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Tuesday 4 November 2014

Namasthe Telangana Suffers With Memory Loss Symptoms

 

We have seen in several movies that after a big or small blow to the head, a person wanders aimlessly, unable to remember who he is or where he came from and his past which may result in temporary or permanent memory loss. Seems that Namasthe Telangnana news paper too suffers with these symptoms after formation of Telangana.

 

This was confirmed when I have seen NT’s Sunday magazine “Bathukamma” dated 2nd November 2014, where its cover page with Nizam’s photo trying to portray him as the ‘man with the vision’ on cleanliness. bathukamma magReally, I wonder and felt what happened to the intelligence of journalists who encouraged and approved this sort of article or is it a deliberate symptom of memory-loss on the history of Nizam and his dictatorial rule.

 

The more awkward part of NT is its “Bathukamma” titled magazine praising Nizam whose puppets under the banner of  Razaakar (MIM) insulted the daughters of this soil and made them to play and sing bathukamma in naked during his rule.

 

May be the journalists did not find this as insulting to the martyrs who shed their lives during the brave armed struggle against the so-called rich and visionary Nizam. If not it must be suspected as part of subversive techniques using the mass media platform to suppress the atrocities of Nizam from Telangana history and under Hyderabad state. Moreover, it is like giving praising Hitler attributing the industrialization of Germany during his period.

 

Recently, the Telangana government as part of its cultural rebuilding honored Dasarathi Karishnamachary, the legendary poet and writer who is known for his rebellious writings against the Nizams. One of his famous writing on the wall of jail with the charcoal was

 

nizamu pishachama

We have one more famous song in Telangana that challenges Nizam openly….

 

bandi enuka3

 

The above songs clearly depict how cruel the Nizam was but our so called handlers of “Bathukamma” magazine safely hiding the worst period in the history of Telangana. Is it deliberate or ignorant move?

Now this kind of article raises many doubts on the credibility of NT especially on the part of Nizam rule and its history. If these kind of attempts continue to happen under the mask of “everything was good during Nizam” in the coming days, then definitely people need to collect some history books to teach the invisible admirers of dictator Nizam.

2 comments:

  1. Good and Bad Co-exist in Every Human
    Wisdom is to call Good as Good and Bad as Bad
    Calling Good as Good Does not make Bad as Good
    Calling Bad as Bad does not make Good as Bad

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  2. Very good article. Informative. Pls keep it up. People are watching.

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