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I don't mind voting for you but!!
by Anniyan on Jan 24, 2008 07:25 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I don't mind voting for you but
I have few questions to Mr KCR
a)What steps did he take as TRS or as TDP member for Telagana forget Telangana.. for his constiuency.b) Ask him does he have any plan to solve problems of Telagana
c)How is going to solve agri problems d)And ask him why is fighting for some Govt jobs when we know pretty well that % of jobs created by Govt is pretty low.
e) How is going to solve water problem of Telagana? has he heard of something called Water harvesting in his life time?
d) Wat benefits are you showing us vis a vis a separate state and combined state (except for emotional high altitude accussation of others robbing us from what we deserve)

Regards
An Telaganite

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  RE:I don't mind voting for you but!!
by vsr prasad on Jan 24, 2008 07:35 PM   Permalink
Should be divided into North Telengana & South Telengana states
by vsr prasad on Jan 24, 2008 06:19 PM
Thanks Rao garu....I came to this point after
much thought and pain....it is the real solution
acceptable all... Telugu Nadu as a country and
SOUTH TELENGANA STATE with Hyderabad as its capital, NORTH TELENGANA STATE, RAYALASEEMA STATE, CORAMANDAL/COASTAL STATE ( even North
& South Andhra states) are feasible retaining
our pride and resources. Please spread this
idea asap & as much as possible and see the result. Our current leaders have bankrupt of
ideas and solutions, they cannot lead, ONLY
MISLEAD; they cannot UNITE us, Only they can
DIVIDE. They cannot SPEAK OUT the truth and
follow their Antaratama. Unfortunately media
is also taking sides, adding fuel, desiminating HALF-TRUTHS....educated are silent, majority is SILENT as if mourning....??????


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