On the one hand, GoI is pilloried for being indifferent and letting Potti Sriramulu die in 1953, and on the other hand, if GoI jumped in rather quickly over KCR, that is anathema. On the one hand, a state which was pushed closer towards formation by a single person doing fast is considered glorious and is celebrated. On the other hand, if another person from the same state uses the same technique to further divide the state, that is anathema. On the one hand, some of the posters on this thread noted in the link language thread that they have no insecurity cos they are the no. 2 state in terms of population. And on the other hand, the very same posters in this thread display an exemplified sense of insecurity incommensurate with facts on the ground and expect to be taken seriously, especially with their conspiracy theories.2. Who wants to table the resolution to form Telangana state out of Andhra Pradesh? GOI or INC party? When did they become one and same?
Some of them claimed in that thread that they have no language based insecurities like the Tamil folks display often by burning buses and indulging in self-immolation. IIRC, it was called fanatical linguistic chauvinism. On the other hand, folks from this state indulge in fast to death, arson, and forgetting what happens on the ground, if the circus on this thread is not linguistic chauvinism, what else is beats me.
On the one hand, they post conspiracy theories without proof and on the other hand, whine about schaden-freude and what not when people rotfl at such heightened sense of takleef. If the Telugu atma-gauravam is making all this happen, a Tamil suya-mariyadhai that has existed for far longer should not be displayed equally vehemently, especially when "the other shoe is expected to drop at some later point in time?!"
On the one hand, they want all Telugu-majority speaking areas to be unified into a Greater Andhra, much like what the chinese model looks like. And on the other hand, there are posters [not just on this forum, but i have looked at many other fora too] who lay claim to Ganjam, Behrampore, Bareilly, Raichur, and even Madras, but when census records show that almost all of these places had a good minority of Telugu-speakers but also a far higher % of other language speakers, somehow that causes takleef. There are allusions to kingdoms, history etc., but if an equal-equal could be done with the Cholas, Cheras, Pandyas, Pallavas, all hell will break loose. I am sure that will be branded as fanatical linguistic chauvinism of the Tamils, yea shite sherlock.
Did parties create divisiveness or did feelings of divisiveness created parties such as TRS that are acting as outlets of divisive opinion? There are people here who want a referendum, but when voters clearly voted the first time TRS stood on a separate Telengana demand, that was ignored. You want a referendum to be done 100 times?! After 2 rounds, most people will do the chalta hai, big deal standard voting patterns.3. Conceptually, forming small states may not a bad idea. But who and why political parties are allowed to create regional divisiveness in the name of small states?
I dont know about other UTs, but there is hardly a clamor for uniting Pondichery into TN. Most people are comfortable with Pondi as is, if there is an impression that TN is demanding unification, it must be in the editor's head rather than on the ground. In fact, all the major parties have a good presence in Pondi, even INC. Not even the presence of JIPMER is making people in TN eye Pondi with a slant eye. TN and Pondi are two parallel systems, as long as a Madras to Pondi bus runs many times a day, I would expect most people to not care either way.
5. Independent India inherited the administrative and political regions from British. Why these politicians and political parties demand unification of Puducheri in Tamil Nadu, Yanam in Andhra Pradesh, Dadra in Gujarat, Dayyu & Daman in Maha Rashtra.