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Monday 13 January 2014

Answer To Maoists From Telangana Common Man

Once a session is completed the next session will begin as chain of events and it continues on and on. Since 1948, Telangana was experimented with different political ideologies and isms, and in this so called journey we have reached a decisive point today where entire Telangana is hoping for bright future in all sections of society and just awaiting to complete the Parliament formalities before emerging as 29th state of India.
 
In this mean time, all political parties and civil society members with different platforms are eying to drive the future of Telangana, a welcoming gesture as society become more aware than before. But some of the elements are alarming and need to be introspected heavily by observing their history and future course of action and method they are interested in.
 
In the wake of recently concluded 24th State conference of Viplava Rachaitala Sangham (Virasam), a literary organization, that backs the communist model of ruling in the prevailing democratic system in India, I would like to pen my views on this after closely following the event in Warangal.
 
It established fact that in the fight of political ideologies there will be definite friction resulting damage to one side and benefiting others. So far, Telangana witnessed and suffered the pains of its children who took sides in killing each other than propagating their real ideology in the best interest of society.
 
In the last over 40 years, the land was soaked with young blood and still the tears of weeping mothers continuously hovering in the thick forests of Telangana whenever the news of grama sabha, encounter or covert killings take rounds.
 
The organizers of Virasam have concluded with a resolution to popularize the Krantikar Janathana Sarkar, run by Maoist party in Dandakaranya, in the form of songs, poems, essays and peoples’ movements, a worrying point for people like me. Virasam calls for people to take sides in the fight.
 
To answer this, I say “Enough is enough!” we have decided our journey. We want to live and let live peacefully in open areas. We don’t want repeat the play of betrayal, covert operations, police marching & firing and filtering villages and hurting our women.
 
With the promise of best and higher standards of life style than existing, Maoist preachers call for picking arms, single entity ruling and abolishing democratic system. Hiding in the jungles is part of a fighting strategy but encouraging to spend the complete life is not wisdom.
 
What my concerns is if one picks up arms other will be compelled to pick up better and shoot before other does, where human rights will be least entertained and help in completing final funeral formalities. Shall we allow it to happen again?
 
The ugly face of the Maoists is, it has produced paid killers who press the trigger for money and involve in small or big settlements using muscle and mostly rely on extortions. Do we need this in future Telangana?
 
At one hand Virasam leaders accept the failure of Russian revolution and Chinese communist model, but don’t want to renounce their path and do not want to live a mainstream life, very strange.
 
Good or bad, we are done with communist session and awaiting for the better future. I strongly believe Telangana successfully crossed the feudalistic time period.
 
At the same time will not be silent on fighting for the justified demands, will continue the legacy of Samakka & Sarakka, Paalkuri Samanthadu and our forefathers who sacrificed their lives in fighting for justice, but today it will be in the democratic set up.
 
As things are closing for the final stage on Telangana formation, it is for every common man’s responsibility to speak about his future and beloved Telangana.

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