Thursday, 17 January 2008

Telangana State Becomes More-Backward

The Sankranthi has taught lesson for TRS leaders, say a few. The observation is that almost 80 percent of roads were seen without traffic in the last two days as many have left for native towns. If a festival shows this scantiness, what about if separate Telangana state forms?

The situation has given vent for an observation. There is ample income for government from every district in Andhra region. There are lots of people who are paying taxes and also generating income with the natural resources available there. What about Telangana districts? The state is now getting very lesser income from those districts. If separate state forms, how the state would survive without sufficient income?

Above all, the population wouldn't migrate completely but at least 30 percent would go. The remaining settlers will continue living in Hyderabad. On a whole, the income generated from Telangana districts wouldn't be sufficient for the state to flourish. It would become still-backward if the separate state forms, say analysts.

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