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Justice for Seemandhra: Jagan refuses tea, breakfast, begins indefinite fast in jail

YSJ has eaten enough to last generations. Will take centuries to digest all the loot. So I wouldn't worry overmuch about this dramabazi. I have no doubt ySRCP will see 'sekular' reaons to 'outside-support' UPA3 when push comes to shove. INC meanwhile is playing the bad cop role to perfection...
Although the party announced that its leader was on fast, jail officials said they did not know of the development, and said Jagan had not sought permission for the fast. The jail officials said they would offer a response in the matter in 24 hours.

Prison authorities have already warned that if Jagan goes on fast, he will lose the opportunity to meet any visitors. They indicated that he may also lose the privileges he currently enjoys as special class prisoner.

Jagan, who has been lodged in jail for over a year in a disproportionate assets case, began the fast a day after police forcibly ended his mother Y.S. Vijayamma's fast in Guntur.
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Amyrao wrote:
needless debates about this fictious EJ influence in AP
This truly sir is fictious statement.

Check EG Vizag vijayanagram etc districts and also read Rajiv ji Breaking India
Amyrao-ji,
Sorry, but can you please be a bit more explicit? What about East Godavari, Vizag, Vijayanagaram districts? What is the Christian percentage there? Last I heard, it was Guntur that had the highest Christian population (approx. 14%, but this was quite a bit of time ago).
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devesh wrote:this is traditionally how commoner Hindus have always been betrayed by their elites. Telangana is in for a surprise again. all the tamasha going on will lead to more mullah power this time protected by the Congress-Center alliance and their state apparatus. if things were tough back under Nizam, now we have direct Hindu assistance to the Ashraf dregs to run the show. Owaisis are transforming into king-makers. soon, we'll have TDP attending court of Owaisi to make their case.

it is a fundamental blunder to make the Ashraf fantasizers the middlemen and kingmakers. essentially, they have opened a direct link between Islamic imperialists sitting in Gulf and Andhra area. whatever happens in the later is either directed in part, or is known to the former in advance.

what this does is strengthens the hand of the Islamic-EJ collaboration nexus that seeks to crush the Hindu and divide the spoils.

The honest lessons that the interiors learned from interaction with Islamics for centuries was not heeded and now the elites are back to playing their old games.

who here still believes that this whole thing was masterminded by KCR? or TRS? they are pawns and mindless ones at that. the game is being played and moved by others far higher than this guy.

for people living in USA, they have a unique opportunity. especially for Telugu folks, if you happen to talk to the right people belonging to chosen elites clans/castes/groupings, you will notice that tongues tend to wag much more easily out here than in India. they tend to drop their guard sooner. I have been saying for a few months now, and my recent interactions with some solidly connected T-elite background wallahs leaves me with no doubt that the power brokers there are preparing for some form of the return of Nizam.

they have all the excuses and justifications ready. the deceptive arguments in favor of defanging the Hindu against the Islamics are once again freely rolling off their tongues.

the commoners are being prepared for sacrifice.
People blindly placed faith in a criminal guy like KCR - even with his known back ground of trafficking girls to Gulf...
just because he promised them the low hanging fruit of Hyderabad and its supposed spoils - which now turnout to be Mithya onlee with the downturn uncertainty Islamists gaining power in the city etc ..

Was there no other better person to lead the demand for telangana ?
Obviously not .. Yet the people became fools in the end when they rallied behind a person hand picked and propped up by the INC.
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> Was there no other better person to lead the demand for telangana ?

That is an interesting question which needs to be thought over by all who have stakes in the unity/{bi,tri}furcation of AP.
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Difference between Modi and D4
BJP shifts stance on Telangana

HYDERABAD: United Andhra protagonists may take heart: the Bharatiya Janata Party will not support the Telangana Bill unless concerns of Seemandhra people are addressed, a move that could delay the formation of the new state.

With BJP voicing Seemandhra concerns openly, the Congress, which was to place a comprehensive cabinet note containing substantive and procedural issues for formation of Telangana, is suddenly unsure of unstinted support from the main opposition on the issue


"There are certain issues which need to be urgently tackled. As a national party, we have to take care of interests of the people of all regions. Still, we demand the government to move the Telangana bill in Parliament," veteran Rajya Sabha member M Venkaiah Naidu told TOI, while accusing the Congress of mishandling the whole issue.

The nuance in the BJP's stand follows Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Hyderabad, said some analysts. They said this was to balance K Chandrasekhar Rao-led Telangana Rashtra Samithi and the Congress which are expected to sweep Telangana in the upcoming polls.

The BJP has criticized the government for failing to quell the increasing resentment in Seemandhra, and they say it is the duty of the government to address the concerns of people from the roiled region and see if their fears are real or perceived.

Earlier this week, the leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha, Sushma Swaraj, had said that the people in bifurcated states under the NDA regime in 2000 were all distributing sweets, highlighting the failure of the Congress to gauge the anger among people in coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema.

The BJP, although committed to the cause of Telangana, is not ready to support the Bill based on its old Kakinada "one-vote-two-states" resolution, saying the Congress has mishandled the issue and triggered discontent among people.

The Congress high command has also sensed the BJP mood, sources within the Congress admit, saying it was trying to find ways to resolve the crisis.

While BJP spokesperson Nirmala Seetharaman denied the BJP has set any condition on the Bill, Swaraj told the reporters in Delhi that Congress was 'playing games' and there was uncertainty in Andhra and disbelief in Telangana.

"We demand that the Congress bring the Telangana Bill in the extended monsoon session," she added.


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BJP shall put INC in serious problems by insisting that they obtain preoir consent of the AP assembly. The endevour is to prevent INC, TRS and its proxy YSR criminal gang winning even a single seat in entire 42 seats. Once INC is unsure of its plan in AP it can not proceed further due to fear of losing. BJP has little to lose in AP but INC a lot. It shall deliver Telangana before elections to at least win few seats in Telangana areas. But if BJP ensure it dones not give Telangana before elections then it is bye bye INC and YSR in AP and TDP may win in the end. TRS is already proved to be criminal gang and lost lot of people to INC in the last few weeks. Even otherwise except for the few seats they win they are not very strong and has little ground level network to face INC and TDP in Telangana areas and win.
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well, BJP better be sure what it's doing. b/c after this move, they'll get wiped out of Telangana that's for sure. in 2014 at least, they will get nothing from that area. even post-2014, they might struggle like they currently do in Kosta. money power always trumps...
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May be BJP shall insist that INC obtain a Assembly resolution beforehand like BJP did in case of three new states when they were in power. Such event will help the division if it take place be a smooth one. But like JP said INC now gives an impression that it has HIT the non Telangana people and "given" Telangana even though there is serious opposition. But this game plan has to be tactfully defeated by BJP. With regard to BJP losing in Telangana they are not going to get anything if they allow INC to win in Telangana later it will become no go zone for BJP just like Costal and Seema areas. Further defeating INC plans in AP by defeating it in Telangana and Jagan criminal gang in rest of AP is of paramount requirement to stop UPA3.
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devesh wrote:well, BJP better be sure what it's doing. b/c after this move, they'll get wiped out of Telangana that's for sure. in 2014 at least, they will get nothing from that area. even post-2014, they might struggle like they currently do in Kosta. money power always trumps...
Do you think they will get anywhere without money even in Telangana? Money power of folks will influence every seat of Telangana even after separation as it is not a country or even JK style Art-370.

This whole grudge against money power is not practical anywhere in the world. What is the wrong if someone made a lot of money? Why all the money that is part of someone is concluded as something wrongly acquired? Anyone who is extremely wealthy whether they are from coastal AP or UP or Gujarat, they all earned in the exact same way using the same rules, loop holes, bribes, grabs etc. It is the problem with the India's system and not the mistake of the entrepreneurs.
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Jagan drama seems to be continuing in Jail and his sister(Brother Anil's "wife") starting a fresh padayathra. Now YSR criminal gang is in full steam in Non Telangana areas. It seems CBN also want to have a Bus Yathra now. As Muppallaji said you can not stop strong dominating the weak in this world. All one has to do is the domination is fair and not excessive and thw weak have every chance to become strong. That is all free enterprise is. But unfortunately in AP naxalisum and leftist ideas are still a fashion and political leaders all still looking for "welfare" measures and not governance. Loot and "welfare" rule of YSR set the stage in AP and now Sonia also doing the same at Delhi. Do hope Jagan criminal gang (and Sonia mafia) does not come into power in any place. If it comes it will be drakest day for the people.
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Tea leaves and flies on wall say that INC has suicided in AP. Such that they are in stasis about dividing the state.


Narayana Rao garu, YSR is a chota baccha to INC's grand loot since Independence.
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http://newindianexpress.com/states/andh ... 758957.ece

Is he now a new nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi of AP :)

Just like Indian rupee, this who state has become a junk state. This fellow should be allowed to die and what's the big deal about it.
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So sir, New Jusus of Irukulapadu. Jagananna is new godson of AP. At any cost he shall be defeated and not be allowed to come into power. Even anyone from INC establishment is better than his criminal gang. Full scale drama and money power and election spending going on in AP is unimaginable. This has to stop.
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^ there you said it Nrayana Rao garu.

Vote even congress to defeat YSRJ. While I agree with you on the point that YSRJ should be defeated are there no other better candidates/parties than congress?

This is congress' strength - a "perception" of TINA propaganda.
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Gajan and his bible toting mom resigned one day before Modi's visit to Hyd.

Jagan quits as MP over Andhra split, party's stand unclear
Last Updated: Saturday, August 10, 2013, 20:47
Hyderabad: YSR Congress president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy on Saturday resigned as Kadapa MP in protest against "unilateral and arrogant posturing" of Congress party on the proposed division of Andhra Pradesh but stopped short of spelling out his party's stand on the statehood issue.

Simultaneously, Jagan's mother and honorary president of YSR Congress Y S Vijaya too resigned from the membership of the state Assembly over the issue.

Jagan and Vijaya announced their resignations in an "open letter," released by the YSRC here this evening, even as party MP Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy said both the resignation letters were "faxed" to Speakers of the respective Houses.

"Jagan faxed his resignation letter to Lok Sabha Speaker through the (Chanchalguda) jail authorities. It will also be sent by post," YSRC MP Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy told reporters this evening.

Vijaya, who represents Pulivendula constituency, also faxed her resignation to the Assembly Speaker's office. "Her resignation will also be sent to the Speaker by a special messenger," Mekapati said.

But, Jagan and Vijaya did not clearly spell out YSRC's stand on the bifurcation of the state and blamed Congress and Chandrababu Naidu-led TDP for the current situation, even as they expressed "solidarity" with people affected by the division.

"Without looking into reality, your unilateral posturing has put our state in disarray and with the hope that our resignations would change your thinking process, we submit our resignations in protest," Jagan and Vijaya said in the open letters.

They also accused Congress of further complicating the statehood issue. "We are quitting our posts to express solidarity with the crores of people who have hit the streets to fight the injustice meted out to them by the division of the state without considering the consequences," they added.

People from Rayamaseema and Coastal Andhra Pradesh are protesting the proposed division of the state since the Congress Working Committee (CWC) adopted a resolution last month to carve out separate Telangana state.

Lashing out at the Congress for making the state division "its own party affair", YSRC leaders accused the party of showing "scant respect" to the sentiments of people by appointing a four-member committee headed by Union Defence Minister A K Antony rather than a government committee that could listen to the viewpoints of all stakeholders.

"A solution that is acceptable to all parties and that no region is put to disadvantage was the crux of our letter earlier written to the Central government.

"If the Central government feels that the division is inevitable and there exists no other option, Telangana issue should not be looked at in a political perspective for the individual benefit of political parties and leaders," they added.

If you cannot do 'justice" then you have no power to split the state. If division is inevitable, what we ask is, it should be done in a manner that is agreeable to all stakeholders and no injustice is meted out to anyone...If you are unable to do justice, then you should leave the state untouched," Jagan and Vijaya said.

Jagan and Vijaya alleged that Congress and opposition TDP were playing with the lives of Seemandhra people.

"While the Congress was behaving in a unilateral way, the main opposition TDP was thinking only in terms of political gains (over the statehood issue). Both are playing with the lives of Seemandhra people," they charged.

The YSRC leaders pointed out that issues of water and status of Hyderabad are two major issues that remain unresolved.

"A situation should not arise where we would be fighting over water in future. When it comes to Hyderabad, it is a city that has been inhabited by people of all regions and religions for decades," they said.

"It took nearly 60 years to build the city after Madras was denied to these people 60 years ago. About 60 per cent of the state revenue comes of Hyderabad. After completing education, students of all regions look towards Hyderabad for their prospective careers," they said.

Hyderabad city has been built over a period of 60 years but we are being asked to build a similar city in ten years elsewhere, the leaders said, adding that Hyderabad contributes Rs 40,000 crore towards state taxes, Rs 35,000 crore towards central taxes and Rs 15,000 crore of local revenues.

"The total yield comes to a whopping Rs 90,000 crore. Keeping in mind these important issues a proper decision should be taken on the city during the division, ensuring that there is no barrier to the funds and also assuring safety to people and employees," they added.

Referring to a "rumour" that a 'Rayala Telangana' state could be created by splitting four districts of Rayalaseema region into equal halves, the duo questioned that "If sentiment is the yardstick (for creation of Telangana state), then wouldn't Rayalaseema people also have the same sentiment?.. How is it right to split Rayalaseema into two halves?
Notice that Gajan had still not gone completely pro-united stand at the time of resignation. He was still hedging his bets.

And he and his mom resign one day before Modi's visit to Hyd. Co-incidence?

Modi speaks in Telugu at Hyderabad, wows crowds
Modi speaks in Telugu at Hyderabad, wows crowds
August 11
, 2013 19:04 IST
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi kick-started the election campaigning for the Bharatiya Janata Party in Andhra Pradesh by starting his speech in Telugu, much to the amusement of the crowd. Vicky Nanjappa, who witnessed the event, reports.

Modi made a passionate 50-minute speech at the Lal Bahadu Shastri stadium in Hyderabad, which covered the Telangana issue and more importantly a call for a ‘Congress Free India’. Seeking the blessings of Tirupathi Sri Venkateshwara and the people of Andhra, Modi said that it was his honour to be in Hyderabad.

“I must tell you that I feel happy that the Hyderabad Liberation Day and my birthday fall on the same day,” he said amid many cheers. Seeking to clarify the controversy pertaining to the Rs 5 entry fee, Modi praised the organisers by saying it was a noble way of contributing towards the relief work in Uttarakhan

The organisers had decided to collect Rs 5 as a registration fee which had come under flak. Modi said that he is grateful to the people of Andhra for contributing towards the relief work.

“I know so many people have come to listen to me speak. I feel bad that all could not come inside (the stadium). There are many who are watching me on televisions, but I feel sad that I cannot see all of you. I assure that I will come back and meet all of you,” he said.
Now, Modi is slowly trying to dilute his party's earlier pro-separate stand and try to assuage the pro-unity folks and gain their votes as well. There is a direct connection between the stand of Gajan and Modi. Gajan is trying to pre-empt any moves by Modi in Coastal and Seema regions. It seems to me that Gajan and Kongis are in collusion, perhaps, they have come to some kind of an agreement, so they are playing a charade to fool the people.

Kongis are trying to score with pro-separate stand. KCR will have to dance to the tunes of the kongis. KCR knows that waging the tail before dynasty can prove very costly. You never know when a maoist might attack you! Even if you dance to the tunes, your survival is still not guaranteed if you are not useful anymore.

And kongis are trying to drive all the pro-unity stand votes into Gajan kitty. And they will ally with him in post-poll scenario.

But one big problem for the kongis is that they are continuously ceding the space. They are losing seats and voteshare. So, their aim is to transfer their voteshare to their b-teams. But these b-teams are very unreliable and will jump the ship in a jiffy if the kongis get less than 100 seats and lotus gets about 150 seats.

But I think Modi needs to be more dramatic and precise. I think if instead of trying to travel in two boats at the same time(which TDP tried and failed), Modi should go with a full-fledged pro-unity stand.

Rudradev ji was talking of absorbing the kongi leaders in states like AP, TN and WB. This is a rare opportunity where people/leaders are ready to switch loyalties and give a chance to a new party. Lotus can gain from this situation by going with pro-unity stand. First and foremost, lotus is the national party and therefore a match to kongis. People will understand this logic. If lotus and kongis want they can keep the state united or break the state. Any state. It hardly matters whether the other parties support or oppose it. So, that is the situation.

Kongis are already projecting a pro-division stand. So, the ball is in lotus court. So, it depends on lotus whether a new state will be formed or not. So, if lotus takes a pro-unity stance, then pro-unity vote block can vote for them. Pro-unity vote block is looking for a party that can take up their cause, if lotus does it, then it will get their vote. Both need each other and both stand to gain.

I think Modi should go with overt pro-unity stand. He stands to gain a considerable seats and voteshare in a virgin area. If he does that, it will be a major turn around for lotus in desh. In one stroke, lotus' fortunes would have changed. First and foremost, lotus has largely been a north-indian party. It has just recently gained entry into KT. But, it has also power there. If lotus gains entry into AP also, that would give it a much wider area.

For T area, people will lap up the overt Hindutva. Overt Hindutva will also work in Coastal areas where the folks are looking for a party can go against overt EJ activities.

Basically, AP is ripe for lotus. But, lotus should pay heed to the trends instead of going with some failed strategy. This kind of opportunities are rare when a party gets a chance to gain, in one stroke, a presence in a state(that too a state which is the fort of the kongis).

AP has been a unstinting supporter of kongis. If kongis lose AP, basically it signifies the end of kongis. NDA was possible because kongis could not come to power in AP. UPA was possible because of Yesu Reddy. He was wily crook. He supported pro-division stand in 2004 and pro-unity stand in 2009. And in both cases, he gained. He projected chiru to divide the opposition vote-share. Right now, kongis are trying to imitate the games played by Yesu Reddy. Ironically, just as chiru was propped up by Yesu Reddy, similarly his own son Gajan is being propped up by the kongis to divide the opposition voteshare.

CBN is right: pilla kongis and talli kongis.
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^^
I've been saying for many years INC+TRS for Telangana and INC+YSRC for Seemandhra. Thieves may differ with each other in the environment of thuggery. When their existence is in question, they are all together. One silver-lining is in Seemandhra, INC and YSRC has same votebank and are not able to penetrate into other votebanks. If they compete without cooperation, they are screwed.

BJP lost its credibility so it may take years/decades to repair/get acceptance, forget winning anything by themselves. Their best bet is to support TDP so INC doesn't grab MP seats be it in Telangana or non-Telangana areas.
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^^^
funny that no matter what INC does, it is BJP which looses credibility. even after declaring that they will not vote for T-bill without taking SA interests into consideration, it is BJP which looses this elusive "credibility".

why doesn't the INC loose this credibility in SA? considering the nautanki it's been running?
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Gandhi of Delhi
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Gandhi of Seemandhra
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Gandhi of Telangana
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Villain of Telugus
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Telugus
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The last pic clearly represents all Telugus (T, R, A) for sure.
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ramana wrote:
DNA guy expects all izz well?
He is reflecting Naarth Indian/Lutyens Delhi perspective only :D
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I feel good weight loss program with a neembu pani once in 2 hrs
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RBI plans to request Tirupati, Shirdi shrines to sell their gold pile to rescue Re fall

http://m.economictimes.com/news/economy ... 173834.cms
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ShyamSP "gAru", villain of "telugUs" is actually villain of "Andhra" for "telangANa"? ;) What do you think?
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when you guys address telugus, refer whom? andhrites or telanganites?
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He says they were a separate country that India invaded & occupied
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Headline "Telangana people are not Indian says TRS" doesn't make any sense. Is KCR saying it? How can an entity "say" anything?
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SaiK wrote:when you guys address telugus, refer whom? andhrites or telanganites?
SaiK, shhh ... Please to refrain onlee from increasing ShyamSP gAru's BP.
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SaiK wrote:
when you guys address telugus, refer whom? andhrites or telanganites?

Just like tamilians Sri Lankan or Indian or Malaysian
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Xposting from Indian economy thread

About gold of temple deities, link
"We cannot destroy the assets by melting or selling them to 'solve' the present deficiencies and difficulties. It will not be much different from a thief stealing them for his/her own rational convictions!"
Read it all only, including nomenclature. The wording of media report is more like a thief justifying. It has no legal basis either as clearly stated. The media hype seem to be more about indulging in illegality under excuse. Misgoverned times for temple gold it seems, under some scheme.
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Surasena wrote:

He says they were a separate country that India invaded & occupied
He is supposed to be intellectual of Telangana agitation. Let us not discuss him. Now CBN is going to start Bus yathra on 1st Sep. CBN want to explain game plan of INC and how TRS/YSRC are creation of INC. I hope people understand the drama. In 2009 PRP did the drama and this time drama is bt two players. The news in Hyd is Jagan will be released in Sep and CBN might have started his yathra now.
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http://m.economictimes.com/news/economy ... 173834.cms

If INC does this they can say bye bye to AP, KA and even Tamilnadu. It is widely belieaved in AP that YSR met his maker because of his EJ activities agaist Thirupathi. Sonia will be very very very stupid to allow this.
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^^ I hope so , narayan rao garu. In any case, who or what will organize protest against this? The ideal would have been the dharma sansad of the sadhu community. The last happened during the Maha kumbh.
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Who is agitating in AP now sir. There are many and een BJP will not accept it and this may result in stopping of Parliament.
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SaiK wrote:when you guys address telugus, refer whom? andhrites or telanganites?
They are one and same. With all due respect SaiK ji, this is a bad question. When someone says Bharatiya, do you ask him such question?
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Re: AP Politics and runup to 2014 General elections

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matrimc wrote:Headline "Telangana people are not Indian says TRS" doesn't make any sense. Is KCR saying it? How can an entity "say" anything?
He says they were a separate country that India invaded & occupied

Reference to Nizam's Hyderabad. A genuine grievance of Telangana people of their backwardness caused by Nizam is hijacked by congress system to resurrect a true Pakish problem.

It will get worse before it gets better. I am sure all telugus will come out better, stronger and united after all this chaos.
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Hari Seldon wrote:^^ I hope so , narayan rao garu. In any case, who or what will organize protest against this? The ideal would have been the dharma sansad of the sadhu community. The last happened during the Maha kumbh.
Then the secularists make it a Hindu communal issue and call them as an unpatriotic fringe group, for these secularists carry Hindu names and attire in media.

Let go of the Gold if needed, but win people's heart by educating the Hindu majority of this robbery in plain sight by EJ/Secular congress system.
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RamaY wrote:<snip>
Let go of the Gold if needed, but win people's heart by educating the Hindu majority of this robbery in plain sight by EJ/Secular congress system.
No temple gold- why should Gold of Hindus be used for secular purposes. It should be reserved for what it is.

sickular govts misuse the economy of the bation by pandering to minorities and scams, give bad name to Hindus, trample on them-- now in emergenecy ask the very same Hindus to help them.

Not a small gold piece to begiven to these .
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^ what I meant was that if the loss of Gold is what rallies the Hindu majority out of their current dhimmitude then so be it.
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