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Telangana delays decision on new national emblem

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Amid row over the proposed move to remove images of major Charminar and Kakatiya bow from the sanctioned hallmark of Telangana, the Congress government has laid over unearthing of new hallmark.

With main opposition Bharat Rashtra Samithi( BRS) taking strong exception to the move to remove the images of major structures from the hallmark and hanging state-wide demurrers, and also the expostulations raised in some other diggings, the government dropped the plans to unveil the new hallmark at state conformation day fests on June 2.

At a meeting with ministers, leaders of Congress and its abettors on Thursday, Chief MinisterA. Revanth Reddy decided to borrow only the state hymn.

Jaya Jayahe Telangana’ song written noted Telangana minstrel and pen Ande Sri 20 time ago has been accepted without any changes. Oscar Award winnerM.M. Keeravani composed music and sang the song.

The song was played during the meeting and it was liked by all the actors.

It’ll be formally unveiled at the state conformation day fests, which will also be attended by top Congress leader Sonia Gandhi.

Two performances of the” Jaya Jayahe Telangana” song have been created- a2.30- nanosecond interpretation and a full13.30- nanosecond interpretation. To grease its rendition at government events, a docked interpretation with three stanzas will be used.

Ministers, Assembly Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar, leaders of Communist Party of India( CPI), Communist Party of India- Marxist( CPI- M) and Telangana Jana Samithi attended the meeting.

The Chief Minister said during the meeting that the new hallmark has not yet been finalised.

He said that the government has formerly entered around 500 samples from artists from different corridor of the state. All the designs are still under discussion, and no bone has been finalised yet.

The CM said that a final decision has also not been taken regarding the Telangana Talli statue and the artists are busy designing the statue. The government will take a final decision on Telangana hallmark and Telangana Talli statue only after discussion in the Assembly without giving any compass to misconceptions and false propaganda.

Revanth Reddy said that his government took numerous enterprise as part of rebuilding the Telangana state. The condensation of the state has formerly been changed as TG from TS. Along with vehicle enrollment figures, all government institutions are formerly using TG in the place of TS.

before, the Chief Minister had meetings with artist Rudra Rajesham and had reportedly finalised a design, replacing the being hallmark, which carries images of Kakatiya Kala Thoranam( Kakatiya bow) and Charminar.

Revanth Reddy had stated that the two major structures are a sign of imperialism and wanted the new hallmark to reflect the struggle and offerings made for the separate state.

On Wednesday, BRS leaders led by former MPB. Vinod Kumar offered a kick at Kakatiya Thoranam in Warangal while on Thursday party working chairmanK.T. Rama Rao and other leaders visited Charminar to register their kick against the government’s move.

The BRS leaders had hovered to approach court if the government went ahead with the plans to unveil a new hallmark.

Kakatiya Kala Thoranam and Charminar aren’t the signs of imperialism. They’re symbols of development, people’s weal and literal and archaeological significance of the region,” Vinod Kumar said.

Rama Rao said that removing Charminar from the state hallmark would be an personality to all citizens of Hyderabad.

He contended that by removing Charminar and Kakatiya bow, the Congress government is hurting the tone- respect of people of Telangana.

The BRS leader said that if the government goes ahead with the decision to remove them from the hallmark, their party will carry demurrers in Hyderabad and across the state.

He asked Chief Minister Revanth Reddy what was the need and urgency to remove major structures from the state hallmark.

The BRS leader contended that the Congress government was resorting to a change of hallmark due to political vendetta.