Telangana movement to turn militant: Agitators

Written By Unknown on Senin, 21 Januari 2013 | 22.44

HYDERABAD: Telangana movement would turn militant in case the Centre fails to announce the bifurcation of state on January 28, warned the activists fighting for a separate Telangana state, on Monday.

In a round table meeting convened by the pro-Telangana New Democracy Party, the stakeholders of the movement resolved to launch the militant agitation aiming at stalling the functioning of the government machinery.

Representatives of Telangana Political Joint Action Committee (T-JAC), Telangana NagaraSamithi headed by an independent legislator NagamJanardana Reddy, and the political parties including TelanganaRashtraSamithi (TRS), BJP, and CPI took part in the round table meeting.

"We have decided to turn the Telangana movement into militant after January 28, if the decision of formation of Telangana not forthcoming on the day. There would not be scope for further talks and deliberations with the government and the policy makers. And it would be just a decisive battle," T-JAC chairman M Kodandaram told TOI.

While he declined to divulge the mode of agitation, he sought to clarify that it would not be an armed struggle.

"A Gandhian way of agitation is also militant when it comes to non-cooperation with the establishment. In that sense ours will be a militant agitation, but it will be more aggressive," added Kodandaram.

He said the government, the Congress, and the anti-Telangana forces including Seemandhra money bags and industrialists would be the main target.

Sources took part in the round table meeting said, the meeting decided to device strategies to block the government completely from functioning in its normal course. There would be agitation programmes including laying siege to the secretariat, government offices and establishments, and the residences of the members of the ruling Congress party.

"We want to take the movement forward in an aggressively non-violent way. But, if some violence happened in the due course, we will not be responsible. Let the government take the blame," said a T-JAC leader, who attended the round table meeting.

The leaders said they would not settle anything less than the announcement of a separate Telangana state with Hyderabad its capital. They would not tolerate any time buying strategies such as announcement of the bureaucratic procedures even if it is towards the division of the state.

"We insist, on January 28, the union government must announce the formation Telangana state with Hyderabad as its capital, in clear terms. And it must be the final announcement without calling for any bureaucratic procedures. We want to earn the government to full this demand failing which it would see a different face of the agitation," said K Govardan, a state committee member of New Democracy Party, who chaired the round table meeting.


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