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Domicile law for AP will help
by Konda Rao on Jan 25, 2008 12:36 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

In early societies, there was little mobility but, as travel from one state to another developed, problems emerged: what should happen if different forms of cultures exist, inequalities in living standards etc.? One answer is that people must be given a basic set of rights, like a passport, that they carry with them wherever they go. It will help in solving in many of AP's problems. Telangana, Coastal Andhra, Rayalaseema can be seen as three distinct regions according to the state administrations, government jobs be provided for the people belonging to their regions, and funds for development accorded to each region proportionate to their size.

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  RE:Domicile law for AP will help
by narayan on Jan 25, 2008 12:43 PM   Permalink
THE ONE AND ONLY SOLUTION IS A SEPERATE STATEHOOD FOR TELANGANA.....AFTER THAT U ANDHRAITES CAN DO WHATEVER U WISH IN UR STATE AND RAYALASEEMA......WE SIMPLY DONT NOTHER 2 CARE......THAT UR WISH TO MAKE PASSPORT OR VISA.......U CAN DEFINITELY COME AND LIVE IN HYDERABAD BUT DEFINITELY CANNOT TREAT SONS OF TELANGANA AS UR SLAVES

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by on Jan 25, 2008 12:41 PM   Permalink
Dont forget GO610. Did any Govt implemented it properly?

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by Konda Rao on Jan 25, 2008 12:46 PM   Permalink
It only means Telangana legislators and other representatives in government from the region are lazy to the needs of telangana people. If new state forms, there is no hope they will act. They will sleep. believe me. Best thing is for Telangana people to be made self-aware which will make the legislators from the regions act.

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