Saturday, August 17, 2013

CPI WELCOMES DECISION ON TELANGANA

The Secretariat of the Communist Party of India, welcome the decision of UPA coordination committee and Congress Working Committee to recommend to Government to start the process of formation of Telangana state. This inevitable decision was delayed due to wavering of the ruling party. It is a victory for the struggles of the people of Telangana. CPI congratulates the people of Telangana. CPI will support and vote in favour of the Telangana statehood proposal in parliament.

CPI appeals to agitating students and youth in some parts to maintain peace and be co-operative as the final decision is taken.

CPI urges upon both state and Central Government to repose confidence in the minds of agitating youth and students in the costal and Rayalaseema that their future is quite assured. Industrial growth should be the focus point to enable most of the youths from these regions get employment.

CPI strongly feels that the brotherhood of Telugu people will continue even after the formation of two states. All issues of partition, including sharing of river water, assets and liabilities can be settled amicably through discussions. Confidence should be created in the people of coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema, that they will get all security in Hyderabad and Telangana area.

CPI will do all it can, to maintain best of relations between the Telugu people in the future also. The CPI wishes Secular, democratic traditions will continue in both the states of Telugu people.

ON AFTERMATH OF TELANGANA ANNOUNCEMENT

The National Executive of The Communist Party of India (CPI) currently in session in Delhi expresses serious concern on increasing incidents of violence in the state of Andhra Pradesh in the aftermath of the announcement of UPA 2 and Congress decision to create the separate state of Telangana by bifurcating the state. CPI welcomes the decision on Telangana the way the Congress led UPA 2 government has handled the justified demand for Telangana has not only sparked dissatisfaction and anger in the Seemandhra part of the state but also given a flip to such demands in the other parts of the country. As the government failed to take all concerned people into confidence and is still wavering on certain crucial issues about creation of the separate state, there are genuine apprehensions in different segments of the population of the state.

The National Executive of the CPI appeal to the people of all regions of the state of Andhra Pradesh to maintain peace and calm, not resort to violence as it will only create unnecessary cleavages among the Telugu people. All issues related to bifurcation of the state be resolved through mutual consultation with the spirit to maintain Telugu brotherhood. The legal process for creation of the state of Telangana should be completed without any delay while taking people of all regions into confidence. Narrow political electoral gains should not mar the process.

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