IN PICS | History of formation of Telangana, India's youngest state | All you need to know
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Telangana is all geared up for its first independent elections on December 7. The state, remarked as the 'youngest state of India' has a long history of formation.
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Once a part of Andhra Pradesh, the demand to create a separate state of Telangana had started a long back in 1969 with the emergence of the 'Jai Telangana' movement. The people of the region in its defence said that the other regions were not only plundering their resources, but also insulting their dialect, culture and customs.
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As the movements gained momentum, the Congress-led government in 1975 implemented a six-point formula providing safeguards to Telangana and to keep the two parts united. However, the effort turned futile.
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In 2001, Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) was formed by K Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR) with a single point agenda of creating a separate Telangana state. The party continued the efforts to pave the way for the inclusion of Telangana issue by the central UPA government in common minimum programme in 2004.
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In December 2009, the Centre announced its decision to initiate the process for formation of Telangana state.
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However, the process to create a separate state had to be put on the backburner in view of protests in Rayalaseema and coastal Andhra regions as well as resignations of MPs and MLAs of the regions.
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The process intensified once again on July 30, 2013. Looking at the long-standing demand, the Union cabinet approved the division of the state of Andhra Pradesh on October 3, 2013.
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Subsequently, the bill for the creation of Telangana was passed both in the Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha on February 18, 2014. Pranab Mukherjee, the then President of India, provided his consent to the decision on March 1, 2014 and the Gazette Notification for the same was brought out on the same day. It was announced by the government of India on March 4, 2014 that the new state of Telangana would be created on June 2, 2014.
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Before the bifurcation was announced, the state went for a joint voting for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana regions. The TRS emerged as the largest party and won the power to rule Telangana with KCR as its chief minister.