bhaigan Posted August 1, 2020 Report Posted August 1, 2020 Just now, Badi_Chowdi said: Honestly, Seema people are more inclined towards TG than Andhra. Rayalaseema with Ongole and Nellore ni oka state ga cheyadame manchidi...krishna water and share in godavari water tho Greater Rayalaseema ni create cheyadam culturally and strategically a good move... Untill it happens, ie area vallaki kastalu thapavu... its ok le kaka chalu inka oka bifurcations ke too much ruptures and yuddalu vachesinai ippudu capital marchina inka ruptures ala ne unnai edi oka phobia na leda innocence ni cash chesukovadamo emo kani enough for now Quote
walter18 Posted August 1, 2020 Report Posted August 1, 2020 28 minutes ago, Spartan said: Issue is with middle AP people’s mindset. Why should we blame Seema people ? They owned Jagan. godavari krishna Guntur states lo people ki teleeda? Who can develop AP on par with Hyd ani? These 4 districts are filled with people who want freebies and “easy money” athyaaasa, badaaaayi maaatalu ekkuva eee districts ki! +Million Quote
Badi_Chowdi Posted August 1, 2020 Report Posted August 1, 2020 1 minute ago, bhaigan said: its ok le kaka chalu inka oka bifurcations too much ruptures and yuddalu vachesinai ippudu capital marchina inka ruptures ala ne unnai edi oka phobia na leda innocence ni cash chesukovadamo emo kani enough for now @bhaigan Technically, India has been experiencing statehood ever since the first big mistake happened, I.e. Nov 1st 1956 by creating Andhra Pradesh. Merging Andhra state with erstwhile Hyderabad state on linguistic basis, where andhra was majorly telugu speaking and Hyderabad was multi lingual with telugu, urdu, marathi,kannada After that, Gujarat, Haryana,Sikkim, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Uttarakahand, Telangana have been created insite of similar lingustic model. Since 1956, many states boundaries have been changed with most recently 7 mandals of TG merged with AP. Hyderabad state lost marathwada, Berar, gulbarga, Raichur and Bidar Bombay Presidency lost Saurastra, Kuchh Vidharba was part of central provinces , present day madhya pradesh. Rajasthan Gained Ajmer, Punjab lost major part of himachal today... Tamil Nadu lost Andhra.. and gainers is what present day India looks like today Quote
Badi_Chowdi Posted August 1, 2020 Report Posted August 1, 2020 I don't understand why statehood is perceived with historic and cultural significance. The present political administration map came into existence after 1956 and has been undergoing changes since 1956 till as late as 2014...and such changes will happen in future too...boundaries and political administration will keep changing.. Kongu Nadu and Dakshin Tamil Nadu with Madurai as capital Uttar Kannada with belgaum, TuluNadu with Mangalore, Kodagu ,konkan out of KA and MH Vidharbha with Nagpur Saurastra with Rajkot Kalinga in Odisha Bodo in North East Awadh, Paschim, Bundelkhand, and Purvanchal in UP Gorkhaland in Paschim Bangla... All these statehood demands are in fact gaining ground if not will gain in days to come but India will further split into smaller states for sure ...Such demands are based out od intolerance and injustice and will definetely see the light of the day...hopefully soon. Quote
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