Do we need another new state named – Telangana?

Yesterday, central government has decided to accept the demand of TRS chief to create new state containing some parts of Andhra Pradesh, for which Mr. KCR was on indefinite hunger strike since last 11 days. I just want to know from Mr KCR and TRS how it will help the millions of people living in Telangaga region.

Do they have any master plan for next 50 years for the development of the region, which is not possible being it part of Andhra Pradesh? What great difference it will create in the life of people living in that area?

One man doea a hunger strike and center approves a new state… great! Tomorrow there will be many people doing hunger strike in many parts of the country and the day after tomorrow we will have thousands of state in India. These politticians do not think twice to fullfill their own wishes.

Is there any master plan with the central government which describes what additional things will be done to make the new Telangana a better place to live. Do they have considered the feasibility of creating a new state and its repercussions?

The thousands of crores of public money will be wasted again – to create a new state, new offices, new administration. Everyone has to update his records, all documents printed and stored with the public in any form will be useless. They need to be updated with new state name. Train Time tables, bus routes, everything….!

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