An argument against Andhra’s claim over Hyderabad – Prof.Madabhushi Sridhar
The history and geography of three capital cities – Bombay, Madras and Chandigarh deny the claim of Andhras over Hyderabad.
The mortgagee cannot claim ownership of 
land because he built permanent structures on the land. Similarly the 
investors of different region cannot claim that city to be their own 
because of their structures. Once a tenant, always a tenant.
This is what Ambedkar said: “There is no
 foundation for the statement that the trade and industry of Bombay was 
built up by Gujarathis, the claim of mortgagor to his land cannot be 
defeated by the mortgagee on the ground that the mortgagee has built up 
permanent structures on the land. The Gujarathis assuming they have 
built up the trade and industry of Bombay are in no better position than
 a mortgagee is. But who have built up the trade and industry of Bombay 
seems to me quite irrelevant to the decision of the issue whether Bombay
 should or should not be included in Maharashtra. This argument based on
 monopoly of trade and industry is really a political argument. It means
 that the owners may rule the workers but the workers must not be 
allowed to rule the owners”.
The history and geography proves that 
Hyderabad is integral part of Telangana and thus should remain its 
capital. Hyderabad was capital of Hyderabad state for more than four 
hundred years, and a short span between 1956 and 2012 cannot lead to its
 deletion from Telangana for any other reason. The prolonged residence 
or business investments by some others cannot entitle them to claim the 
city as their own.
Bombay for Marathas
The architect of Indian Constitution Dr B
 R Ambedkar said in a memorandum submitted to Linguistic States 
Commission in 1948, which is highly relevant in Telangana context 
especially when Coastal Andhra Businessmen were laying claim for 
Hyderabad. “…homogeneity of a people depends upon their having a belief 
in a common origin, in the possession of a common language and 
literature, in their pride in a common historic tradition, community of 
social customs, etc. is a proposition which no student of sociology can 
dispute. The absence of a social homogeneity in a State creates a 
dangerous situation especially where such a State is raised on a 
democratic structure. History shows that democracy cannot work in a 
State where the population is not homogeneous. In a heterogeneous 
population divided into groups which are hostile and anti-social towards
 one another the working of democracy is bound to give rise to cases of 
discrimination, neglect, partiality, suppression of the interests of one
 group at the hands of another group which happens to capture political 
power”.
Now the statements by 
businessmen-cum-politicians including some MPs in AP reflect the absence
 of homogeneity and their lack of concern for the people residing in 
this part of the state also indicating lack of integrity in spite of 
‘living together’ for 46 years. It is venomous speech, if not hate 
speech against Telangana.  It is immoral, anti-social and unbecoming of a
 leader. They need to understand Ambedkar and stop being hostile to 
Telangana, wherein they are making a living and huge profits at the cost
 of people in Telangana.
Ambedkar’s historic statements came in 
the context of Gujarathi Businessmen demanding Bombay as ‘their’ capital
 at the cost of Maharastrians before division of Bombay. As happening in
 Hyderabad now, a handful of investors were trying to hijack capital 
city from the its legitimate owners. Media highlighted proceedings of a 
small meeting held at Indian Merchants Centre by Gujarati-speaking 
merchants and industrialists in Bombay. Times of India, then also wrote 
an editorial in support of traders demand.  As ‘discovered’ by Justice 
Srikrishna Committee, the media is mostly owned by rich politicians from
 Coastal districts and they air the anti-Telangana talk incessantly. 
They project interests of few merchants as more important than the 
interests of four crores of people.
Dr. Ambedkar brought out the 
unreasonableness of arguments of Gujarathi merchants demanding Bombay: 
(1) Bombay was never a part of Maharashtra, (2) Bombay was never a part 
of the Maratha Empire, (3) The Marathi-speaking people do not form a 
majority of the population of the City of Bombay (4) Gujarathis have 
been old residents of Bombay (5) Bombay is a trade centre for vast areas
 outside Maharashtra. Therefore, they said, Bombay cannot be claimed by 
Maharashtra. It belongs to the whole of India (6) It is the Gujarathi 
speaking people of Bombay who have built up the trade and industry of 
Bombay. The Maharashtrians have been only clerks and coolies. It would 
be wrong to place the owners of trade and industry under the political 
dominance of the working classes who form the bulk of Maharashtrians, 
(7) Maharashtra wants Bombay to be included in Maharashtra because it 
wants to live on the surplus of Bombay (8) A multi-lingual State is 
better. It is not so fatal to the liberty of smaller people and (9) 
Regrouping of Provinces should be on rational lines and not on national 
lines.
The Seemandhra businessmen claiming 
Hyderabad, raise almost similar arguments. But this city was part of 
Hyderabad state and of Hyderabad empire, Telangana’s were in majority, 
in spite of flooding of migrants. The investors of Andhra were claiming 
that they built Hyderabad, conveniently not talking about its 400 years 
of glory. In fact the Andhra rulers left old and historic city to the 
religious fundamentalist party having alliance with them just for their 
vote bank, Conceding demands of political ally, they criminally 
neglected the development of old city, instead developed huge colonies 
elsewhere. They have also resorted to inflame fires of communal 
disharmony in old city just to dislodge a Telangana Chief Minister.
Ambedkar strongly campaigned for Bombay 
for Marathas, by history and geography, he said: Geography has made 
Bombay part of Maharashtra. Let those who want to challenge the fact of 
nature do so. Gujarathis declared that even after five thousand years 
Marathis will not get Bombay, Andhra leaders are also say that Telangana
 would never come.
To a question that Marathas were in 
minority and hence cannot claim Bombay, Ambedkar said, in British India,
 people were free to move and settle anywhere. If Marathas reduced to 
minority it is not their fault and that will not disentitle to own 
Bombay.
While Gujarathis claimed to have built 
industries in Bombay, Andhras claim that they built Hyderabad itself, as
 if it did not exist earlier. The pluralist society with Marathi, 
Kannada, Telugu, Urdu speaking persons flourished together in harmony. 
Until the ruling parties started cheap tactics of inciting communal 
riots to dislodge a chief minister belonging to Telangana, there was no 
bloodletting old city. Even today the rulers liaison with Majlis and 
concede all their unreasonable demands except the development of old 
city. They developed colonies for Andhras and then they concentrated 
development only there. The so called jala yajnam has 
facilitated contractors to spend their advance amounts in real estate 
leading to artificial boom in land rates that ruined the life and 
culture of the farmers and other people in Rangareddy.
Acting against recommendation of State 
Reorganization Commission, Maharastra without Bombay was created.  In 
making Bombay a union territory for four years, Gujarathi lobby was 
successful, but the agitation of Marathis which took the toll of 80 
people led to conversion of Bombay into capital city of Maharastra on 
May 1, 1960. Though the investor lobby could deny Marathas their city, 
it was only for a short while.
The SRC preferred multilingual states rather than linguistic state which help minorities to survive.
Madras for Tamils
Andhras made unreasonable claims twice 
over capitals – once for Madras and secondly for Hyderabad now. It was 
stated that the Telugu Kings granted land for Fort St George with a 
condition that Chennapatnam should flourish as Telugu city for ever. The
 official centre of the settlement founded in 1639 as designated as Fort
 St Geroge. While Chennapatnam was predominantly Telugu area, Madras 
Patnam expanded on the otherside. Two – Chennapatnam and Madras Patnam 
together came to be called as Madras. Andhras wanted north Madras as 
capital of Andhra and South Madras as capital of Tamil province, as per 
Mr. K V Narayana Rao in his article ‘The Emergence of Andhra Pradesh”.
Story of Chandigarh
Andhras quote Chandigarh to support 
their claim for Hyderabad. Chandigarh has only geographical continuity 
for being a common capital. It does not have any history to be claimed 
as unique capital of Punjab or Haryana exclusively. After Punjab was 
partitioned between Pakistan and India, there was a need to build new 
capital as India lost Lahore to Pakistan. A new and planned city was 
undertaken at a strategic location reflecting nation’s modern outlook. 
On 1 November 1966, the newly formed state of Haryana was carved out of 
eastern portion of the Punjab, in order to create Haryana as a majority 
Hindi speaking state, while the western portion of Punjab retained a 
mostly Punjabi-speaking majority. However, the city of Chandigarh was 
both on the linguistic and physical border, and was thus created into a 
union territory to serve as capital of both these states. Recently there
 are claims and counter claims for Chandigarh as exclusive capital by 
both Punjab and Haryana.  Punjab Chief Minister Prakash Singh Badal 
raked up the Chandigarh issue in CM’s conference to which Haryana CM 
reciprocated strongly. This shows being a joint capital of two states 
with a status of Union Territory is no solution to the contentious 
problem. The Punjab Governor remains Administrator of Chandigarh on 
behalf of the Centre while Punjab and Haryana having stakes at 60:40 
ratio. The secretariats and assemblies ofboth the states and 
headquarters of most departments are located in Chandigarh itself. They 
have a common Punjab and Haryana High Court. Now the Haryana is 
demanding separate Haryana High Court within Chandigarh. This shows how 
Chandigarh remains problematic as common capital.
Under any circumstances Hyderabad cannot
 be the capital of Andhra and it is inevitable to remain a capital of 
Telangana. But handing over the control of Hyderabad to Center is 
neither proper nor democratic. Hyderabad is as much most unwieldy and 
traffic reached its uncontrollable levels. If it is made common capital 
for two (or three states) with a UT status it has to have three 
headquarters which compound the problems and complicate living.
The history of Bombay and Madras laid 
strong foundation to deny the Andhras’ claim over Hyderabad and 
Chandigarh example does not justify their demand for Telangana Capital. 
Chandigarh could be common capital because of its geographical congruity
 which Hyderabad is lacking. Andhras or Seema leaders will not be 
reasonable if they claim Hyderabad for historical and geographical 
reasons and making it common capital will not add any value to Andhras 
except satisfying their ego of denying Telangana their own capital 
partly or temporarily.



5 comments:
sir so according to u its not the money invested important land is important then hyderabad was build by nizam from taxes collected from telangana people so does hyderabad belong to nizam ??????and telangana people must go back to there villages from hyderabad???????????
in the pics u have shown only buildings in time of nizam.but later they are many things done in hyderabad like ng ranga university gandhi new building 45 research units new airport a number of schools in districts.please compare developmental index such as mortality rate mmr infant mortality rate human development those are the real indicators of development not buildings which u have shown
will u accept that only those buildings which have been built in time of nizam are of telangana rest belong to seemaandhra?area of city is 20lakhs acres what u have shown in ur pic is just few thousand of acres?
can u please tell me why hyderabad state got independence after 6years of independence of india??????if hyderabad was so much developed then only whats the need of independence people would happily accepted nizam.but why did they fought?many say we have electricity we have university in the time of nizam only but was it available for people of telangana???if nizam house has electricity is it development of whole telanagana?????
these are my doubts thats all.dont think that iam anti to some one.i have these questions going in my mind with no answers
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