Chief Minister Sri K Chandrashekhar Rao said that it was with the inspiration drawn from Mahatma Gandhi’s non-violence and Satyagraha, the separate Telangana statehood movement was organised and achieved its goal of Telangana state. The CM felt that during his fast unto death programe from November 29, 2009 to December 9, the tolerance and non-violence path demonstrated by people in Telangana had become a guiding spirit to the country.
The CM has released the second edition Jwalitha Deeksha, which has KCR’s fast unto death in the backdrop, written by CM PRO G Vijay Kumar, here at Pragati Bhavan on the occasion of 150 th Birth Anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi.
KCR said Mahatma Gandhi with his non-violence and Satyagraha ideologies, could unite people in the country and achieved freedom of the country. The CM said Sri Vijay Kumar has portrayed the emotionally surcharged situation that was prevalent in Karimnagar, Warangal, Khammam and Hyderabad when he (KCR) undertaken the fast unto death in 2009.
“Vijay Kumar also wrote about my inner feelings then when I was on the fast as if he had watched my inner turmoil,” Sri KCR said. The CM particularly congratulated Sri Gowri Shankar for taking the responsibility of publishing the second Print of Jwalitha Deeksha.
The CM said he had announced in the beginning of the Telangana movement that he would follow the Gandhian path of non-violence and would achieve the goal and the goal was reached without deviating from that path. He said the democratic, non-violent Telangana movement had increased the faith of people in democracy and reaffirmed the Gandhi’s path.
Along with this book, the CM also released two books, “Telanganalo Gandhi,” Gandhi in Telangana, written by Prof Adapa Satyanarayana.