Potti Sriramulu (1901 - 1952)
Potti
Sriramulu (1901 - 1952)
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Potti Sreeramulu was born
to Guravayya and Mahalakshmamma in Nellore district in the erstwhile Madras
State, today part of Andhra Pradesh.
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He was a dedicated worker
and Gandhi is said to have remarked of him, “If only I have eleven more
followers like Sreeramulu I will win freedom [from British rule] in a year.”
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In 1946, he returned to
Nellore and started working for the welfare of Dalits and also promoted khadi
and village industries.
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Between 1946 and 1948, he
carried out three fasts in Nellore for the temple entry of Dalits.
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After independence, the
modern state of Andhra Pradesh (along with Telangana) was divided between the
Nizam’s Hyderabad State and the northern districts of Madras State.
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There was a growing
demand for the formation of states on the basis of languages.
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Telugu-speaking people
wanted a separate state but the C Rajagopalachari-led Madras State was not
particularly sympathetic to this demand. This was especially because the city
of Madras (now Chennai) was a contentious factor with both Telugu and Tamil populations
staking claim for it.
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There were agitations
going on for this and as part of the agitation, Sreeramulu started a fast on 19
October 1952.
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During this fast, the
then prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru assured his support for the creation of
Andhra Pradesh but Sreeramulu continued with his fast because of the lack of a
formal statement.
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Agitations continued in
the Andhra region and Sreeramulu’s fast created a lot of public unrest.
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Finally, he died on 15
December 1952 after about 58 days of commencing his fast.
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This resulted in
widespread rioting and violence in many regions in Andhra. A few people were
killed in firing by the police.
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Protests continued for
about four more days and on 29 December, Nehru announced his decision to form a
separate Andhra state.
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Accordingly, on 1 October
1953, the Andhra State was formed with its capital at Kurnool.
Later,
as per the States Reorganisation Act, Andhra Pradesh was formed by merging this
Andhra State with Hyderabad. The Kannada and Marathi- speaking regions of
Hyderabad were merged with Mysore State and Bombay State respectively. Later on
in 2014, Andhra Pradesh was split into two separate states, Andhra Pradesh and
Telangana.
The
house in which Sreeramulu died is preserved by the Andhra Pradesh state
government.
He
has been given the title, “Amarajeevi” for his sacrifice for the cause of
Andhra.
The
formation of states on the basis of language was an important step towards the
preservation and propagation of regional languages and cultures.
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