MA Political Science (student), University of Hyderabad, India, Email id: chandrashekarkolapuri10@gmail.com
Online published on 17 July, 2017.
This article explores the entire struggle of Telangana state partition from united Andhra Pradesh and then additionally concentrate on “how some political parties had used the separation movement into their favor of their party promotion or benefits.” This paper is also explaining the significant role of students in all Universities of Telangana. This article describes the formation of new government by Telangana Rastra Samithi(TRS). This article attempt to analyze the need for implementation of “a policy of the golden Telangana.” But in reality, the government is doing the identity politics. Moreover, this paper explains why the budget has divided into different groups of caste and religion. Why education sector is the deliberately avoiding ? in the implementation of equal access to education irrespective of poor and rich people. Similarly, this government plan is to make a division between the identity of caste and religion. New government policy appears like massive social justice giving the entire people of Telangana, but in reality, the government is implementing their identity to capture the power in future. The TRS party motive is to come into power and to achieve the goal of sustainable development in the State, but now it has been implementing development activities based on caste and religion. The article concludes that based on our personal observation from 2014 to till now (March 2017). The policies which are implementing by the new government is very near to their actual intention and political agenda that is to divide and rule of society on the grounds of caste and religions and to make the next elections easily sustain of the government. Eventually, it makes reasonable arguments on “how This government is following the strategies of divide and rule and its destruction of the sub-community integration in Telangana state.
State struggle, Government, Identity Politics, Caste, Religion