*One state, but these two regions are worlds apart***

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*What is Telangana?*

*Today, Telangana is a region comprising 10 of Andhra Pradesh’s 23
districts. Originally, it was a part of the erstwhile Nizam’s princely state
of Hyderabad. The region accounts for 119 seats of 294 in the assembly.

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*When did Telangana merge with Andhra? **
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In 1948, 
India<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/Politics/Nation/One-state-but-these-two-regions-are-worlds-apart/articleshow/5321224.cms>
put
an end to the rule of the Nizams and a Hyderabad state was formed. In 1956,
the Telangana part of Hyderabad was merged with then Andhra state (carved
out of Madras Presidency in October, 1953). The remaining parts of the
Nizam’s empire merged with Karnataka and
Maharashtra<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/Politics/Nation/One-state-but-these-two-regions-are-worlds-apart/articleshow/5321224.cms>.
Andhra Pradesh became the first linguistically carved state in the country
after Gandhian revolutionary Potti Sreeramulu, on a hunger strike over the
issue, died on December 16, 1952.

**When did the movement for a separate Telangana kick off? **
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The first Telangana movement intensified in 1969. There was a distinct
difference between Andhra and Telangana regions. Since Andhra was part of a
colonial Madras Presidency, education levels and development of this region
were better than in feudal Telangana. People from Telangana were against
merger with Andhra state as they feared they would lose jobs to them.

Cultural differences, too, remain. Under Nizam’s, and before that, under the
Qutb Shahi rule, the culture and langauge in Telangana bore influences of
north India. Emphasis on festivals are also different.

**What happened in the 1969 agitation? **
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Primarily a student-driven protest, it turned historical for the number of
people who took part in it. Over 350 students were killed in
police<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/Politics/Nation/One-state-but-these-two-regions-are-worlds-apart/articleshow/5321224.cms>
firing
and lathi charge. Osmania University was the movement’s hotbed.
Congress<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/Politics/Nation/One-state-but-these-two-regions-are-worlds-apart/articleshow/5321224.cms>
leader
Marri Channa Reddy, who raised the ‘Jai Telangana’ slogan, diluted the
movement by merging his Telangana Praja Samithi Party with Congress — Indira
Gandhi made him the chief minister after this. That’s how the movement
collapsed: a result of Indira Gandhi’s masterstroke. P V Narasimha Rao, too,
was made CM in 1971 because he was from Telangana region.

**What’s K Chandrasekhar Rao’s role? **
**
In the 90s, KCR, then a member of the Telugu Desam Party, was hopeful of a
ministerial post in the state
government<http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/News/Politics/Nation/One-state-but-these-two-regions-are-worlds-apart/articleshow/5321224.cms>
but
was made deputy speaker after the 1999 elections. He quit TDP in 2001 to
champion the cause of a separate Telangana state and founded Telangana
Rashtra Samithi.

All this while, with faster development in the rest of Andhra, a strong
feeling was gaining ground in Telangana that it was being exploited and that
the region’s surplus was being transferred to finance development in the
rest of the state. In 2004 election, Y S Rajasekhara Reddy joined hands with
KCR, promising a separate Telangana. But YSR got cold feet and backtracked,
triggering resignations of TRS MLAs. KCR quit his Union ministry post.

**What’s the stand of other political parties on Telangana? **
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Congress continues to flip-flop, while TDP, which was against separate
Telangana until 2009 election, is now supporting it. BJP, CPI and PRP
support Telangana. CPM’s stand still unclear, but by and large, it is
opposed to Telangana.

What’s the Hyderabad angle?

Hyderabad, which is within the Telangana region, is a bone of contention
between votaries of Telangana and those against it. The issue of AP capital
remains a stumbling block in the creation of Telangana.***

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