Saturday, 4 January 2025

WHAT'S IN A NAME? RESPECT: MARGINALISED GROUPS PUSH FOR CASTE NAME CHANGES

 

What’s in a name? Respect: Marginalised 

groups push for caste 

name changes 

Several caste organisations approached the Telangana BC commission


    Representational Image. 


By 
CR Gowri Shanker  Published on  4 Jan 2025 8:59 AM

Hyderabad: What’s in a name? Certainly, a lot, especially if the name of a caste is a subject of ridicule or fun, or the name has been changed over a period due to various reasons and is now seeking respectability in society.

The Telangana Commission for Backward Classes headed by G Niranjan on Friday decided to consider changing the names of some castes and called for a public hearing following recent petitions from the community organisations.

For example, Pitchiguntla/Vamsha Raj community wants deletion of the word “Pitchiguntla”, Chippolu (Mera) of Group D wants to be called Mera.

Similarly, Budabukkala of Group A community wants to be called Are Kshatriya Joshi or Shiva Kshatriya or Rama Joshi, Dommara Group A “Gada Vamsheeya.

Tammali (non-Brahmins) of Group D Shudra Caste whose traditional occupation is playing musical instruments, vending flowers and giving assistance in temple service but not Shivarchakars seek deletion of words Non-Brahmins, Shudra caste.

Kummara or Kulala, Salivahana which is categorized in Group D of BC list sought addition of synonym “Prajapati”, Rajaka (Chakali, Vannar) which is in Group A sought addition of word “Dhobi” as synonym and deletion of word “Vannar.”

Veeramushti (Nettikotala), Veerabhadreeya of Group A sought change of their caste name to Veerabhadreeya (Veeramushti, Nettikotala).

Certain caste names have also been used in a derogatory manner in Telugu films which has earned the wrath of community members.

Several caste organisations approached the BC commission

During the recent tour of the State and during discussions on the caste survey in the State, BC commission chairman G Niranjan, members Rapolu Jayaprakash, Tirumalagiri Surender and Balalakshmi received several representations from caste organisations from across the State requesting change of names and for addition of synonyms in respect of certain castes in the list of socially and educationally backward classes in Telangana State.

While these names existed for ages, modernisation and education among the community members have resulted in requests for rectifying caste names which at times have been subjected to ridicule as this will ensure respectability.

Several castes have undergone name changes

In the discharge of its functions and in the exercise of the powers conferred under Sections 9 and 10 of the Telangana Commission for Backward Classes Act 1993 (Act No 20 of 1993), after making preliminary consultations and deliberations with the representatives of various castes, has decided to call for objections from the individuals, representative of organisations, who are interested and who have objections in respect of certain castes.

The process of change in names is not new. For example, the once Komati business community are now called ‘Arya Vaisya’. Similarly, several other castes have undergone name changes over the years. The Telangana Government notified 112 castes/communities through GOs No 3 of the Backward Classes Welfare Department in 2014. The total percentage of reservations provided for BCs in education and employment is 29 per cent.

Caste crucial in Indian society

According to Gautam Kuma in ‘Caste and Enterprise Ownership: Emerging Trends and Diversification in India’ published by Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics in Pune, caste is one of the most important characteristics of Indian society.

The caste system is a system of stratified social hierarchy, and it determines the economic and social rights of an individual in society.

The caste system is not merely a division of labour; it is also a division of labourers (Ambedkar 1990). The caste system segregates labourers and confines them within distinct categories, establishing a hierarchy where workers are ranked in a stacked manner. Broadly, the caste system refers to the Varna and Jati systems.

How is caste structured in a Hindu society?

Historically, the Hindu society was divided into a four-tier caste system comprising Brahmins (priests), Kshatriyas (warriors, noble), Vaishyas (commoners, traders, agriculturists), and Shudras (servants), he said.

Brahmins, according to the author, came at the top of the hierarchy, and Shudras were considered to be at the bottom of the hierarchy. As per Hindu religious texts, the untouchables were excluded from the Varna system, resulting in their distinct treatment from the Savarnas (Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, and Shudras). In the Constitution of India, these untouchables are classified as Scheduled Castes (SCs).

Historically, caste or jaati is a localised system in which a community is associated with traditional occupations. Jaatis are ranked based on their varna status. Hereditary and endogamy are the two essential features perpetuating the caste system, the author added.



Tuesday, 17 December 2024

MEDAK CATHEDRAL @ 100: ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT ONE OF THE INDIA'S MOST PHOTOGRAPHED CHURCHES

 Medak Cathedral@ 100:All you want to know about one of India's most photographed churches


Built by Charles Walker Posnett of British Wesleyan Methodists and consecrated on December 25, 1924, it is one of the largest dioceses in Asia

By CR Gowri Shanker Published on 16 Dec 2024 7:50 AM 

    Historic Medak Cathedral  

                                                         

Hyderabad: Historic Medak Cathedral in the Medak district of Telangana turns 100 this Christmas.

One of the most visited in South India, Medak Cathedral is also the most photographed churches in the country given its artistic beauty.

Medak Cathedral Church has a rich history including the arrival of Reverend Charles Walker Posnett, the construction of a small chapel, and the subsequent building of a now-famous cathedral.

Built by Charles Walker Posnett of British Wesleyan Methodists and consecrated on December 25, 1924, it is one of the largest dioceses in Asia and the second-largest in the world after the Vatican.

The story goes that the church was constructed as part of a food-for-work program when famine hit the area in 1914. It took 10 years to complete the church.

Charles Walker Posnett served among the untouchables in Hyderabad State from 1896 to 1940 and is known for his deep compassion for the victims of famine and disease. A gifted teacher, during his 44-year ministry in Medak, he was behind the construction of hospitals, schools, and churches. In fact, his family is known for the tiring work in the district.

Located about 100 km from Hyderabad, the Cathedral is the seat of the Bishop in Medak for the Church of South India (comprising Wesleyan Methodist, Congregational, and Anglican missionary societies.  


Series of programs

Dr. Vimal Sukumar, Honorary Treasurer, Medak Diocese told NewsMeter that a committee headed by Bishop Reuben Mark has chalked out a series of programs as part of centenary celebrations.

“It’s a historic occasion. We have chalked out a series of programs as part of Centenary celebrations. As part of Thanksgiving, we released a postal stamp in honour of Charles Walker Posnett last year. We have invited Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for the mega program on December 23 as part of Christmas and Centenary celebrations. We have also invited family members of Charles Walker Posnett from the United Kingdom for the mega events,” Dr Sukumar said.

CM grants Rs 29 crore

Telangana government has granted Rs 29 crore for the centenary celebrations which will be used for the construction of dormitories for pilgrims and other developmental programmes.

The church runs three hospitals, 15 schools, 5 junior colleges, and 5-degree colleges besides other institutions.

Spread over 300 acres, the church is considered one of the architectural marvels. The cathedral is 100 feet wide and 200 feet long and conforms to the Gothic Revival style. At any given time, the church accommodates about 5,000 people.

It is stated that the famed mosaic tiles were imported from Britain and Italian masons were engaged for laying the decorative flooring.

The massive pillars built with fine-hewn and well-dressed grey stone support the gallery and the whole edifice. The Church room is made sound-proof using hollow sponge material and has an impressive style of vaultinbell towel tower is 175 ft (53 m) high and can be seen from a long distance.

Visitors to the church are floored by the stained-glass windows depicting scenes from Christ’s life – Ascension behind the altar, nativity in the west transept, and crucifixion in the east transept.

Medak Cathedral attracts more than three million tourists annually from different parts of the country. It is one of the most visited churches in South India and is a pilgrimage site for Protestant Christians. The church complex is spread over more than 300 acres and includes educational, health, and social institutions.

The church is open daily from 7 am to 6 pm for public viewing and silent prayer while there is a morning service Sunday at 7 am and general service at 9.30 am.








Tuesday, 10 December 2024

TELANGANA THALLI STATUES SPARK POLITICAL CLASH BETWEEN BRS AND CM REVANTH

 

Telangana Thalli statues spark political clash

 between BRS and CM Revanth 


The opposition BRS held protests on Tuesday against the Congress

government’s unveiling of a new design for the Telangana Thalli

statue

By CR Gowri Shanker 

Published on 10 Dec 2024 6:36 PM


    Telangana Thalli statue (File Photo) 



Hyderabad: Telangana State is rocked by politics on the new Telangana Thalli! 

From the launch of the 'Andhra Mata' statue during the fight for a separate Andhra Pradesh from Madras State, 'Telugu Thalli' in combined Andhra Pradesh to 'Telangana Thalli' (Mother Telangana) during the Telangana Statehood movement, the personification of Telugu people and their culture through statues has turned controversial. 

Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy-led Congress government rejected former CM and BRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao’s bejewelled Telangana Thalli, came out with a new Telugu Thalli avatar and gave it official sanctity!

Kavitha performs Palabhishekam 

The opposition BRS in Telangana held protests on Tuesday against the Congress government’s unveiling of a new design for the Telangana Thalli statue, which differs from the one used by the regional party.

Opposing Congress, BRS performed ‘palabhishekam’ (milk bath) to the Telangana Thalli statues, her photos at Telangana Bhavan, and BRS party headquarters in Hyderabad and party offices across the State.


BRS MLC Kalvakuntla Kavitha performed a ‘palabhishekam’ and ‘panchamritam’ to the statue of Mother Telangana at the BRS headquarters in Hyderabad. “Telangana movement mother is our mother. A majestic-looking mother is being turned poor by Revanth Reddy. We reject Congress Telangana Talli (mother),” said Kavitha.

All the statues have a long history in their evolving relationship with the developments in the region. 

Telangana Thalli 

Telangana Thalli was conceptualised by former chief minister and TRS-turned-BRS president K Chandrashekar Rao to give a boost to the Telangana movement by incorporating Telangana art, culture, songs and cuisine along with street protests to achieve Statehood. 

KCR put aside the Telugu Thalli of undivided Andhra Pradesh and came out with the idea of a new bejewelled Telangana Thalli la Bharat Mata. Intellectuals, poets and artists like Dasarathi Krishnamacharya, Ravela Venkatarama Rao and others conceptualised the mother figure of Telangana Talli, embodying the spirit of Telangana in 2007.


The statue, symbolising the revival of forgotten history and cultural identity neglected by Andhra rulers, was installed at the Telangana Bhavan, the headquarters of the BRS party and across the State. 

Andhra Mata/Telugu Thalli 

‘Andhra Mata’ was created by Andhra leaders during the Andhra State Sadhana Movement in 1913. 

After Andhra Pradesh carved out Madras State following fast unto death by Potti Sriramulu in 1956, then chief minister NT Rama Rao of the Telugu Desam Party, who came to power on the promise of restoring Telugu pride, unveiled a statue of Telugu Thalli (Telugu mother) on August 15, 1986, for the first time in front of the Secretariat in Hyderabad. 

While several songs were glorifying Andhra Pradesh, Telangana culture took the beating. He also launched the patriotic song ‘Ma Telugu Talli ki’ (to our mother Telugu) which is now the official State Song of Andhra Pradesh. 

The lyrics were written by Sankarambadi Sundarachari for the 1942 Telugu film ‘Deena Bandhu’. 

During the Telangana movement, KCR along with the Telangana Talli statue promoted the ‘Jaya Jaya He Telangana’ song written by poet Andhe Sri which became a rage during the Statehood movement along with other songs. 

CM Revanth stamp 

However, after Congress came to power in Telangana State, CM Revanth Reddy started working on erasing KCR’s legacy. He and his team made major changes to the Telangana Emblem, modified the ‘Jaya Jaya He’ Telangana song, installed a Telangana Thalli (mother) statue on December 9, the birthday of Congress national leader Sonia Gandhi and notified the official design. 

Unlike the crowned bejewelled pink jari sari-clad Telangana Thalli of KCR, the new statue reflects a middle-aged traditional Telangana woman in a green saree with calm, serene facial features, reflective of culture and history of the State with right hand giving an assurance of prosperity and carrying traditional paddy, pearl millet, foxtail millet and maize in the left hand.

  

KCR called the redesigning of the Telangana Thalli statue by CM Revanth Reddy as ‘foolish and reckless’, adding it undermines Telangana’s cultural legacy. KCR alleged on December 8 that the Congress government had changed the design out of a ‘vendetta’ against him. 

“Telangana Talli designed during the Telangana movement is part of the State’s cultural and historical essence. This CM is acting without direction and his decisions reflect a lack of understanding and respect for our history,” KCR charged. 

CM Revanth Reddy had sent Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar to personally invite KCR to the unveiling of the new Telangana statue. KCR hosted lunch for the delegation but did not attend the function. 

CM Revanth Reddy's government also issued a GO prohibiting any disrespect to the image and made it a crime against anyone ‘insulting, ruining, burning and showing disrespect towards Telangana Talli picture openly, online or on social media is a crime.’

 CM Revanth, who unveiled the new statue at a gala function at the Secretariat, said: “When I see the Telangana Thalli statue, it reminds me of my mother. Mother is the embodiment of our culture and traditions. Telangana culture was assaulted and insulted in the undivided Andhra Pradesh.” 

Taking a dig at KCR and his family, he said after the formation of Telangana, one person and one political party gave priority to themselves and neglected the aspirations of the Telangana people. 

‘Can’t change mother for fate’ 

On the topic of the change of statues, BRS working president and former minister KT Rama Rao said, “Those trying to change history are fools. Can anyone try to change his mother hoping to change their fate? If governments change, should mothers change? It’s an attack on Telangana and our self-respect. We will send back bankrupt ‘Congress Talli’ to Gandhi Bhavan with due respect.”





TELANGANA STATE HAS A NEW TELANGANA TALLI; BRS OPPOSES IT

 

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Telangana State has a new Telangana Talli; 

BRS opposes it




Photo of C R Gowri Shanker  C R Gowri Shanker Follow on Twitter|   Published: 9th December 2024 11:40 pm IS 

Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, who is trying hard to establish his mark in the Congress-ruled State, has installed a new Telangana Talli (mother goddess for the people of Telangana) at the Dr. B R Ambedkar Telangana State Secretariat complex coinciding with Congress leader Sonia Gandhi’s birthday on December 9.

Reddy, who unveils the new 20 feet statue, dumped former Chief Minister and BRS supremo K Chandrasekhar Rao’s crowned Telangana Talli which was a symbol of the Telangana movement along with the song “Jai Jai He Telangana” written by Ande Sri.

CM Reddy said the old statue symbolises the aristocratic characters and hence the JNTU, Fine Arts department has been entrusted with the responsibility of designing the new statue as per the wishes of the Telangana people.

Congress government’s new Telangana Talli reflects a simple Telangana woman draped in a green saree with a golden border and red blouse, bottu (vermillion) on the forehead, wearing green bangles, right hand displaying Abhaya mudra, symbolising protection, and peace, maize in the left hand, toe rings symbol of married woman, etc.

The statue has been designed by the Jawaharlal Nehru Architecture and Fine Arts University’s Prof. Gangadhar and his team. It’s made of bronze costing Rs 5.3 crore.

KCR’s Telangana Talli was a more sophisticated woman, al Bharat Mata, draped in Pink coloured saree with a golden border, wearing a gold crown with Kohinoor diamond, ornaments, gold waistband, Bathukamma in the left hand and corn in the right hand, toe rings, symbolic of married women, signified the filigree ornaments of Karimnagar. She wore a gold waistband.

The new statue does not have a crown and the Bathukamma pot too has been done away with, giving way to an open palm. The colour of the saree has been changed from Pink to Green.

Congress alleged that KCR/BRS Telangana Talli looked more “affluent, crowned, jewellery wearing Talli.

Curtains on one-year celebrations

Unveiling the statue brings down the curtains on the “Praja Palana-Praja Vijayaotsavalu” celebrations of the one-year rule of the Congress government led by A Revanth Reddy in Telangana State.

It coincides with the birthday of Congress MP and former AICC president Sonia Gandhi, with the mobilisation of about one lakh Self-Help Group members besides Congress workers for a grand public meeting.

Immediately after coming to power, the Chief Minister announced the installation of a new Telangana Talli statue and ordered changes in the Telangana movement song Jaya Jaya He Telangana, changes in the emblem, etc.

Dismissing BRS’ charge that Congress was trying to erase BRS supremo K Chandrasekhar Rao’s legacy and mark in administration, the Chief Minister refuted the same saying he was trying to revive the Telangana glory and sacrifices of the T martyrs which were undermined by KCR for personal aggrandizement.

Telangana Talli was an important part of the statehood agitation and it was replaced with Telugu Thalli, also known as “Andhra Mata”, in the undivided Andhra Pradesh.

During the agitation, the pictures of Telangana Thalli adorned almost all protest groups, and the Goddess was often cited to drill home the point of statehood. The statue and household song united the Telanganaities in their struggle for a separate State.

Interestingly, the Chief Minister often refers to Congress supremo Sonia Gandhi as the “Mother of Telangana” and one who gave Telangana statehood.

BRS, BJP flay govt decision

CM’s decision has earned the wrath of BRS and it has also moved Telangana High Court against the decision of the Congress government to replace the statue and also against the installation of a new one in the Secretariat.

BJP too flayed the Congress government and accused it of placing the “Abhaya Hastam (Congress hand symbol)” in the statue.

KCR, who met party MLAs and leaders at his Erravalli farmhouse, reportedly criticised the government’s decision to change the statue and called it “foolish.” He said the government should focus on solving public issues and that “government is trying to undo what we have done.”

Revanth defends change

CM defended the decision saying they have replaced “aristocracy and dictatorial mentality (KCR).”

KCR adopted a multi-pronged approach–agitations, lobbying, politics, art and culture, and cuisine among others during the Telangana movement to achieve Statehood.

As a part of this strategy, he installed the Telangana Talli statue as a symbol of Telanganities replacing the Telugu Talli of the united Andhra Pradesh. Scores of Telangana Talli statues were installed across the State during the T movement.

He also dedicated a song…Jaya Jaya He Telangana written by Andesri. The move had a tremendous impact on the people and they swayed to the song and dance while offering prayers to Telangana Talli all through the agitation.

Revanth Reddy sent invitations to former Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, Union Ministers G Kishan Reddy, Bandi Sanjay, poets, artists, and others for the installation of the statue.

While arrangements for installing the new Telangana Talli statue are being made, poet and writer Juluri Gowri Shanker moved the High Court to stall the installation. He claimed that intellectuals, writers, poets, and artists oppose changes in the statue, saying they are an attack on the existence of Telangana.

 


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C R Gowri Shanker

C R Gowri Shanker is a senior journalist based out of Hyderabad. he has served as a Political Editor for Deccan Chronicle. With great insights on the political landscape of the country.






Wednesday, 4 December 2024

REVANTH GOVT @ 1: FROM LOAN WAIVERS TO LAND ACQUISITIONS, HERE IS A LOOK AT HITS AND MISSES



Revanth govt @1: From loan waivers to land acquisitions, here is a look at hits and misses
CM Revanth Reddy celebrates one year in office trying to make a mark in every aspect of governance of Telangana



    Telangana CM Revanth Reddy 


By CR Gowri Shanker                      Published on 4 Dec 2024 9:59 AM


Hyderabad: It has been a year of hits, misses, and controversies for the Telangana Congress government led by Chief Minister Anumula Revanth Reddy. 
Revanth Reddy, who is celebrating one year in office with grand shows, is trying hard to make his mark in every aspect of governance and erase as many KCR footprints as possible! 
So much so that he has decided to install a new Telangana Talli (mother goddess for the people of Telangana) at the Secretariat complex on December 9, coinciding with Congress leader Sonia Gandhi’s birthday, dumping former Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s crowned Telangana Talli. 
Reason: The new nine feet Telangana Talli statue carved by Raju Prajapathi of Kishan Bagh truly reflects Telangana’s common, rural woman with koppu (top knot) and flowers in her hair unlike KCR/BRS “affluent” crowned, jewelry-wearing Talli! 

Revanth mark 
State emblem reflecting the “aristocracy and dictatorial mentality of KCR” too has been changed while the Telangana song “Jaya Jaya he” written by poet Ande Sri was modified and given now given the status of State song. 
KCR partly took credit for the song and did not give State song status leading to controversy. The gate of the secretariat too is changed! 

TS to TG on vehicles 
Immediately after forming the government, Revanth Reddy ensured the Central government approved the TG (Telangana Government) prefix for new vehicle registration instead of TS (Telangana State) among other measures. 

Kodangal gets dressed up 
Like his predecessors, Y S Rajasekhar Reddy, KCR, and others in the past, Revanth Reddy too focused on the development of his Kodangal assembly constituency and set up Kodangal Area Development Authority (KADA) with a multi-crore development plant, approved 1000 acres at Rajendranagar for new High Court besides upgradation of 65 ITI colleges, revival of Nizam sugar factories etc. 
A look back at Revanth Reddy’s spectacular win in the Assembly elections defeating BRS led by K Chandrasekhar Rao was no mean achievement since the former led a 14-year-old Telangana movement, achieved statehood, became its first CM, and served for two terms.

We have implemented promises: Revanth 
“We have implemented what we have promised to the Telangana people. Let Prime Minister Narendra Modi, KCR, and others check it. I challenge them to prove it wrong,” asserts CM. As Revanth Reddy completes one year in office, the government has drawn up a series of programs to project government achievements in one year including implementation of its six guarantees and other promises, though some partially, and submit progress reports to people. 
Congress government assumed office on December 7 2023 after a sensational win in the Assembly elections, the first after the formation of Telangana State and two-term wins by BRS government led by K Chandrasekhar Rao. 

Revanth shows all the way 
The credit certainly goes to Chief Minister and then TPCC president A Revanth Reddy, who led the Congress battle against the formidable BRS supremo and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar, the architect of Telangana. Though there were initial objections against his leadership and some were unhappy with the denial of nominated posts, due to High Command's direction and CM's deft handling of seniors, everyone fell in line! 

Revanth Reddy, who was once in TRS, knew KCR’s mindset, gameplan, and acerbic tongue and paid him in the same coin. Like KCR, he too encouraged the defection of 10 MLAs and 8 MLCs (case pending in High Court) and other leaders to weaken BRS. Congress MLC T Jeevan Reddy objected to it. For the first time, Revanth Reddy proved a match for KCR, in both words and deeds!
A series of follies, arrogant behavior, and overconfidence cost KCR CM’s gaddi and a stunning win for Congress in Telangana State after a big win in neighboring Karnataka.

 State on Marpu path! 
“A year back the same day farmers who used to go to their fields early morning had gone to the polling booth to vote for “marpu” (change) and their vote changed their fortunes—Rs 2 lakh loan waiver, Rs 7,625 crore Rythu Bharosa, Rs 500 bonus for every quintal of paddy, Rs 10,444 crore free power, Rs 1433 Rythu Bheema, Rs 95 crore crop insurance, Rs 10,547 crore for purchase of paddy. We brought festival in the life of farmers spending Rs 54000 crore,” Revasnth said. 
Asking farmers not to fall prey to the Opposition gameplan and participate in violent acts, he said after 70 years, a son of Mahbubnagar again became CM and it’s his responsibility to protect and help all sections of people including farmers and sought their cooperation. 
For a change, Revanth Reddy also thanked seniors in the government for cooperating with him. 
He plans to invite one lakh women from across the State for the mega event and showcase Glory of Telangana around Necklace Road abutting the Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad among other programs slated from December 1 to 9. 
A public meeting of unemployed youth is being planned in the Peddapalli district on December 4 where 9,000 youth recruited for government jobs will be handed over appointment letters. 
The government lists its achievements and implementation of poll promises, some partly within 25 days of coming to power. They include waiver off loans taken by 23 lakh farmers amounting to Rs 18,000 crore, free bus service to 1.1 crore women costing the exchequer Rs 3,600 crore, reduction in domestic LPG cylinder to Rs 500 from Rs 1,100, and free electricity up to 200 units, extension of government health scheme to private hospitals etc.
However, the government has yet to fully implement the popular Rythu Bharosa and other schemes. “We will deposit Rythu Bharosa amounts in the accounts of beneficiaries very soon,” asserts Komatireddy Venkat Reddy. 

Caste survey 
As promised to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Reddy also took up a caste survey in the State and it’s going on. He claims the government gave eight jobs per hour in the last ten months in Telangana, totaling 50,000 jobs! 

Sway over government, party 
Revanth Reddy continues to hold sway over the government, and party despite Mahesh Goud being appointed TPCC president besides garnering the confidence of the Congress High Command in New Delhi. Unlike in the past when Ministers and Congress leaders aired their views openly including their own CMs, the situation is different now. CM has complete control over the government and party. 
Rahul Gandhi and the Congress High Command are not encouraging dissidence, which is helping the CM.


As one Congress leader opined, “It’s a different Congress now. Most of them are with Telugu Desam background. No one dares to question CM or his decisions. Congress High Command is backing him to the hilt now and there is no dissidence. Though some are unhappy, but have no choice.” But there are some like senior Congress leader V Hanumantha Rao who occasionally air their views openly but not so vociferous as in the past. High Command is watching! 

From welfare to demolition man 
Congress is known for welfare programs and people voted for the party’s six guarantees like Mahalakshmi, Rythu Bharosa, Gruha Jyothi, Indiramma Indlu, Yuva Vikasam, and Cheyutha besides 40 odd other promises to voters. But while implementing election promises in phases beginning with free bus travel for women which became a big hit, Revanth Reddy took everyone by surprise by establishing HYDRAA (Hyderabad Disaster Response and Asset Protection Agency (HYDRAA) headed by senior IPS officer A V Ranganath. Initially, no one took note of it. 
With 12-member cabinet support including Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Reddy got down to protect and rejuvenate lakes and other water bodies in and around Hyderabad among other places. But subsequent action sent shock waves across Hyderabad, the state and country. 

N Convention, buildings, villas, sheds razed 
In an unprecedented move, HYDRAA demolished Actor Akkineni Nagarjuna’s N Convention near a High-tech city for encroaching FTL (Full Tank Level)/buffer zone, besides scores villas, apartments, other structures in Ameenpur lake, Appa Cheruvu, Kistareddypet, Sunnam Cheruvu, Bhumruq Dowla lake, Chintal Lake, Nandagiri Hills, Kavuri hills etc., GHMC clearing of footpath encroachments followed by similar operations in districts. 
Even a vociferous MIM was stumped by CM's actions and barring mild objections remained silent since their buildings were questioned on social media. Hydraa asserted it aims to restore water bodies, increase green cover, improve underground water recharge, enhance biodiversity in reclaimed areas, reclamation of valuable urban lands, etc. This led to legal battles and political unrest, but there was no stopping. 

Controversial Musi project 
Close on its heel, CM launched a multi-crore Musi Riverfront Development plan for the restoration of biodiversity, and flood management, a symbol of the ecological and cultural revival of Musi River. He sent elected representatives, officials, and journalists to Seoul, South Korea to study a successful project.
But the spate of demolitions of illegal structures along Musi sent shock waves and protests from BRS, BJP, MIM, and other parties. But courts while asking the government to ensure the rehabilitation of affected people, gave its nod. CM had the last laugh. 

Realty crash 
But HYDRAA actions led to a crash in the realty sector as buyers were unsure of the clear title of properties especially on the lake sides though the government refutes the charge. Though such actions ensured the protection of lakes and other water bodies, it created a sense of fear among the people owning houses about its title. 

BRS, BJP target CM, Congress 
Though rumors are being spread, especially by Opposition BRS and BJP that the CM may be out any time with the Cash for Vote case hanging like Damocle sword over his head, the CM looks unperturbed and calling the shots. 
Congress High Command's confidence in Reddy is a clear indication of his being roped in for election campaign in Kerala and recently Maharashtra besides his cabinet colleagues and party leaders being drafted for poll campaigns in Maharashtra and Jharkhand. 

Revanth tongue lashing
Reddy’s tongue-lashing against the KCR family remains unstoppable. Taking exception to comments against the government by KCR and KTR that BRS will return to power 100 percent in the ext polls as people understood what they had lost in the last 10 months, CM hit back saying, “It’s KCR family that lost four jobs. Telangana did not lose anything.”

Taking on KCR’s attack on him during BRS rule, Revanth Reddy is hitting back at BRS and its leaders with vengeance. The defection of MLAs Congress from BRS, exposing Kaleshwaram cracks and alleged misuse of funds, phone tapping cases, raids on KTR brother-in-law Raj Pakala’s farmhouse, food poisoning in hostels link to BRS MLA Talasani Srinivas Reddy and others seems to be just the beginning and indicating the unsparing attitude of Revanth Reddy government against KCR and team. 
Taking a dig at KCR, he remarked,” We have seen absentees in the schools. We are seeing a strange situation where the main opposition leader is not attending the assembly session. He should come and give suggestions if any mistakes are found in governance. 
 “Revanth Reddy is trying to finish off BRS and KCR politically and administratively,” a BRS leader said. 

U-turn 
CM was forced to make a U-turn when violence broke out in Lagcherla in Dudyal Mandal in Vikarabad district over land acquisition. Groups of villagers attacked Vikarabad Collector Prateek Jain and Kodangal Urban Development Authority (KUDA) Special Officer and Deputy Collector K Venkat Reddy and their team when they went to hold a public hearing on the proposed pharma unit. Dozens of people were arrested. 
The government now says the land is being acquired for setting up industries and consequent job creation and not for not pharma unit in backward Kodangal, his native town! The issue also exposed CM’s brother’s involvement in government projects following a video viral over land acquisition. 
“BRS is creating obstacles in Congress government’s developmental projects. K T Rama Rao will have to go to jail for his alleged conspiracy in the recent attack on a government official,” warned CM. 
Reddy also accused KCR and T Harish Rao of putting spokes in the Narayanpet Kodangal lift irrigation project aimed at irrigating one lakh acres. 

BRS hits back 
After lying low, BRS leaders K T Rama Rao, T Harish Rao, and others have become active and hit at the government at every given chance. 
A hyperactive KTR on X (Twitter) and public meetings said: “You (CM) might have power, but Telangana people's love and affection is towards KCR. Ask auto drivers, farmers, women, and unhappy students. One-year rule is rocked by failure. All sections are unhappy. And they are celebrating Vijaya Utsav. An addressless fellow is talking against us. Six guarantees and 420 promises are fake. You are no match to KCR.”

Failure on all fronts: BJP 
BJP is not far behind in attacking the Congress government. Telangana BJP has decided to release a “charge sheet” against one-year anti-people’s policies of Congress rule. Union Minister and Telangana BJP president G Kishan Reddy Congress government failed to implement poll promises in toto including a Rs 4,000 monthly pension, new ration cards, filling vacant government posts, etc.




TS AFFAIRS: HANUMANTHA RAO EXPLODES; BLAMES UTTAM AND BHATTI FOR DITCHING HIM

 

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TS affairs: Hanumantha Rao explodes; blames Uttam and Bhatti for ditching him

The book gives a vivid account of “insider political trading” in the Congress party, highs and lows, back stabbing and of course support at times to leaders. Some rose to dizzy heights and some have been dumped.




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Hyderabad: Senior Congress leader and former Rajya Sabha MP, V Hanumantha Rao is one of the few leaders extremely loyal to Congress and Gandhi family.

Congress has a unique unwritten law—criticize policies and local leaders but keep off the Gandhi family.

For the past six decades, Hanumantha Rao or VHR for short, has followed this principle in letter and spirit–airing his views against injustice to people, party workers, and leaders in the State while showing loyalty to the Gandhi family.

In his 224-page biography The Extraordinary Life and Times of V Hanumantha Rao in English, VHR narrates interesting episodes in his political journey—persons who helped him grow in politics, persons he had helped achieve positions, those who misled him, used him and ditched him when he needed their support.

There are interesting stories about his association with Sanjay Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi Sonia Gandhi subsequently Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi.

His rise as Hanumanthanna from the gallis of Amberpet in Hyderabad, stint in Youth Congress, Congress party, his association with Dr M Chenna Reddy, P V Narasimha Rao, Vasantha Nageshwara Rao, N Chandrababu Naidu brush with M Satyanarayana Rao, T Anjaiah, Jalagam Vengala Rao, Nedurumalli Janardhana Reddy, Y S Rajasekhar Reddy, K Rosaiah, N Kiran Kumar Reddy and others in his long political journey in undivided Andhra Pradesh and later in Telangana State.

Though he had differences with some, it was the blessings of Congress High Command that ensured his survival in Congress.

He missed becoming Chief Minister of undivided Andhra Pradesh following the tragic death of Rajiv Gandhi in a human bomb blast in Tamil Nadu.

VHR’s book throws light on how Rajiv Gandhi was forced to enter politics to assist Indira Gandhi after the sudden death of Sanjay Gandhi in an air crash in New Delhi; how VHR goaded him with the support of Indira Gandhi to join active politics and subsequently became Prime Minister.

Coming to Telangana State politics, the book has an exclusive chapter dedicated to the making of Revanth Reddy as TPCC president and Chief Minister, Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy’s game plan, and how Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka allegedly ditched him over Khammam Lok Sabha seat.

Revanth Reddy episode

While it was projected that VHR was opposed to A Revanth Reddy becoming Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee President and later Chief Minister, the facts are otherwise.

VHR narrates an incident before A Revanth Reddy became TPCC president. Reddy joined Congress in 2017, and unsuccessfully contested assembly from Kodangal in 2018. AICC appointed him and two others are Congress working presidents.

Rao called on Revanth Reddy and advised him to contest from the Malkajgiri Lok Sabha seat and he won. As N Uttam Kumar Reddy’s term as PCC president was coming to an end, Congress High Command began an exercise to choose his successor.

Uttam provokes VHR

Revanth Reddy was keen to become PCC chief while VHR tried his luck. “Uttam Kumar Reddy provoked Hanumantha Rao on the Sri Revanth Reddy issue, stating that Revanth joined only recently and is likely to become the PCC president. K C Venugopal was supporting Sri Revanth Reddy and asked Hanumantha Rao ‘Don’t you know that in the past Revanth described Smt Sonia Gandhi as Bali Devatha (the Goddess seeking sacrifice). Reddy showed a video to prove it,” the book says.

The video infuriated VHR and he questioned KC Venugopal as to how High Command could make Revanth, a turncoat who abused Sonia Gandhi, be made PCC chief. This information was leaked and VHR was at the receiving end from Revanth supporters.

“Uttam Kumar who at one time could not digest the fact of Revanth Reddy becoming PCC president, is now a Minister in his cabinet!” says VHR.

VHR, who realized the game plan of his own fraternity, later backed Revanth for PCC chief post and also Chief Minister on the advice of Sonia Gandhi. “AICC General Secretary (Organisation) K C Venugopal called up VHR and asked him to work in tandem with Sri Revanth Reddy,” the book says.

Ire at Bhatti

In another incident, Hanumantha Rao alleged that he was ditched by Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka whom he had appointed to the PCC committee when he was PCC chief.

While VHR backed Bhatti for an MLC ticket he got an MLA ticket from Madhira in 2019. He also insisted on getting him Congress Legislature Party leader status since he was a Dalit and it would send a good message to people and ensure social justice.

However, Bhatti did not reciprocate the gesture when VHR tried for Khammam Lok Sabha ticket in 2019. The ticket had gone to Renuka Choudhary. According to Hanumantha Rao, Bhatti did not recommend his name to the Congress Central Election Committee which he found out later.

VHR confronted Bhatti, “I have information that you didn’t refer my name to the High Command for the Khammam Lok Sabha constituency. I will take a vow in the Peddamma Temple at Jubilee Hills. Will you?” he asked Bhatti. Shocked Bhatti countered, “Why should I take an oath? I referred your name to the High Command.” This happened in front of Senior Congress leader Kondanda Reddy.

A similar episode occurred in the 2024 elections as well. VHR claims Bhatti ditched him again and recommended his wife Nandini’s name.

VHR became non-local for Khammam

Nageswara Rao, a confidante of Bhatti reportedly told Rao that “Anna, local and non-local issues had cropped up regarding the Khammam seat. Hence you will not get support from the local leaders.” VHR was stumped since Mallu’s brother Ravi had contested from Nagarkurnool. ‘Were they locals?” he asked.

However, Bhatti Vikramarka told this correspondent that the selection of MP candidates was the prerogative of the Congress High Command and he could do little about it.

In the book, VHR narrates many interesting episodes in his long political journey, his family, rise in politics from Bagh Amberpet in Hyderabad in Youth Congress, Pradesh Congress Committee, MLA, Minister, and three-time Rajya Sabha MP.

The book also gives a vivid account of “insider political trading” in the Congress party, highs and lows, back stabbing and of course support at times to leaders. Some rose to dizzy heights and some have been dumped.

Jaipal Reddy’s double-speak

VHR also writes about the double talk of late Union Minister S Jaipal Reddy on the Telangana issue. Jaipal Reddy, according to VHR, expressed allegiance to a united Andhra Pradesh at a meeting of Seema Andhra MPs and to Telangana at a meeting of Telangana MPs.

This was shared by former MP Kishore Chandra Deo with former MLC Kamalakar Rao. Rao alerted VHR, who in turn confronted Jaipal Reddy who avoided answering, says VHR.

Kiran Reddy’s chocolate connection

Hanumantha Rao believes a motive was to choose Kiran Kumar Reddy as Chief Minister replacing K Rosaiah. “His (Kiran Kumar Reddy) brother owned a chocolate factory in Chittoor, of which P Chidambaram’s son was the dealer in Tamil Nadu.

“Through these connections, several meetings took place between Sri Kiran Kumar Reddy and Sri P Chidambaram, culminating in the proposal of the former’s name. When Congress High Command asked Sri K Rosaiah to proceed with the formation of the separate State, it is believed that he refused and expressed his inability to cooperate with the Centre, making his replacement inevitable. Sri Kiran Kumar Reddy would not have become CM had Sri Rosaiah paid heed to the advice of the High Command,” writes VHR.

The book says after a crucial meeting held in Delhi, Digvijay Singh asked Hanumantha Rao, “Arre, kyon Telangana chahiye? (Why do you want Telangana)?” An Angry Hanumantha Rao retorted, “Aap Kaiku kare Chhattisgarh. (Why did you carve out Chhattisgarh?)

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C R Gowri Shanker is a senior journalist based out of Hyderabad. he has served as a Political Editor for Deccan Chronicle. With great insights on the political landscape of the country.

Monday, 2 December 2024

AZAD NAJMA BLAST SONIA GANDHI--HANUMANTHA RAO PANS BHATTI AND UTTAM KUMAR

 

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Azad, Najma blast Sonia Gandhi; Hanumantha Rao pans Bhatti and Uttam Kumar

The three leaders have written biographies and their working with the Congress party. They have taken potshots at the party and its senior members.


                                                


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Hyderabad: Senior Congress leaders, who quit the party or those unhappy with the treatment meted out to them by some of their own party leaders, are writing books to vent their ire.

After Ghulam Nabi Azad, V Hanumantha Rao, it’s the turn of Dr Ms Najma Heptulla.

In her autobiography In Pursuit of Democracy which chronicles her journey, struggle, determination, hard work and enterprise in a career spanning four decades including 17 years as Deputy Chairperson of Rajya Sabha, she narrates her life in Congress party.

Dr Najma narrates her disillusionment with former UPA chairperson and MP Sonia Gandhi’s leadership, poor communication and party decline under her tenure.

While praising former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s support during her Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) presidency in 1999, she takes a broadside against Sonia Gandhi’s style of functioning.

Najma Heptulla reveals in the book that she had to wait for an hour on international call to speak to Sonia Gandhi and convey her jubilation on being elected President of the IPU.

A staff member told her that “Madam is busy” and kept her waiting but Sonia Gandhi never came on line. “It was truly disappointing,” the veteran leader remarked.

Describing it as a “historic first and a great honour” that elevated her journey from the Indian Parliament to the global stage, she says when she called Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee from Berlin he immediately took her call and congratulated her.

“When he heard the news, he was delighted, first because the honour had come to India, and second, it had come to an Indian Muslim woman. You come back and we will celebrate,” Vajpayee told Heptulla.

Najma Heptulla had close ties with the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and learnt a lot from her. She worked with Y B Chavan, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Pranab Mukherjee, P V Narasimha Rao, L K Advani, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and Sharad Pawar, among others.

Unable to bear slights, she quit Congress and joined the Bharatiya Janata Party.

VHR hits out at party leaders

Another senior Congress leader and former MP, V Hanumantha Rao also came out with his biography titled The Extraordinary Life and Times of V Hanumantha Rao which was released by Meira Kumar, former Speaker of Lok Sabha in New Delhi recently.

Unlike Heptulla, 76-year-old VHR, a three-time Rajya Sabha MP, MLA, Minister, and AICC Secretary, is all praise for the entire Gandhi family right from Sanjay Gandhi, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi to Priyanka Gandhi in his book but takes potshots against some of the party leaders of undivided Andhra Pradesh and Telangana State including late Nedurumalli Janardhana Reddy, M Satyanarayana Rao, Y S Rajasekhar Reddy, D Srinivas and more recently Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka and N Uttam Kumar Reddy, who are in A Revanth Reddy cabinet.

Seventy-six-year-old VHR tried for a Khammam Lok Sabha ticket and Rajya Sabha berth but was disappointed as the Congress High Command looked to the younger generation. Though initially unhappy with Congress High Command backing Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, he later backed him.

While VHR continues to be loyal to Congress and Gandhi family, he is visibly upset at the party leadership denying him a respected post in the party. He demands Congress High Command to recognise loyal party leaders and workers. Sources say he is aiming for AICC OBC cell chairmanship.

Azad criticises Sonia Gandhi

Former Union Minister, Jammu and Kashmir chief minister, senior Congress leader and Democratic Progressive Azad Party (DPAP) President Ghulam Nabi Azad too came out with a tell-all biography and narrated his woes in the Congress which he finally quit and launched his political party.

Azad narrated the sidelining of senior Congress leaders and the increasing sway of a ‘coterie of inexperienced sycophants’ as the reasons behind his exit from the party.

He criticised Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi in his book Azaad: An Autobiography.

“Unfortunately, after the entry of Shri Rahul Gandhi into politics and particularly after January 2013 when he was appointed as VP by you (Sonia Gandhi), the entire consultative mechanism which existed earlier was demolished by him,” says GN Azad.

He adds, “Worse still, the ‘remote control model’ that demolished the institutional integrity of the UPA government has now been applied to INC. While you’re just a nominal figurehead, all the important decisions were being taken by Shri Rahul Gandhi or, worse, his security guards and PAs.”

Azad said Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s farewell speech on his retirement from Rajya Sabha made the Congress leadership unhappy and critical and he was described as a BJP man.

Azad says he had nothing personal against any of his political opponents. “I treat political opponents as competitors, not enemies,” wrote Azad, but the Gandhi family did not accept it.

 

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C R Gowri Shanker is a senior journalist based out of Hyderabad. he has served as a Political Editor for Deccan Chronicle. With great insights on the political landscape of the country.