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Srikrishna Committee Report Out: Now?

The Srikrishna Committee report says that Telangana is not backward. What can the Congress/UPA government, caught between the Devil and the deep blue sea, do now?
Hyderabad | 6th January 2011
The Srikrishna Committee (whose much-awaited report was made public today), while presenting multiple options for handling the Telangana / United Andhra Pradesh dispute, preferred its last option - keeping the state united.

The Srikrishna Committee report suggested 6 possible solutions for the fracas the Telugu people have been involved for over a year now - including keeping the state as it is and creating a council for development of backward districts in Telangana, splitting the state into Telangana and Seemandhra (as it was pre-1956) with Hyderabad as Union Territory or a joint capital, and merging Telangana and Rayalaseema into Rayalatelangana and keeping Hyderabad as a part of it with Coastal Andhra as a separate state.

Basically, more or less things you would come up with yourself. So what was the Committee's contribution?

Perhaps the most important observation of the Srikrishna Committee appears to be that Telangana is not backward as made out by the proponents of a separate state. Since the Committee has spent close to a year meeting people and collecting data, and is seen as neutral, this will be a fact that is likely to be believed across the country. So what options does the Congress-led Union government have?

If it chooses to create a separate state, it will appear to be for no economic reasons. Now the last 3 states carved out in India - Jharkhand, Chattisgarh and Uttaranchal - were created purely since those areas were economically very backward, and at that time it was thought that making them separate states would improve their lot. Considering that those states have continued to suffer in the decade since their creation, and that looting both by the Naxalites and the rulers (e. g. Madhu Koda) themselves has actually made things worse, economic concerns would not be a persuasive reason to create new states anyway.

Given that even that premise does not exist, the government will be seen as doing it (it if creates a separate state) purely due to the pressure unleashed by proponents of a separate state. That will be a precedent - many down-and-out politicians in other states can whip up passions and ask for separate states, since they have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Also, given that the only 3 small states created in several decades have seen more failure than success, and given that Telangana is Naxalite-prone, the government will risk sending a state that has been an economic engine for the country, and a city (Hyderabad) that has made a global mark, into a downward spiral.

Now the creation of Telangana, even if decided upon, will happen after some years. In the meantime, massive protests in Andhra and Rayalaseema, as seen in December 2009, will rock the state again. Seemandhra Congress MPs/MLAs will be forced to resign, and the Congress will almost certainly get wiped out from the area in the by-elections, primarily by Praja Rajyam and Jagan's party, which clearly stood for a united AP. The Congress will thus lose some precious Lok Sabha seats.

If the Congress chooses to stick with a united AP, it will see a revolt in Telangana by its own MPs and MLAs, who, to protect their own careers and constituents' support, need to align with the TRS. The by-elections caused by the resignations are likely to wipe the Congress out of Telangana. The Congress will lose some precious Lok Sabha seats in this scenario, too.

One of the options for the Congress would be to go for a separate state, let all hell break loose in Seemandhra, and then declare a constitutional crisis and impose President's rule in the state. It can then hope that things cool down in 6 months, and then bring the Assembly back into power. MLAs and ministers thankful to get power back again, will want to lie low. The Congress will then have a case in both regions - it will be seen as having the intention for the creation of a separate state, and also as having not done it.

Also read:
The Srikrishna Committee Report Recommendations For AP
The Srikrishna Committee Report: Explained
filed in:  Congress, Justice B N Srikrishna, Seemandhra, Naxalism
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Kalyandatla on 6th Jan 2011, 11:59am | Permalink
We want a seperate TELENGANA
mohammad ahamadjani on 6th Jan 2011, 11:59am | Permalink
we want telangana telangana,capital is hydderabad
dayanand_botla on 6th Jan 2011, 12:04pm | Permalink
Jai Telangana!!!
Maa Telangana Maaku Kavali
Jai Telangana Jai Jai Telangana
Hyderabd also belongs to Telangana
it is the part in telangana why because we are not our heart from our body as the same also hyd is not separate its in hyd
""" EKA SAMARAME """"
Madhu Konga on 6th Jan 2011, 12:09pm | Permalink
Jai Telangana Jai Jai Telangana
Telangana Icchudo Yuddham Prakatinchudo
PSR on 6th Jan 2011, 12:12pm | Permalink
It is farce to say Telengana is not backward...it is absurd to say the three new states created in last 10 years did not develop...the new states are much better off now with their own resources and incomes...TELANGANA must be created....
Abdul Jameel on 6th Jan 2011, 12:32pm | Permalink
It's all political gimmick to gain power and mass hysteria is created in general public. Forget about SEEMANDHRA and comapare with rest of the country- how every one has to work for better lives. Emotional speeches and false propaganda by few politicians, only damages the image of the public in that region. Please understand only politicians are benifitted in either way of forming or non forming Telangana, rest all of us are loosing.
Raju Pesara on 6th Jan 2011, 1:58pm | Permalink
Central Govt.is playing games with Telengana People and trying to depeat the sentiment of Telangana Statewood.This not correct
SIDDART on 6th Jan 2011, 2:29pm | Permalink
CENTRAL GOVERNMENT IMMEDIATELY SHOULD HAVE TO DECLARE TELANGANA STATE HYD AS CAPITAL.
Prakash Rao on 6th Jan 2011, 5:04pm | Permalink
In the globalization world, everybody has to think like global citizens. It's very unfortunate in India people are divided based on caste, religion and region. Now unity in diversity is not suit for us. Hats off to all my fellow indians.
Ganesh on 6th Jan 2011, 5:04pm | Permalink
This is very clear and everybody knows the fact that at the time of uniting TELANGANA in andhra the statement by our prime minister that any time we have the right for separation. but now why all these political parties are playing games with the people of TELANGANA. Srikrishna committee reports recommendations are clearly showing that its purely for timepass. it has not even suggested a solution. even a child in TELANGANA can tell those probable recommendations. Let the issue be settled towards the justice of TELANGANA.
yuganikiokkadu on 7th Jan 2011, 3:27pm | Permalink
Jai telangana Jai jai telangana

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jaybi on 11th Jan 2011, 11:59pm | Permalink
Except in the name of sentiment for having separate Telangana, no valid reasons are coming out from the people who ask for separate state. They are unable to explain how they bring development without politically, socially and educationally developed. Untouchability still prevails in Telangana. Certain section of people are swindled by so called upper castes and by politically developed. They are the reason for the lack of development of downtrodden. They have to explain how others are hindrance for their educational and social backwardness. It is only the local leaders who looted the telangana people but not seemandhra people. people will soon realise the facts and know the reality.
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