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I have been a silent reader here for a long time... became a member today to share few thoughts

Regarding separate T-State....

I think many people are under estimating what just happened, these events are huge, once started they follow their own natural couse.... hoping that everything is going to be alright just like it was before is nothing but living in denial....

In the last 48 hours you just witnessed events that can be compared to formation of Pakistan. On oneside is a group of people who wants to separate, anybody and everybody who opposes their cause will be treated like their enimy, that animosity was not there 15 days before. On the otherside is a group of people who are fighting for the benefits of staying together, just like Indians did back then. But in the end I think this story is going to end just like Pakistand and India, these are unfortunate events that are not supposed to happen, but they happened, once started they run their own course

From here on we will see similar developments in Andhra Pradesh that can be compared with what happened after the formation of Pakistan..... never ending animosity, fighting everyday, very unfortunate but true

In the last 40 years T area people elected their leaders based on their party affiliations, T-State sentiment could never overcome party loyalties. But what you witnessed in the last 15 days is T-State sentiment overcame those affiliations, if central government backs out from here that sentiment automatically translates to intense hatred towatds Andhra/Seema people , hatred that you never witnessed before, just like Pakistanis developed hatred towards us

I think T-State sentiment overcoming party loyalties was the tipping point that will start the chain reaction. What is going to happen next..... in few weeks Andhra/Seema leaders fighting for unity will move dharnas to Hyderabad, then both groups start fighting with each other.... police/army may enter into scene.... presidents rule.... finally a split imposed by central government.... 

Denial is the most powerfull human emotion, even more powerfull than fear, and greed.

If you think things are going to calm down from here, you are living in denial.

Tons of people from Andhra/Seema invested their lives in Hyderabad, they are not going to give up just like that, on the otherhand Telangana people know that it is impossible though voting process, so they want to fight on the terms of agitation .... this is going to get ugly from here

Let's check after few weeks if the gravity of the situation is as serious as I stated above

.... WITH THAT, LETS ALL DRINK IN DENIAL TONIGHT.....

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but mama....mana people ento telusaa?  naayakudu meeda depend avutaaru...vaadi jai telanga ante andaru jai antaaru...nuvvu cheppindi kontavaraku nijamey kaani....mana Andhra & telangana People dont hate each other like indians and pakis......watever...i believe that this will be a forgotten episode after few months...hope it wont get ugly

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Hitler mama... mana vaallu India, Pakistan laga hate chesukoledu.... ippatidaaka, but I think that is what is changing right now

Everybody is saying Sonia made a dumb mistake with the announcement.... let's go back to year 2000

1. When Bihar, UP, and Himachal Pradesh were split, those were much more complicated than AP. Specially in case of Uttatakahand, that area came from more than one state. Agitations against those splits were just like today, if not more. Remeber the drama in Parliament back in 2000, Lalu's fight to stop the split of Bihar? These agitations for unity are common, in fact this is the next stage in the chain reaction

2. To say that Sonia made a dumb mistake is again wrong.... she uses her own think tank and internal reports before making important decisions, I don't think she is surprised by the reaction, similar reaction was there back in 2000. She must have been maintaining a file on this matter for years, and she has three years time to sort this out before the next parliament elections.

3. Imagine central government backs out from here and then Telangana students decide to sacrifice this academic year, Hyderabad will be in perpetual flames for the next one year, and the same thing can be said about the students in Andhra/Seema

I think the next stage is going to be real bad, a generation of people on both sides trying to save their lives' investments, I won't be surpised if a couple of MNCs pull out of Hyderabad before this mess is sorted out. The glory of Andhra Pradesh and the glory of Hyderabad has reached it's peak, it's all downhill from here. Andhra/Seema people who invested everything in Hyderabad may have tough choices to make in coming years, but for the people back home life should be good, more opportunities

And again, this is all under the presumption that current situation is being underestimated, we are going to see a train wreck in slow motion, for the next couple of years, I think the trigger was already pulled...

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nuvvu cheppinavi correctye mari....solution yento cheppu. i mean possible solution...yemi chesthey better antav?

by the way...u r much better than many fools hea who jus argue whitout knowing the soultions and consequences...

welcome

Welcome to the DB

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Hitler... any solution that can stop the natural course of events must come from the local leaders, not from the central government. mutual assurances and a timeout for couple of years that could stop the agitation and animosity, meanwhile fix the problem with opportunistic leaders like KCR, and then deal with the root cause - discontent in T-People. Unfortunately we don't see such leaders on either side. YSR denied to acknowledge the discontent in T-People, failed to deal with opportunistic leaders and the discontent and then the people like CBN are already considered  enimies of T-State because of their recent flip-flops. Very bad times for telugu people everywhere..... I'll add few thoughts later

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Hitler... any solution that can stop the natural course of events must come from the local leaders, not from the central government. mutual assurances and a timeout for couple of years that could stop the agitation and animosity, meanwhile fix the problem with opportunistic leaders like KCR, and then deal with the root cause - discontent in T-People. Unfortunately we don't see such leaders on either side. YSR denied to acknowledge the discontent in T-People, failed to deal with opportunistic leaders and the discontent and then the people like CBN are already considered  enimies of T-State because of their recent flip-flops. Very bad times for telugu people everywhere..... I'll add few thoughts later

nachav mama...neeku naa full support. i agree with u.

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Hitler... any solution that can stop the natural course of events must come from the local leaders, not from the central government. mutual assurances and a timeout for couple of years that could stop the agitation and animosity, meanwhile fix the problem with opportunistic leaders like KCR, and then deal with the root cause - discontent in T-People. Unfortunately we don't see such leaders on either side. YSR denied to acknowledge the discontent in T-People, failed to deal with opportunistic leaders and the discontent and then the people like CBN are already considered  enimies of T-State because of their recent flip-flops. Very bad times for telugu people everywhere..... I'll add few thoughts later

its interesting to read such analysis and solution, we welcome the more from you....

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