the creation of a new capital. Building a completely new infrastructure would mean business of crores of rupees for their companies. May be either of these two categories of politicians are funding the movement. Back to Telangana, forcing the elected representatives of Telangana region to resign from their post is the most unique and interesting feature of this agitation. More than a strategy to put pressure on the UPA Government to concede Telangana, it looks like a tactic by the Telangana Rashtra Samithi to increase its tally in both the State Assembly and Lok Sabha. Assume that all MLAs and MPs from Telangana belonging to all parties resign (and their resignations get accepted). Consequently, either the Rosaiah Government would fall leading to dissolution of assembly or fresh polls or the President's Rule is imposed to facilitate by-election on Telangana seats. Since TRS is spearheading the Telangana movement, it would simply sweep the by-elections. To conclude, the agitation for separate Telangana is proving to be a deadly game being played by politicians for their own gains. One professor thinks that he is creating Taliban of Telangana while another politician wants to emerge as the 'father of Telangana'. The others politicians just want to gain out of this situation. The only victims are the students who are being used as pawns by everyone. After Venugopal Reddy, today it was Yadaiah and tomorrow it may be someone else. Students should understand this politics and stop their exploitation. Nothing stops them from continuing their peaceful agitation. Andharuu Baagundaali. |
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