Hi …..
Whenever the topic of Telangana is raised, many of us blindly support Andhra
or Telangana based on where we come from. Not sure how many really think of
why the demand for separate state has been there for such a long time. The 2
major reasons why the demand has been pending for so many years is WATER AND
HYDERBAD. People around the state have earned and invested in and around
Hyderabad so there is a concerns about the safety of the investment if the
state is separated while both the major rivers in our state flow mostly
through Telangana. Below are some facts that are few reasons for the demand.
Sentiments can be foolish but not facts.

There are 10 districts in Telangana, 9 in Andhra and 4 in Rayalaseema. Out
of these 7 districts in Telangana, 3 in Andhra and 1 in Rayalaseema are
considered severely backward districts which means 70% of districts in
Telangana are backward while in Andhra it is 35% and in Rayalaseema it is
25%. Apart from these there are some areas in all parts of the state which
are also backward.
45% of the state income comes from Telangana region. When it comes to
utilization of funds, the share of Telangana is only 28%.
Normally canals are dug to supply water to the crops from rivers for
cultivation. The amount of land cultivated through canals in just Guntur
district is more than the land cultivated with canals in entire Telangana
region.

Nagarjuna sagar dam is built in Nalgonda district which is in Telangana but
majority of the water from the dam is used for Krishna and Guntur district.
The original dam was supposed to be build much ahead of its present location
but the location was changed so that it falls in the Telangana region. Due
to the construction of the dam several hectares of Lime stone mines vanished
as part of the dam back waters. Everyone know that lime stone is used for
producing cement. Even the natural resources were not allowed to remain.

Fluorinated water problem is only in Nalgonda district which has not been
resolved since decades.

Two major rivers Krishna and Tungabhadra enter the state of AP in the
district of Mahaboobnagar(the biggest district in Telangana) but the
district always remains the worst draught hit areas along with Anantapur
because there is no project and process with which the water can be
utilized. The plans for utilization has been pending for decades.

RDS (Rajolibanda Diversion Scheme) is build in Mahaboobnagar to provide
water to 85000 hectares of land in the district. The leaders of Rayalaseems
blasted the gates of RDS and water is supplied to KC (Kurnool-Cudapah) canal
while only remaining water, if any, is supplied to the lands in
Mahaboobnagar.

3 TMC of water from Gandipet is sufficient to supply drinking water to our
city. Every year 1700 TMC of water is wasted and is flown into Bay of Bengal
from river Godavari . Starting from Nizambad to Bay of Bengal there is no
project allowed to build on Godavari . If it is built leaders in Godavari
districts fear that the fertile lands in the area may fall short of water.
If the Godavari water is utilized properly, there will be no scarcity for
food grains in our state.

In Telangana regions, only few areas cultivate one crop a year and very
rarely two crops a year while most of the land doesn’t even cultivate single
crop. In both the Godavari districts, Krishna and Guntur district, two crops
a year is common and there are times where even 3 crops a year are
cultivated. The only reason is WATER. §
Government issue G.O.’s for implicating its decisions. G.O number 610 is the
longest non implicated G.O in the history of AP. The G.O was issued in 1986
by late NTR who was then the CM of AP, which is not yet implicated. The G.O
speaks about the share of Telangana employees in Government jobs in
Telangana region.

33% of the population in Mahaboobnagar district have left the district for
livelihood to different parts of the state due to draught and majority of
them are working as daily labour. No other district has so many people who
fled the home place due to lack of livelihood and working as daily labour.

There are 25 plus government degree colleges in Krishna, Kadapa and Guntur
district while there is not even a single government degree college in Ranga
Reddy district.

Dairy development corporation of AP purchases milk from farmers across the
state for distribution. For the same milk, in Andhra, the government pay Rs.
24 to the farmers and in Telangana they pay Rs. 22 per litre. Partiality is
shown even in milk J

In between 2005-2008 government sold lands worth Rs. 20000 crores in and
around Hyderabad which was utilized to build projects in Rayalaseema and
Andhra.
Not even a single project was completed in Telangana in the last 5 years
while several projects were completed in Andhra and Rayalaseema.

Best Regards
Rakesh
Telangana Bidaaa

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