Honourable Chief Minister Sri K Chandrashekhar Rao opined that
having a uniform GST all over the country is an experiment and one has to wait
and see the results of it. He said there
is plenty of water available in Godavari and Krishna rivers, if they are utilised
properly both the Telugu states will benefit the most. He recalled that the
discrimination and injustices meted out to the Telangana region under the
united AP State under the Andhra rulers; a movement for separate Telangana
State had began. He said as he reiterated during the Telangana Statehood
movement, the Telangana State is first on the development and growth index.
The CM was
interacting with former Editor in Chief of the Hindu and now Chairman of
Kasturi and Sons Limited Sri N Ram, who met the CM in Pragati Bhavan today and
presented him with a copy of his book, “Why Scams are here to stay”. A
discussion took place on the contemporary issues on Telangana Statehood
movement and the way the new state is travelling. On this occasion, Sri Ram had
asked several questions to the CM including his opinion on the GST.
“GST is an experiment.
Many countries have brought in the GST. Due to some problems at the
implementation level, some countries have withdrawn it. We have to wait and see
what will be the result. There are divergent opinions on the GST slab system.
There several requests made to the Centre, we have wait and see how the Centre
reacts,” the CM said.
On the Telangana
statehood issue, the CM gave a detailed answer. “In 1956, Andhra state was
merged with the then Hyderabad State and Andhra Pradesh state was created.
There was an opposition at that stage. Fazal Ali Commission declared that the
Telangana State should be a separate entity. The then PM Pandit Nehru said that
merger of Telangana with Andhra was nothing but expansionism of the Andhras.
Despite this, the Andhra leaders did lobbying in Delhi and merged the Hyderabad
state. Since the Telangana leaders were under the Nizam’s rule, they had no
relationship with the leaders in Delhi. Since Andhra was under the British Raj,
leaders from there had close contacts with the Delhi leaders. But the
opposition from the people came within nine years of the united AP rule. Protests
started in 1966. In 1969, under the leadership of Dr Marri Chenna Reddy a
severe agitation took place for the Telangana state. I was in the ninth
standard then. I also suffered the lathi wounds. My father was a follower of
Chenna Reddy and Dr Reddy stayed in my house for ten days. Under the united AP rule the discrimination
and injustices have increased. A new political scene emerged following NT Rama
Rao establishing a political party. I also joined the TDP and became an MLA. I
was in TDP for two decades and served as a Minister too. During Chandrababu
Naidu’s tenure as the CM, as Minister I used to fight with him on a daily basis
on the injustices being meted out to the Telangana region. In 1999, I told him
farmers will suffer if there is hike in power tariff, but he did not listen.
With this I resigned for my posts and launched the separate Telangana statehood
movement. Kiran Kumar Reddy on the floor of the Assembly declared that he would
not give even a rupee to the Telangana region. That was the height of arrogance
and highhandedness of the Andhra rulers.
Discrimination and neglect spread to all the sectors. People in the
region have waged a movement and gained the separate state. As we have
predicted and said during the Telangana movement the State is marching ahead in
the development path. With 21 percent growth rate we are number one in the
country. We are constructing projects to utilise Godavari and Krishna rivers
water,” the CM explained. The CM, who accorded a warm welcome to Sri Ram, saw
him off till the vehicle.
-Press note


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