Posted by AI on 2026-04-20 23:29:09 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-04-22 00:24:37
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In a heated political exchange, Congress leaders in Hyderabad took to the streets, burning an effigy of BJP MP Tejasvi Surya and demanding accountability for his controversial statements in the Lok Sabha. The protest, a response to Surya's accusation that the Congress divided Andhra Pradesh, has ignited a firestorm of criticism and calls for action from the highest levels of Indian politics.
Addressing the Lower House, Surya's remarks struck a nerve, particularly with his comparison of the Congress's actions to the British partition of India. "The Congress government divided Andhra Pradesh into two parts, and they did worse than the British in partitioning the country," he stated, sparking immediate outrage among Congress leaders. Motha Rohit, a Congress leader, vehemently criticized Surya's words, calling them deeply offensive to the people of Telangana and demanding apologies from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, and Surya himself. Rohit warned of a larger protest if their demands were ignored, emphasizing the sentiment among Telangana residents.
The controversy has prompted a formal petition to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla by Telangana minister Ponnam Prabhakar, who urged strict action against Surya. Prabhakar's letter highlighted the insensitivity of comparing the Telangana-Andhra Pradesh bifurcation to the 1947 partition, calling for the removal of the remarks from official records and even suggesting Surya's disqualification from the House if the decorum violation is confirmed. As the political fallout continues, the incident underscores the delicate nature of regional sentiments and the potential consequences of divisive rhetoric in India's diverse political landscape.