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by anuj
01 Jan 2010 01:01
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

@Muppalla Swami is person who doesn't like change. Wait. I do not remember him talking about change. He writes about the current system and follows that with how's and the why's. Regarding your claims about him having a great hand at spinning the data to the point he wants to prove and he sometimes ...
by anuj
01 Jan 2010 00:50
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

@vasu_ray Swaminathan aiyar had an editorial over this a few weeks ago. It has already been posted here a few pages back but i'll post it again. Consider the record of three states carved out of larger ones in 2000 — Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Uttarakhand. Ignore data for the first few transitional...
by anuj
31 Dec 2009 21:06
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: The Trash Thread in the Trash Can (Use 4545 to Merge Posts)
Replies: 1207
Views: 224729

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

Your posts are taking up space and just annoying, pardon my language. Why are you making it hard for the moderators? It's is new years eve. They have get back and happily stock themselves and there friends with beer instead of staying here and cleaning these annoying posts. Do you not have any frien...
by anuj
31 Dec 2009 20:52
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: The Trash Thread in the Trash Can (Use 4545 to Merge Posts)
Replies: 1207
Views: 224729

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

Why are you wasting your time when you have nothing to say?
by anuj
31 Dec 2009 20:05
Forum: Trash Can Archive
Topic: The Trash Thread in the Trash Can (Use 4545 to Merge Posts)
Replies: 1207
Views: 224729

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

This is just a FYI. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (294) Telangana = 119 Congress 50 | TDP 38 | TRS 10 | PRP 2 | BJP 2 | CPI 4 | CPI-M 1 | MIM 7 | Lok Satta 1 | Independents 4 Andhra = 123 Congress 74 | TDP 36 | PRP 13 Rayalaseema = 52 Congress 33 | TDP 16 | PRP 3 LOK SABHA (42) Telangana = 17 Congress 12 | T...
by anuj
31 Dec 2009 19:27
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

50+% of Krishna river catchment is in Maharastra and Karnataka. Source is below. http://waterresources.kar.nic.in/river_systems.htm This is propaganda unless sustained by facts ... First you say it is facts, then you state that you need citations for these claims. The river flows past AP and throug...
by anuj
31 Dec 2009 17:43
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

From http://www.scribd.com/doc/24646752/108-Facts-About-Telangana 108 Facts about Telangana - need and justification 1) Catchment area of Krishna Basin Rayalaseema 18% Andhra 13% Telangana 69% >>>Allocation of Krishna water as per tribunal recommendation Rayalaseema 16% Andhra 49% Telangana 35% >>> ...
by anuj
31 Dec 2009 14:23
Forum: Military Issues & History Forum
Topic: BR Main Site Feedback
Replies: 474
Views: 293219

Re: BR Main Site Feedback

This is post of rahulji's from the "new-members/lurkers" thread. you might not know this but we already use a very advanced made to order SW (not available commercially) that shows a very different page when non-members/users from outside India log in. they see something like this : LINK I...
by anuj
31 Dec 2009 12:46
Forum: Science, Economics & Technology Forum
Topic: Know Your India
Replies: 605
Views: 249350

Re: Know Your India

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Leaving the first seven states, all the rest are making 2+

Made this gif image. Shows literacy and pop density.
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by anuj
31 Dec 2009 12:28
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

Telangana XXX: Reporting from Hyderabad Ground Zero: Osmania University Arts College Osmania University symbolizes history of this region. It was the only university of this region before Independence built during Nizam regime. And today, the Arts College fountains and lawns with the historic façad...
by anuj
31 Dec 2009 11:49
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

From the open display of attitudes here, it is apparent that andhra will loose telangana "eventually". However, that is not saddening. What's saddening to see is how andhra keep's insistently building itself to be the hated one for the future generations. 25 years from now, im sure there w...
by anuj
30 Dec 2009 22:47
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

vasu_ray wrote:without these prime movers your growth curve will be laid back
Industrialists, by nature, do not hold grudge or hold themselves back when there's money to be made. Tax breaks are what they look for. Waive it for a period of 5 years and they'll happily form a queue.
by anuj
30 Dec 2009 22:10
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

TRS to attend Jan 5 meeting Hyderabad, Dec 30 (PTI) TRS tonight said it would attend the meeting of political parties of Andhra Pradesh convened by the Centre in Delhi to discuss the Telangana issue. "Since the government of India has invited all the political parties in AP, we are definitely ...
by anuj
30 Dec 2009 22:04
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

KCR's nephew and two-times MP from Siddipet, T Harish Rao How much time is Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) willing to spare for the carving out of the new state and what if the Centre backs out? TRS is ready to grant considerable time for the formation of the new state. The procedure and duration o...
by anuj
30 Dec 2009 14:09
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

US travel alert warns against travel to Andhra "The US Government continues to receive information that terrorist groups may be planning attacks in India. Terrorists and their sympathisers have demonstrated their willingness and capability to attack targets where Americans or Westerners are kn...
by anuj
29 Dec 2009 20:29
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

What is the need for Telangana. Writing the same things over and over again gets tedious after some time and interest is lost. The classic desi logic is to ask the same questions over and over again and check mate him when he answers it differently from the previous. Andhra's false assurances, flou...
by anuj
29 Dec 2009 14:59
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

@TKiran
Can't i know my enemy?

I never said it will be simple. The process will take several years and many obstacles will be met in that period.
by anuj
28 Dec 2009 23:09
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

@RayC
Point taken. Im not being able to go back and do the needful. Kindly do it for me.

Rgds,
Anuj
by anuj
28 Dec 2009 17:01
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

Asaduddin Owaisi with gaddar http://img686.imageshack.us/img686/4879/n1100409599303705058385.jpg with SP leaders http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/4554/n7128536721037213324.jpg with chiru http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/4554/n7128536721037213324.jpg with YSR http://img682.imageshack.us/img682/10...
by anuj
28 Dec 2009 16:04
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

My contention is not that MIM will officially seek a separate Hyd based on religion (Muslims are hardly 40% and shrinking in Hyd). All they will say is that they support a separate Hyd to protect Muslim interests...who will question this logic no matter how frivolous? Asking for a separate state is...
by anuj
28 Dec 2009 15:25
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

I have trolled in MIM portals and am trying to understand there psyche. I will post a few from the comments sections from these turkolluu's http://www.aimim.in/mim-to-take-stand-on-telangana-at-appropriate-time/ Recent Facts: 3 Days back Mr kishanReddy of bjp was saying in media that if there is a d...
by anuj
28 Dec 2009 15:09
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

So the MIM is in favour of telangana as they feel they'll get greater leverage from there on. We also know MIM gets elected only in ghettos, parts where concentration of the community is greater, specifically hyd region. That means, beside the nest in hyd, the rest of the 14% are scattered all throu...
by anuj
28 Dec 2009 13:46
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

Insurgency cannot be defeated with brute force. Naxals thrive on poor. They cannot garner any consensus without them. Infrastructure development is the key to there defeat. As india grows and developmental works start reaching the places where it didn't, naxalism will loose ground. Killing countless...
by anuj
28 Dec 2009 12:49
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

This thought kept lingering in my head for a long time now and whenever i tried to post it, some reason i pushed for later. While in telangana, i have noticed hatred between the two communities. Both stay away from each other and each one feels the other's rattling and thus a sort of normalcy is mai...
by anuj
27 Dec 2009 22:45
Forum: BR Nostalgia Archive
Topic: RIP B Harry (1983-2007)
Replies: 160
Views: 39648

Re: RIP B Harry

Im rather new to this board and do not know who harry was. But reading the condolences messages tells me he was someone who contributed a lot. 23 fu@king years!! Watch my faith fade away.
by anuj
27 Dec 2009 12:35
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

I once read a guy talk about how telugu people are so infatuated with there leaders and every time one of them leaders die, they immediately pronounce them as martyrs. Same was the case with YSR. I wonder if someone could debunk that claim.
by anuj
26 Dec 2009 23:25
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

If it was infact a foreign ploy then centre would have went ahead with the separation while YSR was alive, expecting his blessings . The fact that it happened immediately after his death tells that it was done with haste. Why? To possibly cut the YSR power in size. Read my CT, and tell me if that e...
by anuj
26 Dec 2009 21:36
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

If the centre was so fond of YSR activities, then why didn't they make YSR Jr. the immediate CM after him? I think YSR was very powerful and rallied the entire AP congress stock behind him. The centre had no choice but to greet him while turn a blind eye on his activities. The dislike between the ce...
by anuj
26 Dec 2009 19:55
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

How can Telugus win? What do you mean? Two telugu states will have the same old no. of lok sabha seats won't it? Plus two telugu states will penetrate deeper psychologically. Your posts about this have more than once pointed at foreign hands. I would like to hear them. I do not think they will soun...
by anuj
26 Dec 2009 12:33
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

Here's what i think is happening in AP: Centre already had plans to separate the region. They first used there "secular?" credentials to win over kosta and seema. They infiltrated AP in the form of AP congress. After YSR gone, they figured they had the balls to lay it rolling. Right now A...
by anuj
26 Dec 2009 12:05
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

@archan All im getting is "extremist telanagana's are attaching andhras", "it is right". "you haven't answered by question", "Andhra's have property in hyd", "are they supposed to leave them"... What there asking for is an outright yes and no answer....
by anuj
26 Dec 2009 11:53
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

Hyderabad is not for sale . Just because you put money in it doesn't make it yours!!! There are many countries investing in india. That doesn't mean they own our country pr lay claim to it like your doing it now. The fact is hyderabad is part of telangana. This is the exact attitude the telangana's...
by anuj
25 Dec 2009 22:06
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

Yes i believe that the Osmania Rioting students are not a Randomized selection that accurately represent a fair distribution of Hyderabad or Telangana. Simple enough...this has been beaten by other posters as well. Catch hold of the people who where at osmania yesterday and prepare a report. "...
by anuj
25 Dec 2009 21:48
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

Thats what the problem is with the whole Telangana Agitation. The problem is that gandhism or pacifist protest yield nothing in a country like india. You need burn and riot to get attention. That's what i meant when i said "riot becomes the rhyme of the unheard". The more a group of peopl...
by anuj
25 Dec 2009 16:13
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

then what good it would do by threatening settlers in Hyderabad? It all forms a part of the agitation. Violence and riot becomes the rhyme of the unheard. but threatening and behaving violently would solve anything?I agree that including myself, many members here went overboard by calling paki name...
by anuj
25 Dec 2009 11:47
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

Anuj, I'm having some trouble getting the real meaning of what you're trying to imply Intelligence, learned, cynicism and street smartness are all very different things. It is what separates the indians and the pakis and the chinese and the americans from each other. That all regions have areas tha...
by anuj
25 Dec 2009 02:39
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

@TKiran
Get a T-Shirt that say's "jai telangana" on it.
by anuj
25 Dec 2009 02:22
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

The only thing that can prevent this separation is ignorance. You by-hard :roll: that sentence and you take it home and you think about it.
{Cool it.}
by anuj
25 Dec 2009 01:40
Forum: Strategy, Politics & International Relations Forum
Topic: Telangana Monitor
Replies: 5661
Views: 787107

Re: Redrawing State Boundaries

Venkarl wrote: :lol: ...am not surprised...you've got nothing to say...no back up..no logic...no references...no analysis...just blind pot shots who ever asks you anything expecting an answer in senses.
You are right. I got nothing to say.