Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Has it to go on and on. . . . . .







Is it not enough:

It has been paining my heart witnessing the unruly agitations for Telengana for some time and then for United Andhra for some time. Chidambaram’s II statement seems to have failed to control the politicians and agitators across the different regions of the state. Is it now the turn for Telengana to show how best they could stall the government in the state. It has altogether become a game of exhibition of the capacities of the politicians in organizing dharnas, bandhs, rastha rokos, fast unto deaths, closing down the educational institutions, etc. so as to stall the usual proceedings of the government and public life. The politicians seem to have no ear listening to the statement of Chidambaram. They have no time to think whether the Central government has any other best option. As it is the responsibility of the Central government to respect the views of all the citizens of India, I think, under greater pressure it has issued the statement under inevitable conditions. The statement has not denied Separate Telengana. He said that wide-ranging consultations would now be held and that the Centre will take "steps to involve all concerned in the process". Process is there and it is not ruled out. Only addition is that it involves all the concerned to come to consensus.

In fact, Neither the people of Andhra nor the people of Rayalaseema are against to the formation of Telengana. It is evident that no one was against to the TRS or for that matter of fact against TDP who supported for Telengana or against Congress who supported for Telengana during last election. They were hurt with the kind of language and kind of slogans used by KCR. Had KCR been under control with his language, probably there would not have been such a situation in Non-Telengana regions. It is no use in postmarting the past. Whatever happened is happened. It is time for bringing the state under peace. There should be something from the Central Government to control the situation. It doesn’t mean that Telengana would not be separated. It needs to be separated if at all the people of Telengana strongly feels for it. This should be done by wide range of discussions among the people of Telengana. Then comes the question of how to divide the state. How to solve the issues between the states. There should be no doubt among the people of either regions that one region is at loss due to separation. Issues of Water, power, debt and many more such things have to be resolved through talks.

Lets be cool and come to consensus:

Of course it may take time, or as some of us feel that the government is buying time for eluding the Telengana issue. Even if it is true, there is no meaning in further going for agitations. Let us sit and find solution at the earliest. Let us ask for the time bound program for completion of the said ‘process’.

It is time for us to remember that we live in the civilized world that too in India which preaches peace and non-violence. We are all wise people. Every problem will have a solution. Let us sincerely try to find out the solution with faith on each other.

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