Telangana: Tension among employees in Hyderabad government offices

Update: 2013-08-07 22:55 GMT
The protests triggered by the decision on Telangana state out of Andhra Pradesh have not only paralysed the state administration, but led to tensions on Tuesday between the employees of Telangana and Seemandhra regions at government offices in Hyderabad.

The employees from Telangana and Seemandhra (Rayalaseema and Andhra)  on Tuesday nearly came to blows at Jala Soudha and Vidyut Soudha, the offices of irrigation and electricity departments respectively.

The incident at Jala Soudha took place during lunch hour when Seemandhra employees were staging a protest against the central government’s decision to bifurcate the state. They were raising slogans in favour of ‘Samaikya Andhra’ or united Andhra.

The employees from Telangana, who were holding a meeting at the same office to mark the birth anniversary of late leader Jayashankar, raised counter slogans, supporting formation of Telangana state.

The two sides had heated arguments and nearly came to blows. Police intervened to prevent the situation from turning ugly.

Tension prevailed at Vidyut Soudha when a Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader Keshav, opposing the state’s division, visited the office to meet Seemandhra employees. The two sides raised slogans against each other. Telangana employees took strong exception to his visit. Keshav visited the office a day after leaders of Telangana Joint Action Committee and Telangana Rashtra Samithi called on Telangana employees.

Meanwhile, Seemandhra employees continued their protest at the state secretariat. Raising slogans of ‘we want Hyderabad’ and ‘we want samaikya Andhra’, they took out a rally and demanded that the central goverment should reverse its decision.

Secretariat, the seat of governance, is deserted ever since the central government 30 July took the decision to bifurcate the state. Chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy is not attending his office at the secretariat and is confined to his camp office or official residence. The ministers from Seemandhra are also not coming to the secretariat as many of them are busy meeting the chief minister or lobbying in Delhi against the state’s division.

Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh Non-Gazetted Officers’ Association (APNGO), representing Seemandhra employees, served strike notice on the government.

The employees of all government departments in 13 districts of Seemandhra and in Hyderabad will go on indefinite strike from midnight of 12 August.

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