PEASANT
SUICIDES IN TELANGANA
Though it is a very sad and really awkward topic
to comment on at this juncture of the nascent State of Telangana , it seems quite essential too. Now,
there is no redeeming First Cause of a separatist movement in the account of
which all such heartrending happenings could easily be put; nor is there any
justification for a psychic chauvinist government to yet make any third parties
responsible for what is so evidently
a consequence solely of the Tuglaqian policies and measures of governance. Telangana
has been a power deficit region and due to the adjustment policies in the
united State, a lion’s share was allotted to Telangana consumption much above
its population proportion. Now that Telangana has become a separate entity, perforce
it has to fend for itself. The share of allotment of power generated through
central power production units in the united State as indicated in the AP
Reorganization Act 2014 may only be a temporary solace and is also subject to
several riders. Instead of concentrating on the imminent power crisis from the day
one of its installation, the State Government of Telangana has been focusing on
other extraneous matters and also resorting to repressive measures against the
people’s liberties. Instead of counseling the agitated farmers, no doubt
severely suffering due to non-supply of enough power for their irrigation
purposes that has much ruined their agriculture, and so livelihoods even, they
have been deliberately ignoring, even repressing, their agitation. The Telangana
CM himself declared irresponsibly that neither he, nor his/anybody’s ancestors
come alive, could supply adequate power for the next three years; a further provocation
to the already broke and disappointed farmers who are committing suicides in
droves. This government is in the main responsible for this tragic development
though the distorted development policies and measures of the erstwhile
governments also play a contributory part. One solution lies in the present
government publicly and honestly assuring all the farmers that their losses,
and lives, will be taken care of and nobody need worried unduly about their
future; and then enter into a meaningful dialogue with the Centre and other
states to devise ways and means to solve this intricate problem instead of
concentrating on making whipping boys of this or that person or party or
sections of people. §§§
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