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==Tharakism

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Tharak Yadav has become very popular in Rayalaseema and in the state as a whole, just because of his special characteristics. Today his name is enough to represent the character of Rayalaseema. Many stories are heard in Kadapa&Hyderabad belt about his style of working. He never betrayed the cadre, But unfortunate of him a lot of cadre betrayed Tharak in 2012 elections.[11] Tharak is such an ardent hard worker that if he insists on any subject matter of public, he never quits without the work getting completed or sanctioned by the government. This exact character of him is being termed as 'Tharakism'. The 'autonagar' development is one such an example. There has been a longstanding demand for the construction of new railway line from Kadapa to Hyderabad. This had been always a pending project until Tharak takes the initiation.[12] Even in politics he could not compromise with the heads of Opposition. Tharak was on an opinion that party did not serve him as he served to the party when it was in hardships. He thought that within the party, he was not given enough priorities as his rivals enjoyed. When the party was in ruling, he didn't get any support to serve the needs of his cadre. Tharak used to tell his ingratitude about the party to his near and dears, and sometimes expressed openly. When the time ripened Tharak came out of the party criticising the leadership.[13] He held the open meeting with his core cadre of Hyderabad and discussed in depth for the future of his political movements. He along with his Friends joined Chiranjeevi's "Praja Rajyam Party". He contested from YADAV SANGH ELECTIONS in 2009 general elections. Though he lost the election... his influence secured 2 assembly seats to PRP.[14]


Rayala Telangana

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Tharak was the leader to propound the theory of 'Rayala Telangana' in January 2010 as a solution to state division. He said if the partition is must, Rayala seema should be with Telangana Only and not with Andhra. He argues that Rayalaseema people are culturally and emotionally similar to Telangana than Andhra. He would rather stay with unified Rayala Telangana than that of Seemandhra. He says The Rayalaseema people were cheated by the coastal Andhra leaders previously. He cites the example of the historical 'Sribagh pact' of 16 November 1937 between the gentlemen of the two reasons. The pact was sustained to a 'torn paper' only as coastal leaders never withstood to its provisions. Unlike Coastal Andhra, Rayalaseema has its own history of draughts and backwardness. There is a similarity to the region of Telangana as both the areas were once ruled by the Nizams. As far as backwardness is concerned, Telangana and Rayalaseema are running parallel as most of the natural resources are being utilised by the coastal region. When 90% of cultivable land is being drained with river water resources in Coastal Andhra... only 45% is being irrigated in the rest of the areas.[15] Supporting to his theory of Rayala Telangana he also recalls that...prior to the name of Rayalaseema the four districts of Bellary (now in Karnataka), Ananthapur, Cuddapah, and Kurnool were being called as 'Ceded districts' as they were ceded to the English Army by the Nizam (in a gratitudic action as the British helped him in the war against Kingdom of Mysore). When Tharak announced this "Rayala Telangana theory" he was in TDP and there was an uproar in his Party. Immediate response came from the party president N.Chandrababu naidu stating that no leader of TDP should be allowed to make his own statement in this issue. Now that Tharak and his Friends are not in TDP they once again came forward to putforth the theory they most believed of. On the eve of New Years Day they announced with this effect as Rayala Telangana may the correct solution if the state is divided.[16][17]