The Infiltration & Arrogance of Andhras
The insidious infiltration of andhras in all things Telangana is becoming clear day by day. They are past masters in devising devious schemes and come to domineering positions. Thanks, to the happenings after December 9, 2010, Telangana people are made to delve deep into the illegal inroads made by andhras in to all walks of life of Telangana people. The 90% colonization of secretatriat by andhras is an open secret. The devious methods adopted by Andhra rulers to deny employment to Telangana people and grabbing up jobs at different levels, are coming out with vivid details. It is a universal fact that all the industries, factories, farms, companies of andhras in Telangana area are solely manned by Andhra people.
It is also for everybody to see that there are Andhra ‘ghettos’ like colonies of Film Nagar, Ameerpet,Kukatpally etc., where Telangana people are felt like aliens in their own land. The educational institutions like Nrayana, Vignan are some other mini ‘ghettos’ of Andhra. They smother up Telangana intellectuals in the areas of education, films, language, culture, journalism and reduce them into minority. Their seeking of greener pastures and colonization under major and medium irrigation projects in Telangana area is a well known fact. As if it is not enough they are importing people from all over Andhra for jobs like masons, electricians, plumbers, auto drivers, watchmen, security personnel etc., to rob the local people from these small jobs. They are colonizing whole of Hyderabad to increase their population, and stake claim on the city. They are like parasites, and thrive well on other people’s resources. They have tried the same tactics on Madras and were unceremoniously kicked out by’Rajaji’, with out a second thought. They also need the same treatment here.
The incident in ‘City College’, Hyderabad is a reminder to all the things above. How come in a typical Telangana institution like City College, the principal and vice principal happen to be andhras and andhra lecturers are in such a position to veto legitimate demands of its students. The loathsome behaviour of these educated andhras towards girl students of their own college speaks volumes of their culture. What do the ‘mealy mouthed’ Andhra critics of Telangana students say to this dirty behavior of their own‘Andhra gurus’. It is also said that there are scores of Andhra teachers and students in Osmania University. It could be same in other universities and educational Institutions in Telangana. Are there any Telangana teachers and students in Universities and educational institutions in Andhra area? I don’t think so. If a few are there by any chance, will they allow such behavior, in their institutions? No. Certainly not.
Telangana people are not welcome in Andhra area, either for jobs, or for business. These most parochial and self-seeking andhras do not digest the very idea of Telangana people taking their jobs. Their philosophy is keep their own for themselves and rob Telangana by hook or crook .By this time everybody in Telangana knows that there is no remedy to the irredeemable injustices done by andhras to Telangana people, except getting their own state back and start working from the very beginning. Yet, it is necessary to take stock of things in every sector of Telangana region and review the infiltration and role played by these domineering andhras and expose them to the people of Telangana, for suitable action in future.
Thanks Janardhan Janumpalli for sharing

Telanganaforever
Sep 04, 2010 @ 08:09:00
Cheat me once – shame on you!
Cheat me twice – shame on me!
jeevan reddy
Sep 04, 2010 @ 08:47:51
These andhras must face nuclear assault from foriegn nations in world war 3,as they happen to be in coastal area.
Palamoor
Sep 04, 2010 @ 13:55:24
Excellent Telanganaforever!!!!
I watched some news on TV news today that Telangana and Andhra NRIs fought last night in US.
Andhra Student was calling on News, he was claiming that T folks banged them black and white. This shows clear separation of State. Prolongning the decision to bifurcate will lead to all these unwanted events..
Jai Telangana!!!!
Quit Telangana
Sep 04, 2010 @ 20:12:37
Urgently form Telangana Sena’s all over Telangana/Hyd for the final T battle on December 31st to free Telangana/Hyd from Seemandhra clutches and send Seemandhra people back home.
Mobilize students and youth in your places and villagesin large numbers to form Telangana Sena’s to take on Seemandhra. Before that we need to kick our spineless Telangana Congress and TDP leaders out of Telangana. First, teach our leaders a strong lesson before we take on Seemandhra.
Get ready for the final T battle on December 31st. KCR as given a clarion call to get ready for the final T battle.We march forward under his leadership.
Jai Telangana.
Quit Telangana
Sep 04, 2010 @ 20:59:30
Why is TV9 and Eenadu still exists in Karimnagar town??
The final T battle with Seemandha should first start with shutting down the Seemandhra media all over Telangana/Hyd. Take there channels of the Telangana/Hyd airwaves.
Jai Telangana.
Alladi Prakash Raj
Jan 07, 2011 @ 23:26:44
Dear Friends of Both Telengana & Andhra
No word of thanks is enough to express our gratitude to those voters of the Lok Sabha and Assembly constituencies in the Telangana districts of Andhra Pradesh who in the recent byelections decisively rejected the Telangana Rashtra Samithi and the separatism that it stands for. It was almost a referendum, and people voted overwhelmingly to reject the separatist candidates.
Andhra Pradesh is a state which has made impressive progress since the 1956 reorganisation of states, which created a bigger state of Andhra Pradesh by merging the original Andhra (the Telugu-speaking districts of the undivided Madras Presidency) and the eight Telugu-speaking districts of the former Nizam’s dominions of Hyderabad. It may be recalled that the reorganisation of states in 1956 had abolished the Nizam’s Hyderabad by merging its Marathi-speaking districts with Maharashtra, Kannada-speaking districts with Karnataka and Telugu-speaking districts with Andhra Pradesh.
While both the Marathi-speaking districts and Kannada-speaking districts accepted the new order gracefully, some sections in the eight Telugu-speaking districts, earlier called the Telangana area, have been intermittently demanding a separate state of Telangana by dividing Andhra Pradesh. This demand somehow received support from some national parties in the last General elections, and this resulted in the strengthening of the agitation for separate Telangana. The Telangana Rashtra Samithi joined the UPA government at the Centre and formed part of the government. The failure of the UPA government to concede their demand for a separate state led to their protest resignation last year, and thus necessitated these byelections, when they appealed to the people on the issue of a separate state of Telangana. The result has been a decisive "no" from the people. Clearly, the majority of the people of these eight Telangana districts see much merit in remaining part of Andhra Pradesh and do not fancy the idea of a separate Telangana state.
On no economic ground can Telangana be justified. The city of Hyderabad has benefited enormously from being the capital of an enlarged Andhra Pradesh. The wealthier sections from coastal Andhra Pradesh have invested substantially in Hyderabad city, resulting in a prosperity which everyone can see. It is only a tiny minority which does not appreciate that the stopping of the steady flow of resources from coastal Andhra Pradesh to Hyderabad and the other districts in the Telangana area, which do not have much physical resources, will make Hyderabad suffer immensely. In the last few years it has become one of the new metropolitan cities of the country. It has one of the best international airports in India, and is also a major hub of railway traffic in the South. Interestingly, it is the only city outside the four metros where the United States is opening a consulate, thereby indicating how important it is in US perception. Earlier Iran had also opened a consulate there.
Hyderabad has become the focal point of high-tech industries and a number of other industries like drugs and pharmaceuticals. All this might come to a halt if a separate Telangana state is created. It will benefit only a small class of Telangana politicians who are hoping to gain minister ships in the new state. But for ordinary people, whether in coastal Andhra or in the Telangana areas, the creation of a separate Telangana can only be a retrograde development.
The time has, therefore, come when the Centre should formally turn down the demand for a separate Telangana state. The people of Telangana have given enough grounds by their recent voting behaviour. This amply indicates that while some of them might still outwardly make noises for Telangana for some time to come; in their heart of hearts they know that it is neither possible nor desirable. There is a saying in Canada that a separate country of French-speaking Canada is neither possible nor desirable, but French-Canadians would like to keep this matter alive in order to gain maximum political advantage. Hopefully, the situation vis-à-vis Telangana can be compared to this.
Except for Haryana, the creation of smaller states like Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Uttarakhand has not been an unmixed blessing. With a much smaller number of MLAs to manage, these states have become easy grounds for horse-trading and manipulation, resulting in prolonged political uncertainty. Often political changes can be brought about by managing a handful of MLAs with money power and muscle power. This also affects economic growth. If a separate Telangana comes up, there is every likelihood of such a scenario being repeated. All right-thinking people in Andhra Pradesh and elsewhere should, therefore, resist this. Just because a small but vocal minority shout for smaller states like Telangana, Gorkhaland or Vidarbha, there is no reason to support such demands, ignoring the long-term political and economic interests of the nation. They should be treated with the contempt they deserve. Nor is there any case for constituting a second States Re organization Commission
Alladi Prakash Raj
Telanganaforever
Jan 07, 2011 @ 23:56:19
You must be in coma for the last 2 years. You could not see the by-election results.
KUSUMBA
Jan 08, 2011 @ 00:31:22
ye ooru raa needi…telengana referendum anna prathi elections la TRS gelisindi…asalu recent byelections eppudu inayo telusa neeku andula evaru entha majority tho gelisindro telusa…TV9 vaalu adi kuda chupettudu marichi poindra …ee madyala Balayya cinema lu baaga chusi mind block inattu undi neeku…nijanga anna eelaku em teluva kunda pusthakalu raasi padestharu…eedu chudandi entha pedda speech ichindo
veedi current affairs: "No word of thanks is enough to express our gratitude to those voters of the Lok Sabha and Assembly constituencies in the Telangana districts of Andhra Pradesh who in the recent byelections decisively rejected the Telangana Rashtra Samithi and the separatism that it stands for. It was almost a referendum, and people voted overwhelmingly to reject the separatist candidates."
Mokaliki bodi gundu ki link ante ide "There is a saying in Canada that a separate country of French-speaking Canada is neither possible nor desirable, but French-Canadians would like to keep this matter alive in order to gain maximum political advantage. Hopefully, the situation vis-à-vis Telangana can be compared to this."
veedu intha pedda speech ichindu…no surprise nallamothu has written a book.
MRSR
Jan 21, 2011 @ 20:30:49
I really liked the wsy you compared Andhrites to parasites. That's so very true of them and they are not ashamed of that by any means. Blood suckers.