September 17 telangana

  1. Telangana Congress to release poll manifesto on Sept 17; to up the ante against Dharani, land sales
  2. Historical significance of Sept 17
  3. BJP holds September 17 to gain politically: Tammineni
  4. Telangana Schools, Colleges to remain closed tomorrow due to Telangana National Integration Day


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Telangana Congress to release poll manifesto on Sept 17; to up the ante against Dharani, land sales

Hyderabad: Telangana Congress is set to release its Election Manifesto for 2023 on Telangana Martyrs' Day, which falls on September 17. During the Youth Congress national conference, TPCC President A Revanth Reddy announced that the party will also launch a movement against the Dharani portal and the sale of government lands. Addressing the youth Congress leadership, he appealed for dedicated efforts to secure a Congress victory in the upcoming elections and to honor senior leader Sonia Gandhi. The party's campaign will focus on exposing the shortcomings of the Dharani portal and addressing the challenges faced by farmers regarding land ownership. He alleged that Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao and his family have encroached upon thousands of acres under the guise of benami ownership. He criticised the Dharani portal, stating that it primarily benefits a select few landlords and is responsible for 97 percent of land disputes in the State. The promise to abolish the Dharani Portal is a significant part of the party’s agenda. The PCC leader also highlighted manipulations in land records in Rangareddy, Sangareddy, and Medchal Malkajgiri districts, claiming that thousands of acres were allocated to KCR’s benamis. Revanth Reddy vowed to hold accountable those officials involved in land encroachment and criticised the lack of land records in the village where the Dharani portal was introduced. He made strong remarks, suggesting that KCR’s family may end up in Cherlapally jail...

Historical significance of Sept 17

Hyderbad: Suddenly politics in Telangana has started revolving around September 17. But what is its significance? On 17 September, 1948, Indian armed forces took control of the princely state of Hyderabad in a "police action", ending the 200-year-old Nizam rule and merging the vast Hyderabad Deccan region, which comprised present-day Telangana, parts of Maharashtra and Karnataka into India. The incidents leading up to 17 September, and immediate years thereafter were some of the darkest moments in the communal history of Hyderabad. The Nizam had conferred enormous powers to feudal landlords, who in turn exploited the masses. He also encouraged Urdu over native Telugu as medium of instruction and in administration, making education and jobs inaccessible to locals. This made the Congress and Communists become politically active. The Communists led a popular resistance called Telangana peasants' armed struggle starting from 1946 against the feudal landlords and the Nizam's rule. By the time India gained Independence, Nizam had become weak due to the peasant revolt and was under pressure to accede to Hyderabad. Qasim Razvi, an Aligarh-educated Muslim fanatic, who became increasingly influential during the last years of Nizam's rule organized private militia called Razzakars. The Razzakars, who feared end of Muslim rule in Hyderabad, terrified people by looting, killing and rape for speaking-up against the Nizam's rule. The Razzakars further alienated people from Nizam's rule m...

BJP holds September 17 to gain politically: Tammineni

Questioning the BJP on what kind of message they wanted to send among the people, Veerabadram said that BJP was trying to threaten Opposition leaders IT and ED raids. The Communist leader said that the saffron Party was trying to gain politically by raising religious sentiment in Telangana. However, the CPI-M Secretary said that the Communist Party will never allow the BJP to form government in The Communist leader said the Congress government killed more Communist guerrillas than the Nizam. Veerabadram welcomed

Telangana Schools, Colleges to remain closed tomorrow due to Telangana National Integration Day

Telangana schools, colleges, and all educational institutions will remain closed tomorrow, September 17, 2022 due to Telangana National Integration Day. The official orders were issued today, September 16, 2022, announcing the General Holiday hereby closure of all educational institutions and government offices. The official statement shared by the state authorities stated: "The Government hereby declare General Holiday on 17.09.2022 (Saturday) for the Government Offices, all educational institutions (Private, Aided and Government) located in the Telangana State on the occasion of "Telangana Jateeya Samalkyata Dinotsavam".