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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Seemandhra-not a part of India?



It is a hurried action to take such a major decision of dividing Andhra Pradesh into two just before the Union election. No doubt that the Congress party is following the same divide and rule policy that the British adopted in India. Dividing states for petty political gains is unwarranted. The Andhra division should invoke such demand from other states and it would turn out to be permanent head-ache for the Central Government. Even from one of the smallest states like Kerala also demand in this direction will surface to divide it into Travancore and Malabar.

All states in India have some parts developed and some others undeveloped. The solution is not the bifurcation instead concerted effort to develop all areas by starting better educational institutions and infrastructure. No doubt injustice has done to Seemandhra, at least in financial terms. There is revenue deficit for Seemandhra and there are no guaranteed commitments from Central Government. Congress way of handling of Telangana issue was awful.

The present way of passing the bill without the consent of Andhra leaders is a corroboration that Seemandhra is not part of India.

K A Solaman

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