MAJOR TELANGANA ISSUES
1. There are 10 districts in Telangana, 9 in Andhra and 4 in Rayalaseema. Out of these 7 districts of Telangana, 3 in Andhra and Rayalaseema 1 in districts considered seriously off track which means 70% of the districts of Telangana are reversed, while in Andhra which is 35% and Rayalaseema is 25%. Apart from these there are some areas around the state who are also back.
2. 45% of government revenue comes from the Telangana region. When it comes to the use of funds, the percentage of Telangana is only 28%.
3. Normally, the canals are dug to provide water to crops from rivers for cultivation. The amount of cultivated land through channels in a single district of Guntur is more than the land cultivated with channels in the entire Telangana region.
4. Nagarjuna Sagar Dam is built in the Nalgonda district, located in Telangana, but most of the water of the dam is used to Krishna and Guntur district. The original dam was supposed to be built well ahead of its current location, but the location was changed to fall in the Telangana region. Due to the construction of the dam several acres of limestone mines disappeared as part of the back dam waters. Everyone knows that the limestone used for cement production. Even the natural resources are not allowed to stay.
5. Fluoridated water problem is only in the Nalgonda district, which has not been solved for decades.
6. Two major rivers Krishna and Tungabhadra enter the state of A.P in Mahaboobnagar district (the largest district of Telangana), but the district is still always the most affected by the project, along with Anantapur, because there is no project the process by which water can be used. Plans for the use has been pending for decades.
7. RDS (Rajolibanda deviation) is built in Mahaboobnagar to supply water to 85,000 hectares of land in the district. Rayalaseemas leaders criticized the doors of RDS and the water is supplied to KC (Kurnool-Cudapah) while only water channel that is, if any, is supplied to the land in Mahaboobnagar.
8. Gandipet 3 TMC water is enough to supply drinking water to our city. All the 1700 TMC of water is wasted and flies in the Bay of Bengal from the Godavari river. Nizambad From the Bay of Bengal, no project is allowed to build the Godavari. If you build leaders in the Godavari districts fear that the fertile lands of the area may be short of water. If the Godavari water is used properly, there will be no shortage of food grains in our state.
9. In regions of Telangana, only few areas grow one crop a year, and very rarely two crops a year, while most of the land do not even grow one crop. In the two districts of Godavari, Krishna and Guntur district, two crops a year is common and there are times when up to three crops a year are grown. The only reason is water.
10.The Government GO is subject to involve their decisions. GO number 610 is the longest GO not involved in the history of the AP. The GO was issued in 1986 by late NTR was then the CM of AP, which is not yet involved. The GO speaks of the participation of employees in Telangana government jobs in Telangana region.
11. 33% of the population in the district of Mahaboobnagar have left the district for the support of the different parts of the state due to drought and most of them are working as day laborers. No other neighborhood has so many people who fled the place of origin due to lack of means of living and working as day laborers.
12. There are 25 universities in more level of government in Krishna, Kadapa and Guntur district, while there is not even a single government degree college in Ranga Reddy district.
13. Development Corporation of AP Dairy purchases milk from farmers across the state for distribution. For the same milk in Andhra, the government pays Rs. 24 to Telangana farmers and paid Rs. 22 per liter. The bias is shown even in milk
14. Between 2005-2008 the government sold land worth Rs. 20,000 crore in the vicinity of Hyderabad, which was used to build projects in Rayalaseema and Andhra.
15. Not even a single project was completed in Telangana over the past 5 years, while several projects were completed in Andhra and Rayalaseema.