Thursday, December 10, 2009

Dance of Democracy

The Central Government has set a bad example by withdrawing all the cases of agitators. I am not here to speak on Telangana, i need some more research to really understand the need for forming more states. Is it legally correct to withdraw all the cases? So if there is another agitation can someone take personal revenge and walk away freely?? I am tired of the dances of Democracy.. Many more agitations may follow for forming new states:

PENDING STATE DEMANDS
  • Vidarbha ( out of Maharashta )
  • Harit Pradesh (out of UP )
  • Poorvanchal , Bundelkhand ( out of UP and MP )
  • Kosala ( out of Orissa )
  • Gorkhaland (out of West Bengal ) 
Home Minister's statement on Telangana - NDTV.com
After hours of discussions to resolve the Telangana crisis in Andhra Pradesh, Home Minister P Chidamabaram made a short statement on Wednesday night announcing the central government's decision to initiate the process for a separate Telangana state. He said:

"The process of forming the state of Telangana, will be initiated. An appropriate resolution will be moved In the state assembly.

We have requested the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh to withdraw the cases filed on or after November 2009, against all the leaders, students and others associated with present agitation. The Chief Minister informed us he will take the necessary steps in this regard.
 
We are concerned about the health of Shri K Chandrasekhar Rao, we request him to withdraw his fast immediately. We also appeal to all concerned, especially the students, to withdraw their agitation and help restore normalcy."

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