Telangana Chief Minister Chandrashekhar Rao is currently failing to recall 'Jahor Nijam'. He says that Nizam is his king and that he should reconsider history to eliminate "misconceptions" about Nizam.
After the end of British rule, Hyderabad refused to connect with India, due to conflict with the newly created India and the violence carried out by protesters, Hyderabad is considered a controversial figure in Indian history.
Citing the Arthur Thomas Cotton, Arthur Thomas Cotton said: "Cotton is a Briton and they are the slaves of India, even though Arthur Cotton is still worshiped in Andhra Pradesh." Nizam's contribution
The dam was built by British engineer Arthur Cotan in the river Godavari. The dam is said to be very useful for irrigation and is very helpful in controlling starvation.
The Chief Minister also says, "But here is Nizam, our king, he is part of our history. If you asked who built the Sagar Dam, what would you answer? We need to admit that Nizam is the reason." The Chief Minister, "For most people, it's about this
Chief Minister Nizam did not hold a reputation for fame. Then he speaks about the Nizam at different times.
KCR, who went to the tomb of Hyderabad's last Nizam-ul-Haq Khan, said: "People looked at me and said that there was no personal history for Telangana, we have Nizam, Nizam is my king and he is our history."
During the monarchy ...
Chief Minister Chandrasekara Rao's opinion about the Telangana Congress Party's chairman, Patti Vikramarka and Nizam, claims to confirm religious politics.
"Vikramarka says that the current chief minister is accounting that Nizam could be the symbol of Muslims, but he has forgotten that the monarchy and the ordinary people have nothing to do." Consider. The Congress Party has accused the KCAR and the love of Nizam for strengthening communal forces.
Speaking about this, Bharatiya Janata Party leader V. Sudhakar Sharma, "When did he praise the NRI, he forgot hundreds of people killed by him?" That raises the question.
"Nizam Mir Osman Ali, who did not want to join India after independence, then, it is necessary to remember that Hyderabad has been linked with India only after Home Minister Vallabhbhai Patel took the state of affirmative action with India," said Sudhakar Sharma.
He further said, "The BJP chief minister strongly condemns this action."
Some experts say Telangana Chief Minister wants to separate Muslims from the main opposition parties.
At the same time, the KCR's efforts will have some advantages for the Bharatiya Janata Party. But since it is not strong in the state, it is expected that Chandrashekhar Rao's Telangana Rashtriya Samiti will have more opportunities to get Muslim votes. Who is the last Nizam of Hyderabad? Who is Nizam Ali Khan?
When the British government left India, there were 562 princely states. Other than the three princely states of Kashmir, Junagadh and Hyderabad, others joined India. Meer Usman Ali Khan Bahadur was the Chief Minister of Hyderabad at that time.
In the British regime, Hyderabad had special facilities such as military, rail service and post office.
At that time, Hyderabad was India's largest monarchical state in population and gross national product.
Hyderabad has an area of 82698 square miles. It is noteworthy that this is the total area of the UK and Scotland.
Nizam, who was strongly opposed to the Hyderabad link with India, requested Mohammed Ali Jinnah, a Pakistani father, asking if he could help in a fight against India, if it is linked to Hyderabad and India. From this, you can find the Indian resistance to Hyderabad Nizam.
Finally, India had to take military action to connect Hyderabad with India. The action was known as 'Operation Polo'. The name of this name has a major background.
At that time there were 17 polo sports facilities in Hyderabad, the world's largest polo sports complex.
During the five-day 'Operation Polo' operation, the 1373 Rajagas of the Hyderabad Army (private army) were killed. 807 youth of Hyderabad state died.
The Indian Army's 66 soldiers were killed and 97 injured. Pakistan's founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah died on September 11 just two days before the Indian Army's operation.
The last Nizam of Hyderabad was born on April 6, 1886, Mir Osman Ali Khan. He ruled Hyderabad from 1911 to 1948 and sat on 24 February 1967.
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