Chidambaram’s statement makes no impact in Osmania

January 29, 2010 01:03 pm | Updated 01:11 pm IST - HYDERABAD

A picture of images by the students of Fine Arts College of Osmania University, Hyderabad in a novel protest demanding separate Statehood for Telangana. Photo: Nagara Gopal.

A picture of images by the students of Fine Arts College of Osmania University, Hyderabad in a novel protest demanding separate Statehood for Telangana. Photo: Nagara Gopal.

Osmania University, the hotbed of Telangana agitation, was devoid of any activity even as the Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram’s announcement on a committee for Telangana led to discussions among political circles.

Except the students sitting on the relay hunger strike in front of Arts College and a few hanging around the lawns there was no reaction from the agitating students till the evening much to the disappointment of media men.

It was only towards the evening that students gathered in groups and discussed the announcement details as media gathered there.

The non-reaction from students could be attributed to the fact that many members of students JAC are busy in the padayatra in the Telangana areas while a few others are in jail.

‘Not acceptable’

A member of the JAC, Rajesh later told The Hindu that the announcement lacked clarity and was not acceptable to students.

He said the move of Central government was against the wishes of Telangana people and all public representatives should stick to the deadline on resignations to reject Mr. Chidambaram’s announcement. He blamed the MLAs and MPs for failing to put pressure on the Central Government.

Mr. Rajesh alleged that the Government was provoking students booking attempt-to-murder cases against JAC leaders and supporters for participating in agitations.

The teachers JAC also reacted strongly on the announcement.

Gali Vinod Kumar of teachers JAC said the proposed committee should look into finalising the norms for creating Telangana rather than eliciting opinions from different sections.

He demanded that the decision should come in a time-frame acceptable to Telangana people.

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