Its a political decision,but the economic challenges of carving out a separate state are huge.
With
the UPA coalition partners and the Congress Working Committee having
endorsed Telangana,its creation within the Indian Union is now a
reality.Though the demand for Telangana dates back half a
century,statehood had remained elusive till the fading electoral
fortunes of the UPA changed political equations and made the idea more
politically acceptable.By forming Telangana the UPA hopes to tap
consequent goodwill and win a few more seats in the general elections
next year.But the decision also raises serious political and economic
challenges.
Politically there can be a backlash from proponents of a
united Andhra Pradesh,unleashing turmoil.Claims regarding the exclusive
status of Hyderabad will remain a flashpoint for many years.But the most
important political repercussions will be in other states where
regional aspirants have laid new claims for statehood for Gorkhaland, Bodoland, Vidharbha,Poorvanchal, Vindhya Pradesh and so on.
On
the economic front the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh can change the
fortunes of a large state of 85 million people.One of the faster growing
states in the country,Andhra Pradesh has successfully brought down
poverty levels to 9.2%,which is less than half the national average.It
has also emerged as one of the leading states in information
technology, pharmaceuticals, health services and infrastructure.It is
essential to ensure that a break-up would spur and not whittle down
these achievements.
Smaller states are generally easier to
administer,although this isn't a slam-dunk as the cases of Jharkhand or
more recently Uttarakhand which caved in entirely to floods show.In
certain cases larger states can mobilise more resources,as Andhra
demonstrated by being the most successful among Indian states in
tackling Maoism.
Whatever might be the long-term advantages of the
division of Andhra, its clear that in the short term there will be many
challenges.The additional funds for building social and physical
infrastructure will burden the central government,adding to fiscal
deficits which are already weighing down the economy.Business in coastal
Andhra Pradesh will lose easy access to the large market in
Hyderabad,while those in Telangana will be unable to easily access the
large ports and tap the advantage of the huge gas reserves in Godavari
basin.
The decision to create Telangana has been made on emotive and
political grounds.But the devil lies in the details,which have been
given short shrift.
(Times of India, 31:07:2013)
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