Rayalaseema meet demands states trifurcation
Rayalaseema meet demands states trifurcation
Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsA Rayalaseema people's conclave, organised by the Rayalaseema Parirakshana Samiti here on Sunday, demanded trifurcation of Andhra Pradesh into three states _ Telangana, Andhra and Rayalaseema _ in case the central government decided to carve out Telangana state. The day-long meeting, attendedby Rayalaseema settlers in Hyderabad, vowed to achieve Rayalaseema state and formed a Rayalaseema joint action committee (RJAC), on the lines of theTelangana JAC, to spearheadthe movement for creationof a Rayalaseema state.The participants, who includedintellectuals and employeesof central and stategovernments, took a seriousexception to the coining anduse of the compound word,Seemandhra, to refer to thetwo regions of Rayalaseemaand Andhra, saying the twowere distinct. They said theywere not ready to remain asan appendage to a coastalAndhra state and would preferto have their own state ifTelangana was going to becreated.RPS president ByreddyRajasekhara Reddy, who isalso Telugu Desam generalsecretary, declared that theywould take up an 800-kmlongpadayatra in the lastweek of September from aremote village in Kurnooldistrict. The padayatra is expectedto take about 40 daysto complete and will culminatein a public meeting atAnantapur on November 16to coincide with the anniversaryof the signing of SriBagh Pact between Andhraand Rayalaseema leaders onthat day in 1937. At the publicmeeting they would bringto light the injustice that hadbeen done to the Rayalaseemaregion in the unitedAndhra Pradesh in last 60years, he said.Giving a call that RayalaseemaPourusham shouldbe made known to every oneat all levels, Reddy said peoplewould corner MLAs, MPsand ministers if they refusedto support their demand fora separate Rayalaseemastate. "Till now you have seenthe Telangana movement.From now on, you will seethe Rayalaseema movement,"he said and clamedthat the people of Rayalaseemahad as much rightas any one else had to live inHyderabad. He warned mediahouses against portrayingRayalaseema as a land offactionalists.MV Ramana Reddy, a seniorleader, said formationof Telangana state seemedimminent and the RJACshould work for creation ofa Rayalaseema state. "This isthe right time to launch themovement,'' he said.K.Dileep Kumar, Telanganaleader and MLC, expressedsolidarity with theRayalaseema movement andadvised leaders of the Telanganaand Rayalaseem movementsto work in tandem toachieve their goals. Severalgovernment employees narratedtheir sufferings experiencedin Hyderabad duringthe Telangana movement.first published:August 27, 2012, 12:48 ISTlast updated:August 27, 2012, 12:48 IST 
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A Rayalaseema people's conclave, organised by the Rayalaseema Parirakshana Samiti here on Sunday, demanded trifurcation of Andhra Pradesh into three states _ Telangana, Andhra and Rayalaseema _ in case the central government decided to carve out Telangana state. The day-long meeting, attended

by Rayalaseema settlers in Hyderabad, vowed to achieve Rayalaseema state and formed a Rayalaseema joint action committee (RJAC), on the lines of the

Telangana JAC, to spearhead

the movement for creation

of a Rayalaseema state.

The participants, who included

intellectuals and employees

of central and state

governments, took a serious

exception to the coining and

use of the compound word,

Seemandhra, to refer to the

two regions of Rayalaseema

and Andhra, saying the two

were distinct. They said they

were not ready to remain as

an appendage to a coastal

Andhra state and would prefer

to have their own state if

Telangana was going to be

created.

RPS president Byreddy

Rajasekhara Reddy, who is

also Telugu Desam general

secretary, declared that they

would take up an 800-kmlong

padayatra in the last

week of September from a

remote village in Kurnool

district. The padayatra is expected

to take about 40 days

to complete and will culminate

in a public meeting at

Anantapur on November 16

to coincide with the anniversary

of the signing of Sri

Bagh Pact between Andhra

and Rayalaseema leaders on

that day in 1937. At the public

meeting they would bring

to light the injustice that had

been done to the Rayalaseema

region in the united

Andhra Pradesh in last 60

years, he said.

Giving a call that Rayalaseema

Pourusham should

be made known to every one

at all levels, Reddy said people

would corner MLAs, MPs

and ministers if they refused

to support their demand for

a separate Rayalaseema

state. "Till now you have seen

the Telangana movement.

From now on, you will see

the Rayalaseema movement,"

he said and clamed

that the people of Rayalaseema

had as much right

as any one else had to live in

Hyderabad. He warned media

houses against portraying

Rayalaseema as a land of

factionalists.

MV Ramana Reddy, a senior

leader, said formation

of Telangana state seemed

imminent and the RJAC

should work for creation of

a Rayalaseema state. "This is

the right time to launch the

movement,'' he said.

K.Dileep Kumar, Telangana

leader and MLC, expressed

solidarity with the

Rayalaseema movement and

advised leaders of the Telangana

and Rayalaseem movements

to work in tandem to

achieve their goals. Several

government employees narrated

their sufferings experienced

in Hyderabad during

the Telangana movement.

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