Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram has apologised for loss of lives during the Telangana statehood agitation, prompting reactions from Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) leaders, who said that it was “late”.
Speaking to mediapersons in Hyderabad on Thursday, the former Union Minister also said creating a state or dividing a state was not child’s play and it was done in response to people’s movement.
Describing suicide as an ‘unfortunate incident’, Chidambaram said, “If in the people’s movement some persons lost their lives in the agitation… we are sorry for that. But you can’t hold the (then) Central government responsible for that.”
BRS MLC K Kavitha reported to ANI saying, “Yesterday, former Union Minister P Chidambaram came to Telangana and apologised for the martyrs of Telangana, who were martyred during the Telangana movement. I want to direct my question to Rahul Gandhi – why are you not apologising? Why is Sonia Gandhi not apologising? Have the decisions been made by only P Chidambaram?
He was responding to the accusation of Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao that previous UPA government had delayed the formation of Telangana resulting in loss of lives.
Reacting to Chidambaram’s apology, BRS working president KT Rama Rao wrote on X, “Too late and Too little Chidambaram Ji.. Your party is solely responsible for taking the lives of hundreds of Telangana youngsters from 1952-2014. No matter how hard you try now, people of Telangana will always remember the brutalities Congress perpetrated on us.”
Chidambaram, however, raised concerns over over 4,000 reported suicides in Telangana under K Chandrasekhar Rao’s BRS government, questioning responsibility for those events.
“A state is created after a movement like original Andhra Pradesh was created. A state is divided in response to people’s movement. If some lives have been lost we are sorry for that. But what about the 4,000 odd suicides in Telangana under KCR’s government. Who is responsible for those suicides?” he asked, as quoted by PTI.
Chidambaram further said Rao emerged as a prominent leader of that movement and that is why he is the Chief Minister today.
“I hope KCR is not saying that the people have nothing to do with that and I got Telangana… I hope he is not saying that and if he is saying that then people will answer him in the elections,” he said.
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The former Union Minister recalled that it was after great amount of work and persuasion that the Congress agreed to carve out Telangana and an announcement to this effect was made on December 9, 2009 following which Chandrasekhar Rao called off his fast.
“He (KCR) profusely thanked us. But, another agitation broke out. And Justice Srikrishna Commission was appointed, which gave six recommendations. Ultimately, the Congress party and the government in the Centre agreed to divide united Andhra Pradesh into Telangana and AP,” he added.
To a query on KCR’s statement that the Congress merged Telangana with Andhra Pradesh earlier (in 1956), against the will of the people here, Chidambaram said, “I think Chandrasekhar Rao is not a particularly good student of history.” “How was Andhra Pradesh formed? A large part of Andhra Pradesh was part of Madras presidency. And there was Hyderabad state. There was a massive movement for creating a Telugu speaking state and that is how a single Andhra Pradesh was formed bringing together all Telugu speaking people and all Telugu speaking regions of this part of India,” he said.
In his response, Telangana Finance Minister T Harish Rao in a post on “X”, said, “Congress leader Chidambaram’s comment is like a murderer expressing condolences. Youth sacrificed their lives during the agitation because of Chidambaram going back on his statement about formation of Telangana.”
(With PTI inputs)