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Sunday 3 February 2013

Telangana JAC to intensify stir from tomorrow

Telangana JAC to intensify stir from tomorrow:

Telangana JAC to intensify stir from tomorrow



 Urging the Telangana people to boycott the Congress leaders from the region, the Telangana Political Joint Action Committee (T-JAC) will launch a renewed separate statehood agitation on Monday, where the focus would be on putting pressure on the Telangana ruling party ministers to quitin view of the discouraging of the Congress-led UPA government on the issue.

According to the T-JAC, pro-T activists would obstruct the T-ministers from carrying out administrative duties and public activities. Releasing an eight-point agenda, for the agitation at the Samara Deeksha last Monday, the T-JAC appealed to people to boycott the Congress leaders till they quit the party and position in the government.

"The boycott is both political and social. People will not allow the ministers move around freely. T-JAC activists will stop the ministers from attending administrative duties as well as public activities such as meeting people. And this will continue till the ministers quit," said Pittala Ravinder, state co-coordinator of T-JAC.

There are thirteen ministers from Telangana in the Kiran Kumar Reddy cabinet including deputy chief minister C Damodar Raja Narasimha and panchayat raj minister K Jana Reddy. These ministers would be targeted with black flags and slogans.

While the main agitation would be at the Assembly constituencies of the ministers, demonstrations were also planned for the ten T-district headquarters and Hyderabad.

The final modalities of the agitation would be deliberated in a meeting of the steering committee of T-JAC on Sunday. Representatives of the constituent member parties of T-JAC including Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and New Democracy are scheduled to take part in the meeting.

While T-ministers would be targeted in the first phase, MLAs and MPs would face protests later, the T-JAC announced. "The agitation has been planned in phases. After concentrating on ministers and compelling them to quit, we will focus on MLAs and MPs. This time, the anti-Telangana political elements will surely taste the aggressiveness of the movement," said Pittala Ravinder.

While the T-JAC pledged to turn the Telangana movement into a militant struggle, Pittalla declined to confirm about demonstrations against the ministers as the beginning of it. He said, for a strategic reason he will not be able to divulge details of the plan.

Apart from targeting the Congress leaders, the T-JAC has planned to launch programmes to obstruct the functioning of the government machinery. While activists will lay siege to government offices and establishments, disconnect the power and water supply of government buildings, they also plan to block government employees from reaching their offices. A massive 'Chalo Assembly' would be launched in the month of March when the state Assembly meets for the budget session.

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