<p>Almost a decade ago, the state of Telangana was formed ostensibly to redress the economic and socio-cultural grievances of the region that was then part of Andhra Pradesh. The agitation for a separate state was led by students, artistes, intellectuals, and civil society organisations which reflected the widespread hope for an alternative paradigm — ‘<em>Samajika Telangana</em>’ (Telangana for all) with social justice as its kernel. However, 10 years later, the dream has lost its sheen.</p><p>K Chandrashekhar Rao of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS), now rechristened Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS), <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/archives/telangana-votes-tomorrow-elect-first-2190218#:~:text=his%20promise%20of%20making%20a%20Dalit%20the%20first%20Chief%20Minister%20of%20Telangana%20and%20a%20Muslim%20the%20Deputy%20CM%2C%20TRS%20chief%20K%20Chandrasekhar%20Rao">promised that Telangana’s first Chief Minister would be a Dalit</a>. However, since Rao became Chief Minister in 2014, power has been concentrated within his family.</p><p>In <a href="https://www.firstpost.com/politics/trs-promises-12-percent-reservation-for-muslims-in-manifesto-1466065.html">the 2014 election manifesto</a>, he promised three acres of agricultural land to each Dalit family, 2.2 million double-bedroom houses for BPL families, 100,000 government jobs, and free education from primary to post-graduation. Sadly, <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/assembly-elections-2023-youth-unemployment-highest-among-poll-bound-states-in-telangana-lowest-in-mp/3271992/">at 15.1 per cent, the youth unemployment rate in Telangana was higher than the national average of 10 per cent</a>. The aspirations of the local youth that a separate state would help in better employment and education facilities remain shattered.</p><p>Students from Osmania University <a href="https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/current-affairs/010623/ou-students-lead-telangana-movement-realise-dream.html">were the vanguard during the struggle</a> (<a href="https://www.deccanchronicle.com/featured/260523/remembering-ts-statehood-heroes.html#:~:text=about%201%2C200%20activists%20sacrificed%20their%20lives%20between%202001%20and%202014">at least 1,200 young students/activists laid down their lives</a>) for a separate Telangana, and now they are forced to give up their education due to a crippling fee hike, in some cases the hike is <a href="https://www.siasat.com/hyderabad-education-minister-to-talk-to-ou-vice-chancellor-over-fee-hike-2570877/">10 times of what it was earlier</a>. All these, and much more, reflect the lackadaisical attitude of the KCR government towards providing youth employment and education.</p><p>Similarly, the Rythu Bandhu Scheme has not <a href="https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/agriculture/why-india-s-debut-farm-investment-support-scheme-is-leaving-out-many-beneficiaries-61275">achieved the desired objectives</a>. The problem of tenant and marginal farmers has been ignored. Various irrigation schemes such as the Mission Bhagiratha and the Mission Kakatiya <a href="https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/telangana/2018/mar/30/telangana-government-failed-in-its-ambitious-kakatiya-mission-to-clear-local-water-bodies-cag-1794634.html">have not received the desired success</a>. <a href="https://www.newsclick.in/Telangana-Dream-Self-Rule-Shattered-Faulty-Execution">The CAG had flagged</a> the under-utilisation of funds under the SC/ST sub-plans. The promise of a <a href="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/telangana-cm-kcr-demands-centre-to-permit-12-reservations-to-muslims-and-10-to-sts/articleshow/67435516.cms">12 per cent reservation for STs</a> is yet to be fulfilled. The Dalit Bandhu Scheme was considered a masterstroke to promote Dalit entrepreneurship, but <a href="https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/politics/260923/dalit-bc-bandhu-gruha-lakshmi-fear-brs-mlas.html#:~:text=there%20are%20allegations%20against%20its%20MLAs%20that%20they%20were%20selecting%20their%20party%20activists%20and%20supporters%20as%20the%20beneficiaries%20and%20not%20the%20genuine%20applicants">the allegation has been that party works and not the genuine beneficiaries have gained from the scheme</a>. Many other welfare schemes such as widow pensions, safety of women, etc. also reflect the neglect of the state towards such serious issues.</p><p>Telangana was formed around the vision of Bangaru Telangana (golden Telangana) wherein the social aspirations of the marginalised communities would be fulfilled. A decade later, the situation has become worse. The revenue from the sale of liquor in 2015-2016 (Rs 12,703 crore) doubled to Rs 25,585 crore in 2021-2022 — and it is alleged that liquor and bribes <a href="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/over-rs-600-crore-spent-in-munugode-by-parties-election-commission-must-probe-forum-for-good-governance/articleshow/95462548.cms">have influenced electoral outcomes as well</a>.</p><p>The personal assets of Rao and his kith and kin <a href="https://www.ndtv.com/telangana-3107/telangana-elections-kcrs-son-400-richer-daughter-in-law-wealth-rose-20-times-in-4-years-1950180">saw a quantum jump</a> which points the needle of suspicion towards unfair growth due to the proximity to power. The travails of Rao’s daughter <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/k-kavitha-summoned-by-ed-again-in-delhi-liquor-policy-probe-2686042">with the Enforcement Directorate</a> and similar probes from investigative agencies reveal that the family is walking a tightrope. Whenever the pressure intensifies, KCR warms up to the Centre. Maybe this explains his relative inaction towards the <a href="https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/politics/160523/no-india-without-hindutva-bandi.html">communal agenda of the Hindutva brigade</a>.</p><p>A decade of family rule in Telangana has neglected the various aspirations of the common people involved in the state-formation struggle. Instead of a people’s republic, they got a dynastic apparatus which is interested in feathering its own nest. The revolutionary balladeer, Gadar (Vittal Rao) sang that “<a href="https://www.jiosaavn.com/album/jai-bolo-telangana/rBmoDAT78cA_">we fought for our rights to water, land and other resources against the landlords and ruling classes. This was our dream; our heroes sacrificed for a better future</a>”.</p><p>The coming assembly elections are an appropriate time to reflect on the future trajectory of Telangana and the State’s relationship with the public. A Chief Minister who spends public funds for <a href="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/telangana-cm-k-chandrasekhar-rao-to-seek-invincible-power-to-tame-enemies/articleshow/45367792.cms">‘yagnas’ to appease various deities</a>, and <a href="https://theprint.in/statedraft/vastu-compliant-secretariat-in-covid-times-why-kcr-is-building-new-complex-in-hyderabad/470966/">‘vastu’ for the secretariat building</a> can never promote a scientific temperament for the betterment of the people. Simply constructing a huge statue of B R Ambedkar and naming the secretariat building after him will not ameliorate the plight of the poor in Telangana.</p><p>The electorate needs to decide whether a secular front which swears upon a social justice agenda is better suited for the people of Telangana. This will be the real tribute to the heroes who laid down their lives for a <em>Samajika Telangana</em>.</p><p><em>(N Sukumar teaches Political Science at Delhi University.)</em></p><p><em>Disclaimer: The views expressed above are the author's own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of DH.</em></p>
<p>Almost a decade ago, the state of Telangana was formed ostensibly to redress the economic and socio-cultural grievances of the region that was then part of Andhra Pradesh. The agitation for a separate state was led by students, artistes, intellectuals, and civil society organisations which reflected the widespread hope for an alternative paradigm — ‘<em>Samajika Telangana</em>’ (Telangana for all) with social justice as its kernel. However, 10 years later, the dream has lost its sheen.</p><p>K Chandrashekhar Rao of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS), now rechristened Bharat Rashtra Samiti (BRS), <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/archives/telangana-votes-tomorrow-elect-first-2190218#:~:text=his%20promise%20of%20making%20a%20Dalit%20the%20first%20Chief%20Minister%20of%20Telangana%20and%20a%20Muslim%20the%20Deputy%20CM%2C%20TRS%20chief%20K%20Chandrasekhar%20Rao">promised that Telangana’s first Chief Minister would be a Dalit</a>. However, since Rao became Chief Minister in 2014, power has been concentrated within his family.</p><p>In <a href="https://www.firstpost.com/politics/trs-promises-12-percent-reservation-for-muslims-in-manifesto-1466065.html">the 2014 election manifesto</a>, he promised three acres of agricultural land to each Dalit family, 2.2 million double-bedroom houses for BPL families, 100,000 government jobs, and free education from primary to post-graduation. Sadly, <a href="https://www.financialexpress.com/india-news/assembly-elections-2023-youth-unemployment-highest-among-poll-bound-states-in-telangana-lowest-in-mp/3271992/">at 15.1 per cent, the youth unemployment rate in Telangana was higher than the national average of 10 per cent</a>. The aspirations of the local youth that a separate state would help in better employment and education facilities remain shattered.</p><p>Students from Osmania University <a href="https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/current-affairs/010623/ou-students-lead-telangana-movement-realise-dream.html">were the vanguard during the struggle</a> (<a href="https://www.deccanchronicle.com/featured/260523/remembering-ts-statehood-heroes.html#:~:text=about%201%2C200%20activists%20sacrificed%20their%20lives%20between%202001%20and%202014">at least 1,200 young students/activists laid down their lives</a>) for a separate Telangana, and now they are forced to give up their education due to a crippling fee hike, in some cases the hike is <a href="https://www.siasat.com/hyderabad-education-minister-to-talk-to-ou-vice-chancellor-over-fee-hike-2570877/">10 times of what it was earlier</a>. All these, and much more, reflect the lackadaisical attitude of the KCR government towards providing youth employment and education.</p><p>Similarly, the Rythu Bandhu Scheme has not <a href="https://www.downtoearth.org.in/news/agriculture/why-india-s-debut-farm-investment-support-scheme-is-leaving-out-many-beneficiaries-61275">achieved the desired objectives</a>. The problem of tenant and marginal farmers has been ignored. Various irrigation schemes such as the Mission Bhagiratha and the Mission Kakatiya <a href="https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/telangana/2018/mar/30/telangana-government-failed-in-its-ambitious-kakatiya-mission-to-clear-local-water-bodies-cag-1794634.html">have not received the desired success</a>. <a href="https://www.newsclick.in/Telangana-Dream-Self-Rule-Shattered-Faulty-Execution">The CAG had flagged</a> the under-utilisation of funds under the SC/ST sub-plans. The promise of a <a href="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/telangana-cm-kcr-demands-centre-to-permit-12-reservations-to-muslims-and-10-to-sts/articleshow/67435516.cms">12 per cent reservation for STs</a> is yet to be fulfilled. The Dalit Bandhu Scheme was considered a masterstroke to promote Dalit entrepreneurship, but <a href="https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/politics/260923/dalit-bc-bandhu-gruha-lakshmi-fear-brs-mlas.html#:~:text=there%20are%20allegations%20against%20its%20MLAs%20that%20they%20were%20selecting%20their%20party%20activists%20and%20supporters%20as%20the%20beneficiaries%20and%20not%20the%20genuine%20applicants">the allegation has been that party works and not the genuine beneficiaries have gained from the scheme</a>. Many other welfare schemes such as widow pensions, safety of women, etc. also reflect the neglect of the state towards such serious issues.</p><p>Telangana was formed around the vision of Bangaru Telangana (golden Telangana) wherein the social aspirations of the marginalised communities would be fulfilled. A decade later, the situation has become worse. The revenue from the sale of liquor in 2015-2016 (Rs 12,703 crore) doubled to Rs 25,585 crore in 2021-2022 — and it is alleged that liquor and bribes <a href="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/hyderabad/over-rs-600-crore-spent-in-munugode-by-parties-election-commission-must-probe-forum-for-good-governance/articleshow/95462548.cms">have influenced electoral outcomes as well</a>.</p><p>The personal assets of Rao and his kith and kin <a href="https://www.ndtv.com/telangana-3107/telangana-elections-kcrs-son-400-richer-daughter-in-law-wealth-rose-20-times-in-4-years-1950180">saw a quantum jump</a> which points the needle of suspicion towards unfair growth due to the proximity to power. The travails of Rao’s daughter <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/k-kavitha-summoned-by-ed-again-in-delhi-liquor-policy-probe-2686042">with the Enforcement Directorate</a> and similar probes from investigative agencies reveal that the family is walking a tightrope. Whenever the pressure intensifies, KCR warms up to the Centre. Maybe this explains his relative inaction towards the <a href="https://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/politics/160523/no-india-without-hindutva-bandi.html">communal agenda of the Hindutva brigade</a>.</p><p>A decade of family rule in Telangana has neglected the various aspirations of the common people involved in the state-formation struggle. Instead of a people’s republic, they got a dynastic apparatus which is interested in feathering its own nest. The revolutionary balladeer, Gadar (Vittal Rao) sang that “<a href="https://www.jiosaavn.com/album/jai-bolo-telangana/rBmoDAT78cA_">we fought for our rights to water, land and other resources against the landlords and ruling classes. This was our dream; our heroes sacrificed for a better future</a>”.</p><p>The coming assembly elections are an appropriate time to reflect on the future trajectory of Telangana and the State’s relationship with the public. A Chief Minister who spends public funds for <a href="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/telangana-cm-k-chandrasekhar-rao-to-seek-invincible-power-to-tame-enemies/articleshow/45367792.cms">‘yagnas’ to appease various deities</a>, and <a href="https://theprint.in/statedraft/vastu-compliant-secretariat-in-covid-times-why-kcr-is-building-new-complex-in-hyderabad/470966/">‘vastu’ for the secretariat building</a> can never promote a scientific temperament for the betterment of the people. Simply constructing a huge statue of B R Ambedkar and naming the secretariat building after him will not ameliorate the plight of the poor in Telangana.</p><p>The electorate needs to decide whether a secular front which swears upon a social justice agenda is better suited for the people of Telangana. This will be the real tribute to the heroes who laid down their lives for a <em>Samajika Telangana</em>.</p><p><em>(N Sukumar teaches Political Science at Delhi University.)</em></p><p><em>Disclaimer: The views expressed above are the author's own. They do not necessarily reflect the views of DH.</em></p>