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Monday, March 29, 2010

TRS demands 80% jobs for locals in T region

Hyderabad: Following the footsteps of Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS),the TRS has decided to launch an agitation demanding 80 per cent jobs to locals in private and corporate sectors in Telangana region. TRS politburo member and former MP B Vinod Kumar said the party was conducting a survey to find out the percentage of jobs offered to Telangana people in every private company owned by indus-trialists belonging to non-T region or other states. Alleging that the private companies are giving priority to people from other regions,he said after getting a detailed report,TRS will write letters to all such managements asking them to provide jobs to locals.If they do not fall in line,TRS will organise gate crash agitations and force them to shut units. The TRS also demanded the government to bring changes in the new industrial policy,to be unveiled in April first week,facilitating more employment opportunities to local people in private sector.The TRS was demanding jobs to people based on their origin. He pointed out that neighbouring states like Karnataka,TN and Kerala have already adopted such policies of providing jobs to locals.Most of the companies established in and around Hyderabad have been owned by non-Telangana industrialists.So they should provide jobs to locals, Vinod reasoned out.
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DANGEROUS GAMES - Show of strength by politicians. Hyderabad: Communal conflagrations have become commonplace in many parts of the country, but Hyderabad has remained free of such disturbances for the last decade and a half.But perhaps with politicians with an agenda on the prowl,it was too good to last for ever. Though trouble broke out on Saturday night,tension has been simmering since last week in the Old City.The first signs of tension showed up in Madannapet when saffronites tried to remove green flags that had been put up a month ago to celebrate Milad-un-Nabi.This was with the express objective of putting up saffron flags to mark the Sri Ram Navami celebrations on March 24.The police doused the tension but failed to apprehend that it would reappear in other neighbour hoods.Interestingly,the Ram Navami procession this time around was unusually big. On the weekend, organisers of Hanuman Jayanti celebrations in Moosa Bowli in the Old City tried to hoist their flags and buntings,removing the ones that had been put up for Milad-un-Nabi. Heated arguments erupted followed by clashes.Trouble mongers disguised their identities by covering their faces with cloth and carried swords and lathis.This points out that there was an element of planning involved and the trouble was not spontaneous.

The news about the incident at Moosa Bowli spread like wildfire and some groups were ready for signals to start the fights in their own areas.Chaar Mahal,a locality which had largely remained out of communal trouble in the past,came into picture.There were also incidents of group clashes,stone pelting and arson from areas such as Lal Darwaza,Moghalpura,Golla Khidki and Purana Pul. According to political analysts the way Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) backed the Milad celebrations on February 24 by turning the entire Old City green with flags and buntings,did not go well with those opposed to its philosophy.They pointed out that MIM had never shown this zeal in celebrating the birth anniversary of Prophet Mohammed. The unrestrained rallies on four wheelers and motorbikes all culminating into a massive public meeting caused not a little bit of surprise, says an analyst.The Milad Day celebrations were a show of strength by the MIM.What was the purpose Why did the police not intervene to control and manage the rallies and public meetings Ramchander of Sultan Shahi wonders.Analysts are also wondering why the municipal authorities were not egged on by the police to remove the green buntings once the celebrations were over.

MIMs pronounced tilt towards united Andhra and against a separate Telangana has also not gone well with the proponents of T state.The BJP is one of the main supporters of the T-cause,though it has no real strength in Hyderabad or the Old City,the party has got enthused with the appointment of a new state president Kishen Reddy.The Milad functions were coincidentally followed by visits by Vishwa Hindu Parishad leaders like Praveen Togadia and Dharmendra Acharya. While MIM protested strongly against mayor Banda Karthika Reddy sharing the dais with Togadia,the Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT) lodged a police complaint against the utterances of Acharya who reportedly said unsavory things about the Muslims.He declared that his followers would show how strong they were during Hanuman Jayanti that is scheduled for March 29.
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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Saturday, March 27, 2010

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Thursday, March 25, 2010

JAC to flood Srikrishna panel with separate state pleas

The Telangana Joint Action Committee headed by M Kondandaram has decided to flood the Srikrishna Committee with 36 representations explaining the injustice meted to the region in providing government jobs and reasons for its backwardness during the first week of April.The JAC consists of 36 organisa-tions. The TNGO association has already prepared a 150-page report explaining how the government failed to implement GO 610, Girglani commission report and Jayabharat Reddy commission recommen-dations for provision of employment to Telangana people. Telangana JAC convener K Swamy Goud told newsmen on Wednesday that the employees association leaders will meet committee members and explain how the successive governments failed to implement the special provisions meant to provide jobs to locals. Pointing out that Jayabharat Reddy commission had stated that 59,000 non- Telangana people were employed in panchayatraj, municipal administration, revenue, police, excise and prohi-bition, rural development and education departments and recommended that the non locals be shifted to their parent region.He alleged that governments indifferent attitude towards implementation of GO 610 and other recommendations caused huge loss to Telangana people in getting their due share in employ-ment. Referring to the bus yatra, Goud said JAC will launch second phase of yatra in Medak, Nizamabad and Adilabad districts during second week of April.
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T delay will push youth towards Maoist party


Maoist party former state committee leader Ganti Prasadam has warned that more people from the region will join the rebel party if the Centre drags its feet on carving out a separate Telangana state.
Speaking to reporters here,Prasadam said the people,particularly youth,are losing patience because of the inordinate delay in announcing Telangana state.He said the Telangana movement was over 60 years old and naxalites had always supported the sentiments of the people. He criticised the state government for submitting a report to the Centre stating that Maoists were actively involved in the ongoing movement for a separate state.Naxals always stand by the poor, he asserted. Prasadam said the Union government should stick to its December 9 statement and announce a separate state.The former naxal leader was here to attend court in connection with a conspiracy case.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

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CASES AGAINST T EMPLOYEES - KCR threatens to go on stir if cases not lifted

TRS president K Chandrashekar Rao on Tuesday threatened to start another round of agitation if the police book cases against T region employees for participating in the separate Telangana movement.
Addressing media on Tuesday,he demanded the chief minister K Rosaiah to stop registering cases against the members of Telangana non-gazetted officers (TNGO), Telangana Gazetted officers (TGOs) and Telagnana employees associations. The association leaders were also active members in Telangana political JAC. Rao said, TNGO president and JAC convener M Swami Goud and Telagnana Employees Association leader A Vittal were being harassed by the police, who raided their houses. ACB officials were also harassing the association members.It seems the state government has conspired to book cases against all employees who were active in the T-movement and this will not be tolerated,KCR said.KCR alleged that the ACB director general K Arvinda Rao was behind the conspiracy. However, the ACB director general G Aravind Rao refuted the allegations made by the TRS chief.In a statement issued here,the ACB DG clarified that it was totally untrue to say that the ACB has received any instructions from the government to harass the TNGO leaders. It is also untrue to say that such instructions were given to field officers during the ACB meetings.
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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Monday, March 22, 2010

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TRS too abandons JAC,skips bus yatra

The TRS on Sunday decided to skip the three-day bus yatra launched by political joint action committee (JAC) on Telangana. Senior TRS leaders said they had no time for the yatra as all district and state leaders were busy preparing the report to be submitted to Srikrishna committee in April. TRS decision was a fresh setback to the JAC as the Congress has already walked out and, recently after a clash between lawyers and TDP workers at Indira Park, the JAC itself expelled TDP.And after the two parties left, TRS was the only political outfit left in the JAC. Earlier, after flagging off the yatra, JAC chief M Kodandaram said: We invited TRS leaders but they did not join us. JAC will continue its agitation with the involvement of all non-political organisations and will not force anybody to join. Kodandaram said the yatra will cover Nalgonda,Khammam and Warangal districts.TNN
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Sunday, March 21, 2010


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