Wednesday 5 March 2014

Draft Manifesto

At this juncture, the Seemandhra people need the most effective and efficient and experienced leader as the new state has to be built from scratch. Building of new capital city, development of industries increase of income and employment to all are the most immediate challenges that the new State is going to face. Infrastructure required for industrial growth has to be built at the fastest pace. Educational institutions of higher learning, speciality and super speciality hospitals, administrative infrastructure should also be established to minimize the difficulties for the people of Seemandhra during the transition.

Seemandhra region is endowed with natural resources like a coast line of about 1000 kilometres, potential agricultural belt under Krishna, Godavari and Penna Deltas, mineral and forest wealth, a battery of sea ports and scope of abundant power supply for the industries. The human resources available in the Seemandhra region, which can match the best in any country is a boon to this region. The Non Resident Indians from this region can support the speedy growth of this region. With all these resources at command, it is time that the people of Seemandhra rise to the occasion and not to slip in to disappointment or frustration. It is the time to convert the crisis into an opportunity through our collective wisdom hard work, determination and perseverance. This is no doubt a huge challenge but I can assure you with full confidence that I am here to build the new state and build fraternity and harmony among Telugu people.

Simultaneously, the Telangana state needs continued development focusing especially on remote areas and where the social structure still acts as a barrier of development. The past history of feudal suppression and oppression should not be repeated in Telangana. Political empowerment and economic and social development of the backward communities in Telangana has to be given primacy. The scheduled caste and scheduled tribes especially those in the forest belt need to be mainstreamed in economic social and political spheres. The minorities have to get their due share of growth and prosperity in Telangana. The women have to be emancipated from the clutches of slavery and drudgery. Technology should be handed over to the farmers, artisans and professional groups to improve their financial and social status. In short, the Telangana society has to be reengineered so as to empower the backward classes, scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, minorities and women and liberate them from the clutches of feudalism. The Telangana state is likely to suffer from shortage of power in the immediate future. The poor farmers may face immediate agony if this problem is not solved quickly. Many of the ongoing irrigation projects, including the major lift irrigation schemes need timely completion and utilization.

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