Wednesday 30 October 2013

Feed Back Given to Group of Ministers on Division of Andhra Pradesh

                                                                  Date 27.10.2013
To
The Group of Ministers (GOM) for the bifurcation of the state of Andhra Pradesh and formation of a new state of Telangana
Ministry of Home Affaires
Government of India.
New Delhi

Respected Sirs

    Sub: Feedback on Terms of Reference of the GOM

    Before going to our feed back on Terms of Reference of the GOM, we would like to state that we demand not to divide the linguistic States basing on the movements of one side demand, that too of Vested interests, denigrating the other side opinions and hence we oppose the division of state and demand to retain the state as it is.
    Further we state that the Cabinet of Ministers of GOI (herein after called Cabinet) did not see the difference between a political party and Government.  Who asked the Cabinet to divide the Andhra Pradesh in to two? The cabinet decided to divide the state on the basis of letters given by the political party leaders.
 It is true that political parties will have its role in the present democracy. At the same time a political party is a group of people with certain Kind of Principles, policies and Ideologies. While some people like those Principles, policies and Ideologies, others may dislike. So Letters given by the political parties will not depict the opinions of all the people on this issue.
A person elected by the people with majority Votes polled for Assembly or Parliament will be the representative of the people of the constituency.