Since morning news of police highhandedness has been reported from Andhra
Pradesh on eve of the Chalo Assembly rally in Hyderabad organised by Joint
Action Committee for Telangana.
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/andhra-govt-police-intimidate-people-to-scuttle-telangana-protest/1129041/

We believe that its high time a political resolution was arrived on the
issue. Please read NAPM's statement on this below.
madhuresh


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Date: 14 June 2013 17:26
Subject: [NAPMConveners] Press Release : NAPM Demands a Political
Resolution on Telangana
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 *NAPM Demands a Political Resolution on Telangana*

*Condemns Undemocratic Extraordinary Steps against the Telangana Agitators*

*June 14, New Delhi / Hyderabad* : Andhra Pradesh is in turmoil once again
over the demand of a separate Telangana. The struggle for a separate
Telangana has been ongoing for a long time now. The central and state
governments as well as the major political parties in the state have played
opportunistic and partisan political games with people’s sentiments.
Exploiting people’s emotions for vote bank politics, parties have supported
formation of unholy alliances and politics of divide and rule. The
uncertainty over the demand for a Telangana state must end now so that
people can carry on their occupations and work without anger, ill-will and
anxiety.

The formation of smaller states in the Indian Union is, in general, a
significant step towards bringing the locus of political power closer to
the people. Small states in India, given the population size of the
country, will still be big by international standards. With a population of
about 3 crores, Telangana, if and when created, will be viable as a state
of the Indian Union. Demands for making governments responsive and
accountable, need for redressing administrative inefficiency, and popular
aspiration for a better life have set the stage for a new phase of states’
reorganization.

The people’s movement for Telangana has reached new heights in recent
years. People’s struggles and sacrifices have made it clear that the demand
for a separate state of Telangana now represents the aspirations of an
overwhelming majority of the people in this region.

The Andhra Pradesh Assembly convened on 10th of June has remained paralysed
on the issue of Telangana. It’s unfortunate to see the extraordinary
measures that have been taken up by the government to suppress the ‘*Chalo
Assembly*' call, given by the Telangana Joint Action Committee, an umbrella
organisation of several pro-Telangana groups

National Alliance of People's Movements believes that while it is necessary
to maintain the law and order situation, suppression of democratic people’s
protest by maas illegal arrests of activists, threatening the people of
Telangana, and cancellation of monthly pensions and essential commodities
through fair price shops to people participating in Telangana agitation, is
totally unacceptable.

NAPM, no doubt, has always supported the demand for smaller states, whether
in Jharkhand or Uttarakhand but has  also warned that without change in the
paradigm of development and system of governance, there can be no
fundamental change in the politics or relations of power in favour of the
toiling masses. We repeat this warning in the case of Telangana, having
witnessed the continued injustice and exploitation in the newly formed
states. NAPM, however, supports the popular demand for Telangana which will
benefit not only the agitating people from the Region but all in the
present State of Andhra Pradesh whose lives and livelihood are continuously
affected due to keeping the issue burning with struggle as well as
oppression becoming an unending politics to be faced by common people.

Hence, NAPM calls for an immediate political resolution on the issue of
Telangana. In spite of widespread support in Andhra Pradesh for the
Telangana cause, there seems to be an impasse over statehood for the
region. The Telangana movement offers credible hope of changing the
iniquitous structures of power and control in the state and its failure
could see the forces of lawlessness acquiring new strength, with disastrous
consequences for the common people.

*Medha Patkar, Ramakrishnam Raju, Prafulla Samantara, Dr. Sunilam, Gabriele
Dietrich, Arundhati Dhuru, Saraswati Kavula, P S Ajay, Anand Mazgaonkar,
Krishnakant, Vimal Bhai, Madhuresh Kumar, Sashank Rajwadi*


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