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  • PM Modi greets people on Maharashtra, Gujarat formation day

    PM Modi greets people on Maharashtra, Gujarat formation day

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    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday greeted people on the formation day of Maharashtra and Gujarat.

    He tweeted, “Best wishes on Maharashtra Day. The state is blessed with a great culture and hardworking people who have enriched national progress across different sectors. I pray for the continued progress of Maharashtra in the years to come.”

    In another tweet, he said, “Greetings on Gujarat Sthapana Diwas. Gujarat has made a mark due to its all-round progress as well as its unique culture. I pray that the state continues to scale new heights of development in the times ahead.”

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    Both states were formed on this day in 1960 following the bifurcation of the erstwhile state of Bombay on linguistic grounds.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Elections, Statehood Likely After New Government Formation At Centre: Muzaffar Baig

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    SRINAGAR:  Former Deputy Chief Minister JK, Muzaffar Hussain Baig on Tuesday said that assembly elections and restoration of statehood will likely be in place after new government formation will take place in Centre. He said abrogation of Article 370 and 35(A) was an extraordinary decision of Government of India to deal with extraordinary situation.

    KNS reported that the former Deputy CM Muzaffar Hussain Baig said, “I think neither assembly elections will be held nor statehood to JK will be returned back until there is new government formation in the Centre.

    “GoI want huge participation of people in forthcoming elections here so they will take some steps including restoration of statehood after 2024 elections across the country. The huge participation of people in polls is possible only once they will restore statehood to JK, so GoI will give it back after 2024 elections at the centre,” Muzaffar Baig said.

    He said since article 370 and 35(A) were revoked, Kashmir witnessed no rebellion against India.

    “The people did not  indulge in stone pelting and other things after reading down of article 370. Hundred welfare schemes have been implemented in JK which were not executed earlier. I feel there will be a huge participation of people in upcoming elections whenever it will be held,” he said.

    To a query, the former Deputy CM said some people termed the present situation in J&K as “peace of graveyard” which is not reality. “With near elimination of militancy people of J&K and particularly people of Kashmir are in a positive frame of mind. People have adopted realistic approach. For peace in J&K, I give credit to people as they chose the path of realistic politics to let peace prevail here,’ he said.

    He said the local political leaders should keep their tune low against New Delhi. “Our politicians at this juncture should think about the interest of people instead of gaining personal points. Elections cannot be held in an overnight. It needs some steps to be taken on ground, and GoI is working on that,” he said.

    When asked about former CM J&K Ghulam Nabi Azad’s quit from Congress, Baig said he may have not received such importance from present leadership in the Congress which he was receiving since the times of Indira Gandhi. “He was dear of Indira Gandhi. His quit from the Congress was not only an emotional step but he was willing to work for his own people at local level. He is a true nationalist,” Baig said.

    About abrogation of Article 370 and 35(A), the former Deputy CM said extraordinary situation demands extraordinary decisions. “People were getting killed due to militancy and government took an extraordinary decision and at the same time it introduced positive and welfare schemes for people”.

    About Gupkar Alliance which was formed to fight for restoration of Statehood to J&K, the former Deputy CM said “The draft of Gupkar declaration was given by me and former-politician-turned-IAS officer Shah Faisal wrote the draft. This was an act of hope but practically that could not be implemented”.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • BRS to organise formation day celebrations

    BRS to organise formation day celebrations

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    Hyderabad: Gearing up for Assembly elections scheduled later this year, Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) on Sunday decided to organize its formation day celebrations across Telangana.

    BRS Working President K. T. Rama Rao asked the party cadres to conduct the programmes on a grand scale.

    He also announced that BRS formation day celebrations will be held at party headquarters Telangana Bhavan in Hyderabad on April 27.

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    BRS President and Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao will hoist the party flag to launch the celebrations.

    The same day, the BRS general body meeting will be held which will be presided over by Chandrasekhar Rao.

    The meeting, involving 300 BRS representatives, will discuss some political resolutions and pass them.

    As a precursor to the formation day celebrations, meetings of party delegates will be held at constituency level on April 25. These meetings will be presided over by Assembly incharges and local MLAs. Party’s district unit presidents will coordinate the programmes.

    KTR asked party cadres to hoist the party flag in all villages and wards in the morning and then reach the venues of delegates’ meetings.

    The delegates’ meetings will continue throughout the day and will discuss the development achieved by the state under BRS rule, welfare schemes being implemented by the state government and the programmes undertaken by the party.

    The meetings will be attended by all right from field level workers to former MLAs, sitting MLAs, MPs and all the leaders in different designations. Each meeting would witness participation of about 2,500 to 3,000 party members.

    In the wake of the summer season, the BRS Working President directed party MLAs and incharge leaders to make elaborate arrangements, including food, accommodation and provision of butter milk.

    KTR said that the party’s Athmeeya Sammelans being held across the state evoked good response from BRS cadres.

    He announced that these meetings will continue till the end of May.

    He also said a massive public meeting BRS Maha Sabha will be held at Warangal on October 10.

    The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), which became BRS late last year, was floated by KCR on April 27, 2001 after resigning from the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) to revive the movement for statehood to Telangana.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Role of women in formation of Telangana

    Role of women in formation of Telangana

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    The role of women in any society is no less than men though it is usually not highlighted in the way it should be.

    Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8, thus gives an opportunity to us to acknowledge this role of women.

    In Telangana, too women leaders have played a significant role in its freedom as a separate state and shaping its society.  However, even though masses of women fought alongside men in the struggle for Telangana only a few of them got into positions of power. Most of the women leaders’ contribution seems to have been forgotten.

    Telangana earlier part of Hyderabad state after a decade of Independence merged with Andhra Pradesh.

    However, people of Telangana kept on striving for their separate state which was eventually successful in 2014 on June 2.

    Women of Telangana played a major role in the realization of the dreams of Telangana people to have a state of their own. There were several issues that agitated the women and they fought against those like domestic violence and the scourge of dowry,  human trafficking and the liquor mafia as it had a disastrous effect on their family life.

     Leading among these women was Belli Lalitha called the nightingale of Telangana.

    Interestingly she used her folk songs to inspire people to struggle for their rights and demand their own state.

    Herself a school dropout and worker in cotton mill, she later became a labour and political leader. Belli Lalitha was brutally murdered on 26 May 1999 by a former member of the Peoples War Group (PWG) and a notorious gangster. Her body was hacked into 17 parts and thrown in different locations. This instead of serving as a warning against the movement gave fillip to it which grew much stronger after this attempt at suppression.

    Ben Lalitha’s songs became a means to mobilize women.

    In meetings where thousands gathered to stress the need for a separate state like  Bhuvanagiri Sabha and Jana Sabha, Ben Lalitha used to participate and sing her inspirational songs stirring the crowds.

    She worked with the anti liquor movement and also contributed to the awareness on issues of dowry, domestic violence.

    Her murder by her opponents led to the demand for Telangana state becoming very strong and widespread with her popular songs energizing everyone and intensifying the struggle.

    Earlier too during the 1950s, many women were involved in the demand by Telangana people for a separate state which was an armed resistance of women and men against feudal oppression and domination in the Telangana region.

    At that time the armed struggle was led by communists and against the feudalistic zamindari system.

    Actually, the people in the Telangana region fought against the Andhra people who were alleged to dominate in the Telangana region.

    Telangana women played a very important role in the struggle for separate state which also aligned and focused on women-related issues including domestic violence, equal pay for equal work,  alcoholism, toilet for women, prostitution, forced labour.

    Another well-known woman is clearly Chityala Ailamma who played a significant role in the armed struggle of the Telangana movement, particularly the peasant struggle led by communists against the zamindars inspiring many people.

    The peasants were agitating against forced labour and eviction from their land who eventually joined the struggle for separate Telangana. Several attempts were made by landlords and goondas to get Ailamma’s land but all failed as peasants united and fought against it inspiring lot of other men and women.

    She actively resisted all the oppressive practices of the patriarchal society.

    She mobilized women organising protests and rallies from the rural areas of Telangana to participate in the struggle. She educated women on their rights and encouraged them to come forward and take part in the movement.

     She faced arrested and jailed many times.

    Freedom fighter Ms G.Susheela  a guerrilla fighter from Warangal district was part of the armed Telangana Rebellion against the Nizam government and the British. She was part of the underground cell of the Communist Party of India.

    She mobilized peasants and was involved in undertaking secret propaganda to oust the government. She was imprisoned many times.

    Duvvuri Subbamma a freedom fighter and social activist also from the Warangal district was actively involved in the Telangana Rebellion against Nizam and British rule. She also contributed to the upliftment of women and worked closely with  Mahatma Gandhi and Sarojini Naidu. She went to prison many times.

    She worked for women’s education and established schools for girls in Rajahmundry. She also founded the Women’s Education Society to promote education for girls.

    She urged for promotion of the rights of women in Indian society and fought for right to vote, equal pay for equal work, and an end to child marriage and dowry. She became a  Congress Rajya Sabha Member.

    There were many others who made great contributions in the spread of women’s education, women’s empowerment and many other areas of social welfare. The greatness of these leaders lay in the fact they inspired large sections of women to come out and fight for their rights and place in society as well fight against any oppressive regime.

    Some well-known names would be Ms Sarojini Naidu, Sanghamitra Lakshmi Bai, Chennaboina  Kamalamma , Mallu Swarajam, Arutla Kamala Devi.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )