Indian FOR EVER Posted December 22, 2009 Report Posted December 22, 2009 NEW DELHI: After two weeks of intense opposition to division of Andhra Pradesh from MPs belonging to Rayalaseema-coastal regions, there are clear indications that Congress leadership considers statehood for Telangana as irreversible. Resistance is likely to delay but not derail the process. Central peacebrokers Ahmed Patel, P Chidambaram and Veerappa Moily on Tuesday held meetings with MPs favouring "one Andhra" amid fierce lobbying for and against Telangana. The battle of nerves heated up further when Congress MPs and MLAs from Telangana broke their silence with a counter-offensive, warning of repercussions if the party retraced its steps. While discordant voices have backed the waters, party managers have patiently but firmly signalled that going back on creation of the new state was not on the party agenda. From Prime Minister Manmohan Singh downwards, no assurance other than a promise to "consider" issues raised by the non-Telangana MPs has been offered. On Tuesday, a heightened sense of anxiety saw Rayalaseema and coastal MPs once again press the Centre to allay "apprehensions" over division of the state. To pressure the leadership, the MPs stayed put in the Capital after adjournment of LS. Party sources ruled out a U-turn but the persistent lobbying could see the Centre issue a statement stressing on the process of consultation for Telangana. This is not likely to go beyond the position spelled out by central leaders that any movement on Telangana will require a resolution by the AP assembly. Sources said home minister P Chidambaram's midnight announcement, while being triggered by TRS chief K Chandrasekhara Rao's fast, reflected the commitment of Sonia Gandhi, who tied up with TRS and promised to move towards statehood in 2004. Telangana leaders mounted an offensive for the first time since statehood broke out as an inner-party controversy. Worried that relentless pressure from their Andhra counterparts could force the Centre into diluting the stand, they threatened to "quit our posts" and join statehood movement.
bangarubullodu Posted December 22, 2009 Report Posted December 22, 2009 no going back also no going forward.. @3$% inka telangana vasthundanukunna vallu andaru Venkatasamy gadi laga musalollu aipothaaru malli idhi discussion ki vache time ki.. appativaraku evadaina malli ee discussion ethithey
gr8andhra Posted December 22, 2009 Report Posted December 22, 2009 no going back also no going forward.. @3$% inka telangana vasthundanukunna vallu andaru Venkatasamy gadi laga musalollu aipothaaru malli idhi discussion ki vache time ki.. appativaraku evadaina malli ee discussion ethithey Correct.. h@)
sid_22 Posted December 22, 2009 Report Posted December 22, 2009 No going forward on Telangana too ani rayatam marchipoyinav........... Goda nundi ettu dookina bokke aa Sonia Lan*e daniki......... emi alochinchakunda decision teesukunanduku......... Daniki Italy yee safe place ika...........
bitterkai Posted December 23, 2009 Report Posted December 23, 2009 the congress todays stmt will be.... paamu chavadu... karra viragadu.... vala sangathi evadiki teliyadu!!!
excellent Posted December 23, 2009 Report Posted December 23, 2009 Because of the things going around in AP now a days... we lost many crores of rupees and economy is moving towards downfall for our AP. IT jobs and manufacture units will move to another states if we dont take any positive step now..... So gang... we will be one like five fingers in hand and folding it makes powerful punch. Diving fingers will not make punch rather we will be knocked out by some one like neighbor states. So we will be one and will win things.
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