Showing posts with label upavaasa deeksha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upavaasa deeksha. Show all posts

Saturday, September 18, 2010

TELANGANA CONGRESS ANGUISH THROUGH UPAVAASA DEEKSHA







Following call by TELANGANA CONGRESS MONITORING GROUP,
UPAVAASA DEEKSHA observed by thousands of Congress leaders and workers in above 100 places through out the region of Telangana.

Media visuals and coverage of Adilabad, Medak, Mahaboobnagar, Nalgonda and Khammam districts programmes of UPAVAASA DEEKSHA on September 17, 2010 in expression of anguish for not accrording official status to celebrations of Hyderabad merger into Indian Union.

Traditional Gandhian way of UPAVAASA DEEKSHA between 11 AM and 6 PM by Congress symbolises their conecern and assimilation with four crore people of the region in urging separation of this land from ungovernable united state of Andhra Pradesh.

Friday, September 17, 2010

TELANGANA CONGRESS MONITORING GROUP UPAVAASA DEEKSHA







TELANGANA CONGRESS MONITORING GROUP
observed UPAVAASA DEEKSHA between 11 AM and 6 PM on September 17, 2010 Friday.
Through out the Telangana, right from Sirpur of Adilabad district to Manugur of Khammam district; Mahaboobnagar district borders to Karimnagar district borders, in above 100 places, Congress leaders and workers observed UPAVAASA DEEKSHA after hoisting National flag.

This is in expression of their anguish for not according the official status to the Hyderabad Merger day today, where as the parts of this erstwhile state which gone into Karnataka and Maharastra have official celebrations.

Central programme of UPAVAASA DEEKSHA organised at Martyrs' Memorial, Ashoka Pillar, Koti in Hyderabad.
Shri Baburao Varma, freedom fighter and Shri P. Narasa Reddy, former President, APCC hoisted the national flag. Shri M.S.Rajalingam, veteran freedom fighter and others graced and blessed the session. Pledge administered by RAPOLU ANANDA BHASKAR and proceedings conducted by G.NIRANJAN. Cultural demonstration attracted the people and made them to stand for hours.
Sun heat and rain shown their impact, which did not deter the Deeksha.