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Article Name : | | JAIANDHRA AGITATION: A HISTORICAL STUDY | Author Name : | | S. Sudhakar Reddy , A. Balaramaiah and G. Prathap | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | GRT-5676 | Article URL : | | | Author Profile View PDF In browser | Abstract : | | The Sri Bagh pact between the leaders of Circars and Rayalaseema, the Gentlemen's Agreement between the leaders of Andhra and Telangana districts, the establishment of a Regional Committee for Telangana in 1958 - all these show that the Andhra leaders have shown their capacity in the past to accommodate the various regional interests in ample measure.In Politics, regionalism means thinking in terms of the region and its people. In fact, the Andhra State came into existence as the outcome of regionalism. Telugus, living in the former composite Madras state, thought that a separate state would bring overall development to them and improve their living conditions, promote Telugu culture and Telugu language.The Chief Minister's decision to implement progressive measures like land-reforms had also adversely affected these class. After the 1972-Assembly-elections. | Keywords : | | - high level industrialization ,
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