Congress's old umbrella to avoid T storm: Politicking Wishesh
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Congress precipitates T further, as usual: Either the national ruling party is unable to find a solution to the impending T issue, or the regional parties are unable to give their backing for an amicable answer to the storm that is brewing in the T region. Whatever, T is heating up for another agitation against the national silence on the issue. Union Minister Manish Tiwari once again emphasized, while at Hyderabad, Congress party is seriously trying to get a consensus over the issue.
This
announcement simply implies another postponement. On the other hand, T
activist are avidly looking for an favorable solution. And the delay is
irking them, which is an obvious reaction. Critics now speculate whether
the ruling party would adhere to the 'cat on the wall' policy till the
2013 general elections. Similar to the previous elections make them two
phases where in the first one major regions of Andhra and some areas of T
would go to polls, vice-versa in the second phase. Then conveniently
the ruling party could announce the T assurance during the second phase
to garner maximum mileage from both sides.
All parties are against T formation: The Telangana political joint Action Committee (JAC) supremo Professor Kodandaram, vented out his feelings of discomfort against the prominent three parties for obstructing the T formation. Though the parties like TDP and YSRCP welcomed the T proposal at the all-party-meet, Kodandaram slammed them for playing behind the screens. He spoke about the under ploy of the three major parties including the Congress at the T student event. However he also added that those who came in support of the T agitation cutting party lines must be welcomed.
However,
critics were skeptical over the speech of the leader and felt when all
the major parties had opposed the formation how could the state be
obtained. They felt that a valid explanation from the JAC Chief, in
this regards would have benefited many as it addresses the issue.
What is the future of students?: Last year the Sakala Janula Samme brought agony to many students and their parents in the T region. This year it looks worse for both sides. The T agitation retorted by the Unified state protests are mostly student centered. The politicians are just giving speeches on both the sides while it is the student organizations, which are highly combustible cells of the society are taking the protests on their shoulders. In the process are they ruing their lives, is a question that is haunting the parents across the borders.
Come
March, the whole itinerary of the students is filled with numerous
competitive exams and year ending exams. All this needs a immense
preparations to stay abreast to the latest developments. But with these
proposed agitations across borders how far would the local students be
competitive with their national counterparts, and if so how many would
be is? Hope one of the agitating leaders would be kind enough to give a
solution to this problem.
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