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2 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

Looks like another mesthri  B Tree solutions. Kastha ekkuva digging sesthe mesthri angles kooda bayatiki vasthayi. Ee mesthri scrap ni lepesthe kani US immigration set avvadhu 

 

Opt meeda vache ammailu ekkkuva victims ayye chance unnayi ee mestri lanjodukulu valana, 

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3 minutes ago, vetrivellunza said:

Opt meeda vache ammailu ekkkuva victims ayye chance unnayi ee mestri lanjodukulu valana, 

Iddaru theeta theerchukuntarule

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14 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

We often make assumptions that make us feel at ease. My observations are focused on Andhra, Telangana, and the former Andhra Pradesh.

Identity isn't something that can be compared with others. Just because Tamilians link their language and region closely doesn't mean Andhras must do the same. Tamilians have a historical reason for this connection, while Andhras adopted it largely due to a government policy for better administration, not because of historical significance.

In short, an Andhrite is from Andhra. Why should they need to be labeled as Telugu or anything else?P

Andhras came to be identified as Telugus for various reasons, though it's unclear why that happened—it just did. Now that the borders have been redrawn, people should move away from this misidentification and embrace their original identity rather than one they adopted along the way.

This shift is inevitable. It's only been 10 years, but in another 20-30 years, the concept of "Telugu" may fade, leaving only Telangana and Andhra (if Andhra manages to retain its current geographical form).

Regional and communal disparities exist in linguistic groups as well. Tamil have that too. Even within Andhra, north coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema are way different from EG, WG and Krishna and Guntur. Dialects among the language are different too. Kurnool has more in common with Mahaboobnagar (Telangana) than with WG. Mahaboobnagar and Kurnool havr more in common with Raichur with regards to Telugu community.

Even JC brothers from Ananthapur have most their roots in Telangana, so do you call them Telangana or Andhra? What about someone from roots in Kurnool and Mahaboobnagar? 

Pre Nizam history is very different, language has broader sense of brotherhood globally regardless of your regional origin. I don't think their is such a seismic shift you seem to claim.

Let's consider a scenario, if few random people from Telangana and Andhra go to a place such as Finland or say Russia, who do you think they're likely talk to often or form bonds with ? Among themselves or Tamil speakers or Hindi speakers, Punjabi speakers? If you say, Andhra and Telangana guys are likely to mingle among themselves first, then you're a acknowledging the brotherhood among Telugu speakers. Isn't that easy?

 

 

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18 minutes ago, vetrivellunza said:

Opt meeda vache ammailu ekkkuva victims ayye chance unnayi ee mestri lanjodukulu valana, 

Victims anadam correct kadhu if they are majors. Ee OPT girls PRO MAX mode lo undevallu takkuva kadhu. Mutual benefit, get me a job and file and H1b, and I'm ready to do whatever ane types bane unnaru.

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Akkada jarigina matter enti… ikkada jarigina disco enti…. Entha chadivi Enni chesi Emi labham ra babu…. Eee kulalu pranthalu anukuntu tiruguthunteeee… goppollu ra babu

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47 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said:

Administration and identity….baaga confuse ayutunatu vunnav..More over, it was India’s first failed policy and anduko firat created auch state kuda mana karma ki manade ayindi…

Isonti failed policy patukuni nenu idi menu adi ante iga nuvve alochinchuko

ippudu telugu anedhi identity kaadha? neeku kaadhu ani evariki kaakunda potundhaa. confuse ayithandhi nuvvu.  identity ki states ki confuse avutunnav.

telangana state divide  ayindhi kabatti telugu aney identity ledhu ani baavi lo bathukutunnav. andhukay topic ki sambandham lekapoyina gila gila kottesukuntunnav

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3 hours ago, vaakel_saab said:

@vaakel_saab saab laga baga adinavu nee dhairam chala peddadhi. do you have mutiple IDs

cc @Konebhar6 @Android_Halwa @RPG_Reloaded @TeluguTexas

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3 hours ago, psycopk said:

Why does community come into picture??  The ts is using this opportunity to show his hatred… such assholes are not encouraged here

rally for Balayya movies . do you call them Assholes ? you know what community

cc @Android_Halwa @RPG_Reloaded

 

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12 minutes ago, vegasvegas said:

ippudu telugu anedhi identity kaadha? neeku kaadhu ani evariki kaakunda potundhaa. confuse ayithandhi nuvvu.  identity ki states ki confuse avutunnav.

telangana state divide  ayindhi kabatti telugu aney identity ledhu ani baavi lo bathukutunnav. andhukay topic ki sambandham lekapoyina gila gila kottesukuntunnav

As far as I know, its a language. 

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35 minutes ago, CanadianMalodu said:

Regional and communal disparities exist in linguistic groups as well. Tamil have that too. Even within Andhra, north coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema are way different from EG, WG and Krishna and Guntur. Dialects among the language are different too. Kurnool has more in common with Mahaboobnagar (Telangana) than with WG. Mahaboobnagar and Kurnool havr more in common with Raichur with regards to Telugu community.

Even JC brothers from Ananthapur have most their roots in Telangana, so do you call them Telangana or Andhra? What about someone from roots in Kurnool and Mahaboobnagar? 

Pre Nizam history is very different, language has broader sense of brotherhood globally regardless of your regional origin. I don't think their is such a seismic shift you seem to claim.

Let's consider a scenario, if few random people from Telangana and Andhra go to a place such as Finland or say Russia, who do you think they're likely talk to often or form bonds with ? Among themselves or Tamil speakers or Hindi speakers, Punjabi speakers? If you say, Andhra and Telangana guys are likely to mingle among themselves first, then you're a acknowledging the brotherhood among Telugu speakers. Isn't that easy?

JC brothers have their roots in Telangana, in Telangana we see them as Andhra’s. And Andhra’s see them as Rayalaseemas and out of India, Ideally as Andhras’s. 
 

Just because a white man speaks english,  need nit be an Englishman but one who is from England, is a english for sure. We can apply similar logic although such logics won’t hold good for every scenario so I stop taking examples.

Im short, An Andhra after they identify themselves as Indian, should be better known as Andhras than generically a telugu. No matter how many examples we cite, If someone is called as Tamil, points that they hail or were feom Tamil Nadu. The same logic should be applied and followed by Andhras roo.

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