Rajagopal wrote:
1) As reprehensible as it sounds, i am hoping that KCR "pushes things over the edge" just so that the hardcore Telanganites see the real face of KCR and the Telengana movement.
This is exactly what I want too.
Over several years a sustained and constructed feeling of Andhras have looted Telangana and Andhras are this and that has been built. Cooked up histories to prove that they are genetically/culturally/planetary wise different from neighbors who are stone throw away was also cooked in folklore. In reality even if we assume that Andhras are culpable, the woes of Telangana on a scale of 1 to 100, the Andhras culpability is about 10. Rest of 90 is put under the carpet and this 10 is shown with magnifying glasses. Even this 10 are lies all lies and several statistics (called as fake numbers) are given. This whole thing is nicely called as Telangana-sentiment.
To pump-up this movement, the following are broadly promised by TRS:
(1) Throw out Andhras (government employees) and give them to Telanganites. The numbers used are lakhs and lakhs and lakhs

(2) Throw out Andhra businesses (looters) - To create the fiefdom to itself
(3) Stop water and provide a free flowing agriculture
Most of Telangana lives in pre-1980s economic mindset.
Job == Government job. Private investments, private sector, hire and fire etc., are very few that believe in this stuff. That is why communists and naxals thrive too. The reality is now TRS has to deliver the promises to keep justification to the classic "Telangana-sentiment".
The (1) above creates a positive environment. Once the TG state with TG hierarchy gets created, a lot of folks will get promotions and that will keep TRS as main party for a long time. Also, by creating new jobs inside government a few here and there will also give a positive fillip.
This will just create a bad governance with big government employees section for a small state. Modernization will not be allowed.
The (2) above is basically for the TRS cadre and future sustainment. The real estate has to be taken back from Andhra entrepreneurs. The lands owned by Andhras have to be grabbed in GHMC area and should create a ownership. The construction can be anyone and who lives there and uses them can be anyone. But the real estate business has to be grabbed. This is where the wars will happen in GHMC areas. The only goons that can fight with the real estate honchos are not TRS folks. Throwing stones on buses is different from this fight. They need true henchmen with snipers and shooters and that is where MIM collaboration comes into picture. Politically Muslims will be part of the vote block of future.
The (3) is impossible as it needs huge investments without returns and the central government will not fund that much.
While doing (2), the pressure will come in the form of investments coming down. That is an atmosphere of rouge state like erstwhile Bihar etc. Revenues will go down and cannot do (1) as well.
The worst nightmare is there is now a competing neighbor in the form of AP who has a CM of reputation to bring large investments.
In summary these promises cannot be kept by trying nativity card. This is 21st century and the states that has good governance and competitive investment culture will grow else will fail. If you do what you promised the state will fail (Mamta's Bengal) and if you don't and do like erstwhile AP or Gujarat or a Maharashtra, the Telangana-sentiment will fall through as you again see several non-Telanganites doing investments, businesses and taking jobs etc.
TRS losing the elections will keep this T-sentiment live forever and no one will believe that is an impossibility. That is why even if it may be painful in the short run for some sections (not a lot of commoners like those who go to IT sector jobs or private sector jobs will get affected), it is better to sustain the pain and show to those T-sentimenters what a fallacy is this. There is a chance to close this T-sentiment forever. At least because of two states, there is political rehabilitation of T politicos and can give some good in future.