Telangana: ‘Villages’ in the transfer disputes

Telangana: 'Villages' in the transfer disputes

Governments always face difficulties in making public decisions. Sometimes, the decisions taken by governments may not be public due to unnecessary complications. However, in some cases, they make mistakes in making good decisions. In making them, people are left with no choice but to make mistakes, which creates a situation where they do not understand what to do.Now the Telangana government has faced a desperate situation.. On the one hand, in the re-division of states, some villages in the Telangana region were merged with Andhra Pradesh . Both the states are insisting on them as their own. Each has its own claim. Similarly, the temple of Lord Ram in Bhadrachala, the people there are in Khammam district, and their lands are in Andhra Pradesh. Since Rama belongs to everyone, there may not be much trouble.

Telangana: 'Villages' in the transfer disputes
Telangana: ‘Villages’ in the transfer disputes

Land issues in Godavari coastal villages after partition

But when the lands of the people of Bhadrachalam were in the villages that had moved to Andhra Pradesh, they faced some difficulties in the cultivation plans, agricultural policy and comprehensive management of the lands. It is known that when the Godavari floods hit, both the governments faced immense difficulties in managing the needs of the villages taken from Telangana in the recent floods and taking care of the victims. Since stopping and preventing natural disasters is not in the hands of humans, comprehensive management is the only way out. In these ten years, the problems of the Telangana villages that joined Andhra Pradesh have not been solved. The villages that were flooded by Polavaram fought for their rights and said that those villages should be theirs. Andhra Pradesh annexed them through a ‘special law’. After all, since their land and way of life are ours, we need their supervision and Telangana is still arguing that those villages should be annexed to us.

Tension in Telangana villages due to Maharashtra’s efforts

The central government has also been moved on these issues. Another. In this regard, the grievances of the Telangana villagers. Ignoring the issue, the Maharashtra government has started efforts to acquire 14 villages in the Adilabad region like water under the carpet. At a time when local elections are to be held in Telangana tomorrow, the villagers of the respective villages have been agitated by Maharashtra Chief Minister Fadnavis’ announcement that 14 villages in Adilabad district are theirs. The Adilabad Collector has listened to their pleas. Whether elections will be held in their area or the ‘current thread’ will continue throughout the Ravana tree. The villagers, who bowed down decades ago and integrated with the Telangana government and are living a smooth life, are not sleeping. There may be some geographical problems, but their solution should be acceptable to the people, and it should not be the own decision of the respective governments. Just like the use of mixed languages between border states. There will be water distribution.

“Change in state boundaries: We should move forward with public opinion and parliamentary discussions”

It is not the right approach to try to merge territories here and there without keeping their differences in order. This should not be done with the arguments of the two states but with the approval of the people there. Such issues should be dealt with delicately. They should not be complicated. If the state boundaries of any territory in India are to be changed, there should be a discussion in Parliament with the opinion of the local governments and comprehensive survey reports. There should be an opinion. In the past, all the divisions of states were done on that basis. Now, local rulers are imposing their own opinions on the people without any reason and are complicating the issue through their usual speeches and creating confusion among the people. If they fail to take the necessary steps when they want to change the geographical boundaries, it is as if the rulers have failed in their entire governance. Do not know this or the governments are becoming weak in the eyes of the masses.

The transfer of villages has been pending since 1987.

The issue of transfer of villages in Chandrapur Jeevati tehsil of Adilabad district is not a recent one. It dates back to 1987. Both the states are implementing their respective schemes in those villages. This matter is pending in the Supreme Court. Before that, KK. Naidu committee was formed but it did not yield any results. Recently, Maharashtra Minister Chandrashekhar Bhavan announced that the merger process of including 14 villages in Adilabad district in his state has been started. The picture is that Maharashtra is on the revenue border, while that state is running roads, water schemes and schools, while Telangana, which is supplying electricity, is ruling. On the one hand, the ‘transfer of villages’ issues are a new headache for the states that are struggling with water resources between neighboring states, and it is all the more auspicious to resolve these amicably through a referendum rather than a public vote .

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