Exodus into TRS is an out-and-out inevitability
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
Thousands of persons belonging to different political parties, organizations,
elected representatives and different sections of the society are joining the
Telangana Rashtra Samithi. This is an out-and-out inevitability of political reunion
and polarization. At a time when a new state has emerged thanks to decades of
people’s struggle and movement led by KCR and at a time when a strong foundation
is laid for achieving the dream of Golden Telangana, it is but natural, that persons
elected on different party tickets joining the TRS. For those who call it unethical, it simply
means, that they do not understand the basic principles and essence of
political reunion and polarization. The
reason for switching over allegiances to TRS stems from the fact that they are
being fascinated to the government, to the chief minister, to his welfare and
development schemes and the way CM is guiding the State towards the path of golden
Telangana. Another factor is that, the political parties of those elected
representatives joining TRS, have failed miserably to play the role of true
opposition required in a democratic set-up. And hence, these leaders have no
option but leave the party.
Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao repeatedly says, that, there
were conspiracies and plots to break the formation of separate Telangana state all
through the Telangana Statehood movements. Even after formation of the state, there
were conspiracies too, to destabilize the newly formed state and hence there is
a need for polarization and reunion of political process. Conspiracies were
hatched against Telangana right from the 1969 movement spearheaded by Dr Marri Channa
Reddy to 2014 when the state was formed following the second stage movement led
by K Chandrashekhar Rao. If one studies the background and context of these
movements, it would be clearly understood that switching of loyalties is not
for mere political necessity but for a political polarization and reunion of
political forces from a cross section. The strategy is to rebuild and stabilize
the State.
In 2001, KCR all alone begun his movement with the sole aim of
achieving the Telangana State. Later, some friends and likeminded joined him.
KCR had held discussions with everyone on the strategy to take forward the
movement. He also elicited the opinion of those who participated in the
Telangana struggle in 1969 and they shared their experiences with him. He had
explained to them his strategy of realizing the State through peaceful,
democratic and political actions. But they disagreed with him and felt that
with such a strategy Telangana State cannot be achieved. They wanted 1969 type
of aggressive agitation, which KCR opposed. He asked them a simple question, “Do
you want State fight or street fight” and told them in no uncertain terms that
he preferred State fight but not the street fight. He also made it clear to
them that by mere Jai Telangana slogan shouting, state will not be formed. It
is possible only through diplomatic and strategic line of action said KCR. He
had clarified then to them that the Telangana movement led by him was not against
Andhra people as such and there will not be slogans like “Andhra Go Back” in
this movement. He said, “we need a separate State for our share of waters,
funds and employment opportunities but not against anybody.” He held thousands
of hours discussions and brain storming sessions and told them Telangana State would
be achieved through conviction and it will also be based on how the entire
movement is conducted. He said if the entire Telangana society is pulled at one
side, the state’s formation is possible. Finally, they understood the strategy
of KCR and rallied behind him.
When Telangana Statehood movement picked up momentum, the then AP
CM Chandrababu Naidu and some sections among Andhras have tried their best to water
down the movement. They tried several methods and conspiracies and adapted a four-pronged
strategy. Towards the strategy of divide and rule, they tried to divide the
Telangana society. They resorted to character assassination of the leader leading
the movement thereby trying to infringe at his credibility among the people. Then
they spread falsehoods through the media. Lastly, they tried to crush the
movement with the power that they had being in the government.
After 2004 elections KCR became the union minister and spent a lot
of time in Delhi talking to all the political parties and convincing them for a
separate state. He managed to get support for the Telangana formation from 36
political parties. He had meetings with CPI’s AB Bardhan and with BSP’s Mayawati.
He had circulated a CD cut depicting the injustices meted out to the Telangana
region, its agony to all the leaders in New Delhi. The CDs were sent to each
MP, each political party. Everyone understood the agony of Telangana but were
not sure about its formation due to the past experiences.
Late Dr Marri Channa Reddy who led the 1969 movement was a great
leader from Telangana and he had taken the movement to its zenith. His movement
became an inspiration to the second movement launched by KCR. Indira Gandhi
became a mass leader in 1970-71. As Prime Minister she visited 30 to 40
countries and explained to them how she wants to liberate the then East
Pakistan and later Bangladesh was formed. In the next election, Indira Gandhi
swept the polls in the country except in Telangana where the Telangana Praja Samithi
contested against the Congress and won 11 MP seats. Dr Channa Reddy went with
these MPs to Indira and requested for conceding the separate State.
Indira Gandhi who sought the opinion of veteran CPI leader Late SA
Dange was advised against giving way separate Telangana state as it would lead
some other regions in the country demanding the same. When separate Telangana
state became impossible there was pressure on the TPS leadership and several of
them wanted to join the Congress. But Dr Channa Reddy sought some safe guards
from Indira Gandhi and merged the TPS with the Congress. To label Dr Channa
Reddy as Telangana traitor was again part of the conspiracy hatched by certain
Andhra leaders and their media organizations.
Conspiracies by Andhras have been continuing since Dr Channa
Reddy’s time till date. They wanted to destabilize the newly formed State after
June 2,2014 and predicted that the new state would fail. Futile attempts were
made to impose the President’s rule. When AIMIM declared its support, the TRS
support grew to 70 members in the legislative Assembly and several others came
forward with their support and continuing to extend their support. Now TRS strength
has reached 90 in the House providing political stability. TRS party and its
government strengthened from those joining it from other parties. Telangana
should be benefitted from all quarters. People are not allowed to join for the
silly political reasons. Under the present circumstances, all those sections
seeking development of the State should come together and work for the welfare
of the state. Telangana State has now achieved political and economic
stability. This process should go on. Hence polarization is an out-and-out
inevitability and the need of the hour.
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