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Celebrations as India gets new state of Telangana

Monday, 2 June 2014


Celebrations erupted in southern India to mark the creation of the new state of Telangana on Monday at the culmination of a separatist campaign stretching back nearly six decades. Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao, who at one stage went on hunger strike as part of the push to create what is India's 29th state, was sworn in as chief minister during a morning ceremony in Hyderabad. Residents broke into celebrations on the stroke of midnight, with a fireworks display lighting up the skies over the city. India's new Prime Minister Narendra Modi was among the first to congratulate Rao, promising his 'complete support to the people & government of Telangana'. 'India gets a new state! We welcome Telangana as our 29th state. Telangana will add strength to our development journey in the coming years,' Modi added. 'Telangana's birth comes after years of struggle and
sacrifices by several people. 'We pay our respects to them today.' Telangana has been created by splitting the state of Andhra Pradesh in two. Hyderabad, an IT hub, will serve as the capital of both states for the next decade. The campaign to create a separate state in one of India's most economically deprived regions began in the late 1950s, with its champions arguing it has been neglected by successive state governments. However wealthier coastal regions of Andhra Pradesh fiercely opposed the split, fearing that it would trigger economic upheaval. Andhra Pradesh's chief minister resigned earlier this year on the eve of a vote by parliament to approve Telangana's creation. The build-up to the vote was marred by chaotic scenes in parliament, with lawmakers coming to blows while one representative even squirted pepper spray at colleagues, according to BSS.