Muslim
Forum for Telangana denounce Srikrishna Committee Report
Thursday January 06, 2011 09:46:50 PM,
ummid.com Staff Reporter
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Malegaon:
Muslim Forum for Telangana in a statement released January 6 has
condemned the options given by the Srikrishna Committee on
Telangana issue equating it like a saying “old wine in a new
bottle”.
"This forum rejects the whole report
of Srikrishna Committee and called this report as useless exercise
that wasted the time, money and energy of the government and the
people. Srikrishna committee report is like a saying in Urdu,
“khoda pahad nikla chuha who bhi mara huva”", Convener of the
forum Lateef Mohd Khan said.
"Instead of solving the problem this
committee has tried to dissolve it and make it a more complicated
one. This forum strongly believes that this report is not fair and
the impact of Andhra political class reflects from this report",
he added.
"The people of Telangana had lot of hopes on this committee but
this committee has betrayed their hopes and aspirations. Due to
this report the sentiments of Telangana people have been hurt to
largest extent and their confidence has been shaken badly", he
said.
Stating that the people of Telangana are suffering since 1956 i.e.
from the formation of Andhra Pradesh and rights of the people have
been always violated, he said, "It is why we are demanding for
separate statehood. But every time and on every occasion the
people of Telangana have been cheated at every stage on the name
of agreements, packages, and commissions. However, these have been
never implemented."
"Muslim Forum for Telangana demands
separate Telangana which has self- respect, self rule and
Hyderabad as its capital. We also demand to introduce Telangana
bill in the Parliament without any delay", he said.
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