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Separate Telangana Movement in India: Democratic Versus Territorial
Unformatted Document Text: forms the context, in which regional unevenness and injustice is structured yet it cannot simply be equated with nor
can it be understood solely in terms of nationality defined principally in terms of language. 12 A Demand for Separate State and Comparison of Different
Phases: The issue of separate State is not a new phenomenon. It has its own history since independence, however if we look at the demand for a separate
State of Telangana into three distinct phases form 1948 to the present. I Phase: 1948 – 1956 When India got independence in 1947, at the time Hyderabad
State was under the control of Nizam Ruler Meer Usman Ali Khan. On 13 September 1948 the Government of India launched Police Action on Hyderabad. By
17 September 1948 Police Action was completed and Union Government integrates Nizam State into Indian Union. After the general election of 1952 the first
popular ministry headed by B. Ramakrishna Rao took charge of the Hyderabad State. Later it was integrate with the Telugu speaking Andhra region, which
was a part of Madras Presidency until 1953. After the Police Action, officials were brought from costal district of Andhra to Hyderabad State for “Administrative
convenience”. But it led to agitation against non mulkis (outsiders) in August, 1952. The agitation was popularly known as the Mulki Movement. The students
from the Telangana region actively participated in the movement which was suppressed by the authorities. The 1952 agitation is significant because it shaped
the attitude of the people towards the issue of State Reorganization. The demand for separate Telangana State had its roots from the Mulki Movement. Though
this movement was not articulated by political groups until the question of state Reorganization became a reality Sate Reorganization Commission: 12
Srinivasulu. K, The Thesis on the Question of Small States, in Simhadri P & Rao, Vishweshwer P.L, Telangana: Dimensions of Underdevelopment, Centre for
Telangana Studies, 1997, pp.53 13
Authors: Begari, Jagan.
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forms the context, in which regional unevenness and injustice is structured yet it cannot
simply be equated with nor can it be understood solely in terms of nationality defined
principally in terms of language.
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A Demand for Separate State and Comparison of Different Phases:
The issue of separate State is not a new phenomenon. It has its own history since