10, జులై 2011, ఆదివారం

ప్రింట్ మీడియాలో 'విశాలాంధ్ర మహాసభ' నిర్వహించిన వర్క్ షాప్ మరియు ప్రదర్శన

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Governance Now, 1/7/2011

Workshop to counter Telanga movement

Visalandhra Mahasabha, a pro-united Andhra Pradesh organisation, is conducting a workshop on  July 5 in New Delhi. The workshop will have eminent speakers from the academia and polity and some with public service background.

The workshop will expose "truths" of the separatist movement for Telangana in the social, economic, political and cultural domains.

The invitation to the workshop is reproduced below.

Dear Supporters,

Visalandhra Mahasabha is an organization committed towards a united Andhra Pradesh. It is a group of intellectuals, professionals, educationists and other socially conscious patriots from all the regions of AP – Telangana, Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema.

The separatist agitation in the state of Andhra Pradesh and the demand for separate Telangana is fraught with not only violence and vandalism based on claims of vicitimisation of Telangana people, but also fundamentally based on falsehood and distortion of facts and figures. The demand for Telangana is completely unjust.

In this context, Visalandhara Mahasabha is attempting to showcase the hitherto unknown truths in social, economic, political, cultural and hitorical domains through a media Workshop and exhibition On The Unjust Demand for Telangana.

We hope that this endeavor of ours helps you in arriving at a balanced view of the scenario based on facts rather than conjectures and wrong propaganda.

The venue and other details are as follows.

Workshop-1: July 5th 11.00 AM – 1.00 PM
• Kuldip Nayar- Sr. Journalist
• Sitaram Yechury- MP & CPM Politburo Member

Workshop-2: July 6th 3.00 PM – 5.00 PM
• K.P.S. Gill- IPS (Retd.)
• G. Sanjeeva Reddy- MP & President INTUC

Exhibition
5th and 6th July 2011, - 11.00 AM to 5.00 PM

Venue
Constitution Club, Speaker Hall,
Rafi Marg, New Delhi.

Yours Sincerely,

Nalamotu Chakravarthy




Governance Now 5/7/2011

Telangana - a flawed idea?

Visalandhra Mahasabha plants seeds of doubt

Even as the Telangana legislators put in their resignations and life in Andhra Pradesh comes to a standstill because a 48-hour bandh, both aimed at pressurising the union government to grant statehood to the region, a group of professionals claiming to draw inspiration from the Andhra Mahasabha - which planted the idea of a linguistic state that led to formation of today’s Andhra Pradesh – has launched a counter offensive.
United under the banner of Visalandhra Mahasabha, this group is holding a two-day workshop in New Delhi to highlight pitfalls of dividing the state.

Economist and secretary of Visalandhra Mahasabha, Parakala Prabhakar, provides facts and figures about the development indices of all the three regions of Andhra Pradesh – Coastal Andhra, Rayalseema and Telangana – to argue that there is little basis to say that Telangana is discriminated against or is neglected. On the contrary, Telangana has witnessed rapid growth after 1956 when all the three regions united to form Andhra Pradesh in terms of education, health facilities, irrigation, power consumption and even per capita income, he asserts. Going by these indices, Rayalseema appears to be the one falling behind.
The demand for statehood has little to do with economic, political or cultural regions. It is aimed more at political end, Prabhakar says.

The idea of a united Andhra Pradesh finds support of veteran journalists Kuldip Nayar and Sanjaya Baru too. Nayar says the demand for statehood is political in nature and reflects a sense of alienation which could be solved through various political and administrative decisions, while warning that conceding the demand will not only open a pandora’s box, it would endanger unity of the country too.

Baru advises to focus on the “strength of unity”, rather than the “weakness of division” to drive home the point that dividing the Godavari and Krishna basins will weaken the state and harm the cause of the Telugu-speaking people.




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Hindustan Times, 06/07/2011



Business Standard 06/07/2011

Visalandhra Mahasabha, an outfit demanding a united state, met in the capital and urged the government to indicate, either way, what it was thinking. “We don’t believe there are such deep-seated differences between the people of Telangana and the rest of Andhra Pradesh. Justice Srikrishna’s report is clear that the region that is most backward in Andhra Pradesh is Rayalaseema, not Telangana. But the Centre must consider whether it wants to undo the principle of linguistic basis for creating the state,” said activist Prabhakar Parkala.



Deccan Chronicle, Hyderabad 6/7/2011



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Pioneer, Delhi 7/7/2011 




Siasat 07/07/2011

New Delhi, July 07: Eluru MP Kavuri Sambhasiva Rao on Wednesday urged the Centre to frame a policy on the formation of smaller states in the country, while hailing it for not taking a decision on the mass resignations of leaders from Telangana but instead stressing on the process of consultations. Talking to media persons after participating in a programme organized at Visalandra Mahasabha, Mr Sambhasiva Rao opined that the Centre should draft a policy on formation of smaller states after consultations with both ruling and Opposition party leaders. “If such a policy is drafted, I will have no objection to the formation of even 500 states,” the MP said. Mr Sambhasiva Rao said that development of backward areas should be given top priority in such a National Policy for the formation of smaller states. He added that the agitations for separate statehood had cropped up in various parts of the country mainly due to lack of development in their respective regions.  He emphasized that he was against the formation of Telangana state and reminded that he had expressed the opinion of the people of his region in the recent meeting convened by the High Command. Mr Sambhasiva Rao further urged the Telangana leaders to find a solution to the demand of bifurcation of the state through consultation process, as suggested by Union Home Minister P Chidambaram. He also appealed to the media not to see his statements critically but analyse them in a constructive manner, while advising the scribes to observe restraint and not provoke people by airing distorted statements.

http://www.siasat.com/english/news/kavuri-urges-centre-draft-policy-smaller-states


Deccan Chronicle, Hyderabad 7/7/2011







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