posaanisam Posted January 3, 2015 Report Posted January 3, 2015 British leka pote vellu kuda ee South Africa ko leka London ko velli poyi bartistarlu ayye vallu bro. IMHO Sardar patel avesapurudu, he is great but had it not been for Nehru and Azad(three pillars of modern india) our independence won't have survived so long. Nehru was and is the greatest PM will ever see, although his image is tarnished by his legacy, go back and read some intersting facts about Nehru, Jinnah, Sadar, Azad and the dramatic events pre and post independence.
GajaKesari Posted January 3, 2015 Report Posted January 3, 2015 den y enitre nizam rule..? u TDP pulka #
athletics Posted January 3, 2015 Report Posted January 3, 2015 Neeku cheppinda? Annie Besant kooda India meedha prema tho support cheyyaledhu anetattu unaaru ga? Meeru mee logics. Know your history bro..Cotton was just an employee of British empire and he didn't take money out of his pocket to build barrage and I give him credit for pushing for it and convincing British empire, why do you think British would build a barrage? out of love for AP or India?
posaanisam Posted January 3, 2015 Report Posted January 3, 2015 Light theesuko, bro. Nehru best PM anta akkada. Edho Nizam community kavvocchu le. ee matter ni DB lo suport chestaru ani anukoledu , dinni kuda suportng ante jaffas r far better
posaanisam Posted January 3, 2015 Report Posted January 3, 2015 Know your history bro..Cotton was just an employee of British empire and he didn't take money out of his pocket to build barrage and I give him credit for pushing for it and convincing British empire, why do you think British would build a barrage? out of love for AP or India?
ParmQ Posted January 3, 2015 Report Posted January 3, 2015 Know your history bro..Cotton was just an employee of British empire and he didn't take money out of his pocket to build barrage and I give him credit for pushing for it and convincing British empire, why do you think British would build a barrage? out of love for AP or India? Yeah..Nizam was great. Hyd Pak lo merge chesthe baagundedhi.
GajaKesari Posted January 3, 2015 Report Posted January 3, 2015 paina ade jarugutundi gaa bye1 lol cover drive
posaanisam Posted January 3, 2015 Report Posted January 3, 2015 paina ade jarugutundi gaa bye1 ee range cover drives ekkada chudaledu aslau
ParmQ Posted January 3, 2015 Report Posted January 3, 2015 Hyderabad in Security Council of United Nations Organization. Nizam tried his best till the last minute to have the seperate Hyd and to merge with Pak later. All who are supporting Nizam, be thankful to Patel. Otherwise, you all would have been in South Pakistan today.
ParmQ Posted January 3, 2015 Report Posted January 3, 2015 The real story of how Hyderabad became a part of India in 1948 It is one of the best-kept secrets in the annals of Indian history. What exactly happened in Hyderabad on and after 17 September 1948 when the might of the Indian Army forced the Nizam of Hyderabad to surrender and merge his kingdom with the Indian Union, 13 months after India had become an independent country? The day is celebrated every year by the votaries of Telangana -- that is pretty much the old Hyderabad state geographically, barring districts that became part of present-day Maharashtra and Karnataka -- as Hyderabad Liberation Day. Except that if they knew the bloodshed that took place then, they would realise there isn't much to celebrate about. After reports that the Nizam's Army was committing atrocities on innocent civilians, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Patel decided enough was enough and ordered the Army into Hyderabad. Though its technical names were "Operation Polo" and "Operation Caterpillar", it was more commonly referred to as "Police Action". And while there was no resistance from the Nizam's Army, civilians indulged in loot and killings, largely of the minority community. And the Indian state turned a blind eye to what happened. "There were more like revenge killings as well as loot. More so of Muslim traders particularly in the districts that today are part of Karnataka and Maharashtra,"' says Captain Pandu Ranga Reddy, a researcher. A three-member delegation of Congress leaders, consisting of Pandit Sunderlal, Kazi Abdul Ghaffar and Moulana Misri, toured Hyderabad for three weeks in December 1948 and submitted a report from ground zero. And their report was so explosive that till date, it has not been declassified. A request by Pandu Ranga Reddy to the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library at Teenmurti House in New Delhi asked for the Sunderlal report on Hyderabad, through the RTI Act. The library replied to Reddy in January that the said report was not available. However, historian Md Safiullah, using his influential contacts, could finally procure a copy of the report titled 'CONFIDENTIAL' in July this year. The report under a heading 'Killing and Looting' states: "We can say at a very conservative estimate that in the whole state at least 27,000 to 40,000 people lost their lives during and after Police Action". Historians say the then government was not pleased with the work done by the committee, with Patel personally chiding the members. "I have copies of the letters written by Sardar Patel to Kazi Abdul Ghaffar asking him who asked you to go to Hyderabad. Who asked you to report all these things about the Government of India?' says Safiullah. The name Police Action too was coined essentially with a view to hoodwink the United Nations. The term Police Action was a misnomer because if the Indian government had called it military action, it would have invited UN intervention as it would have been seen as India invading another state. "It would have led to war,'" says Safiullah. The Nizam did go to the UN but he withdrew his complaint on September 17 in a broadcast to the Hyderabad state. However, the UN refused to pay heed to it, arguing that the withdrawal was under duress and kept it alive for another 50 years. Pandu Ranga Reddy believes that it was because of the case still being alive at the UN that Hyderabad state was merged with Andhra state to form Andhra Pradesh in 1956. "The idea was to remove Hyderabad state as an entity from the map. I believe that in 1969, when the demand to form Telangana came up, (then Prime Minister) Indira Gandhi did not agree to it because she knew a case was on in the UN and it would not be prudent to create Telangana which was the same geographical area as old Hyderabad state," says Reddy. Interestingly, the first Emergency of independent India was declared in September 1948. A state of Emergency was declared when 36,000 Indian troops entered Hyderabad because the government was apprehensive how the minorities in other parts of India would react to this takeover. Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/hyderabad-indian-army-telangana-oliceaction-independent-india/1/309167.html
athletics Posted January 3, 2015 Report Posted January 3, 2015 Yeah..Nizam was great. Hyd Pak lo merge chesthe baagundedhi. his deputy qasim was pain in the ass to even Nizam, razakar was his militia and was known to be more powerful and Qasim had agenda to persuade the Nizam to accede to Pakistan, instead of remaining independent of both India and Pakistan., not all muslims wanted to merge with the pakistan , Qasim even killed Muslims who stood against him that want to merge with India, so not all muslims are guilty.
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