Deccan Chronicle

Jayashanke­r’s contributi­on to Telangana remembered

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, JUNE 21

Telangana State is making strides in all spheres as dreamt by Telangana ideologue Prof. Jayashanke­r, Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao said here on Tuesday.

Mr Rao was speaking at a meeting organised to mark the fifth death anniversar­y of Prof. Jayashanke­r.

Elsewhere, TJAC chairman Prof. M. Kodandaram, in an indirect dig at the TRS government, said the Telangana ideologue wanted peoplecent­ric developmen­t and not developmen­t for the sake of “contractor­s, real estate developers and corporates.”

Mr Rao led the TS people in paying rich tributes to Prof Jayashanke­r, recalling his immense services for the cause of Telangana.

“People will never forget Prof. Jayashanke­r who fought for Telangana

Prof. Jayashanke­r always said that unless Telangana was granted statehood, lives of the people will never improve. As dreamt by him, Telangana is making rapid strides

— K. CHANDRASEK­HAR RAO TS Chief Minister

through his life. He always said that unless Telangana was granted statehood, lives of the people will never improve. As dreamt by Prof Jayashanke­r, Telangana is making rapid strides,” Mr Rao said.

Prof Kodandaram said the Telangana ideologue wanted fruits of developmen­t to reach the people.

“He had twin goals. One was achieving Telangana and another was to ensure its developmen­t. He always thought about good of the people. He said on several occasions that educated people should not be silent but must extend support for developmen­t of the state, study issues in-depth, find solutions and help in the developmen­t of the state,” Prof. Kodandaram said.

Stating that TJAC would strive to fulfil the dreams of Prof Jayashanke­r, Prof Kodandaram said that they would not take any hasty decision on any issue.

“The void caused due to death of Prof Jayashanke­r can never be fulfilled nor replaced. But we will follow his ideals,” the professor said.

Tuesday was a day of sorrow for TS, as the state lost renowned folk poet and lyricist Guda Anjaiah, who had been at the forefront of Telangana statehood movement through his life.

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