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Dear All, This is AAM ADMI PARTY resolution on TELANGANA. you can directly download from website with pdf format. For posting purpose copied & shared this one. How they are eligible to enter in Seemandhra as 80% of people of A.P. is opposing. Please check & understand friends. All the concept is totally copied from Congress. This is shadow of Congress Party. I am asking AAP seemandhra members - Yesterday you have mentioned you are also samaikyandhra supporters & Kejriwal kottery has misguided him. Then what is the difference between RAHUL & your HEAD kejriwal. Even how you joined in AAP as you all know that AAP agreed for TG. We are going to agitate on you in todays event which is conducting in TUMMALAPALLI KALAKSHETRAM - VIJAYAWADA @ 3pm & PRESS MEET in Press Club @ 2pm. Friends, please join & raise your voice on Samaikyandhra. _____________________________________________________________ 14-1-2013 AamAdmi Party: National Executive Resolution on the demand for a separate state of Telangana Andhra Pradesh is going through an extraordinary situation. The people of the state are divided on regional lines: an overwhelming proportion of people of the Telangana region demand the creation of a separate state for the Telangana region with Hyderabad as the capital of the new state; the people in the rest of the Andhra, almost in an equal proportion, oppose the splitting the state and want the continuation of the unified state in its present form. Political parties are also either split or internally divided on regional lines. The central and state governments as well as the major political parties in the state have played opportunistic and partisan political games with people’s sentiments. Exploiting people’s emotions for vote bank politics has led to unholy alliances and politics of divide and rule. The uncertainty over the demand for a Telangana state must end now so that people can carry on their occupations and work without anger, ill-will and anxiety. Aam Admi Party supports the formation of smaller states in the Indian Union in general as a significant step towards bringing the locus of political power closer to the people. Small states in India, given the population size of the country, will still be big by international standards. With a population of about 3 crores, Telangana, if and when created, will be viable as a state of the Indian Union. Demands for making governments responsive and accountable, need for redressing administrative inefficiency, and popular aspiration for a better life have set the stage for a new phase of states’ reorganization. Aam Admi Party believes that it is time to reinterpret the linguistic principle which has become the basis of the organization of states in India since 1956. The principle of linguistic state need not mean ‘one language – one state’. The new phase warrants us to reinterpret this principle as ‘one state – one language’. If the movement for a unified state for all the Telugu-speaking people showed the way for the first round of states’ reorganization in the 1950s, the people of the state can once again show the way for a new phase of states’ reorganization, especially for the non-Hindi speaking states. The popular movement for Telangana has reached new heights in recent years. People’s struggles and sacrifice have made it clear that the demand for a separate state of Telangana now represents the aspirations of an overwhelming majority of the people in this region. Aam Admi Party is also aware of the stiff opposition to the demand for a separate state of Telangana with Hyderabad as capital. This opposition mainly comes from the people of coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions who are apprehensive of 1 the motivations of those who lead the separatist agitation and consequences of such a division. Over the years, the people of the region have moved to the capital city in large numbers and had developed emotional attachment to and material interests in the place, which they feel might be jeopardized if a separate state is to be created. Aam Admi Party believes that a new state of Telangana should be announced without further procrastination. The new state must belong to all people living in the present region of Telangana without any discrimination, must effectively protect the rights of minorities, have mechanism to guarantee the security of residents from Andhra and Rayalseema and provide for equitable sharing of water with Andhra. The status of Hyderabad city in the new set up should be amicably settled giving due recognition to the cosmopolitan character of the city, its distinct social composition and concerns and anxieties of the people of all regions. Aam Admi Party believes that the creation of a separate state of Telangana will help end the bitterness and misperceptions that have grown over the years among the Telugu-speaking people, paves the way for addressing the real issues and every day concerns of ordinary people in both Telangana and Andhra. At the same time, small states are not the real solution to the problems of the people, these can help only as a first step towards radical political decentralization. Only radical political decentralization of power to gram sabha can enable people to strive towards Swaraj and a corruption free India.
Posted on: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 05:50:58 +0000

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