Telangana Political Joint Action Committee convener Prof Kodandaram on Friday stated that the JAC would intensify its non-cooperative agitation from February 13 to press the government to introduce the Bill on separate Telangana state in the Budget Session of Parliament.
Talking to media persons at JAC Office in New MLA Quarters, Prof Kodandaram said that the leaders of the region would take the help of the age old practice of attracting people’s attention by beating drums and gathering them. The Telangana leaders would then create awareness on the non-cooperation movement and the need for the introduction of the separate Telangana Bill.
According to the calendar of the non-cooperative agitation, Prof Kodandaram stated the ‘clarion call’ would begin on February 13 and February 14.
On February 15, the Telangana leaders will organize Jail Baro and on February 16, the Telangana leaders will picket the houses of elected people representatives seeking their resignations in support of Telangana state.
On February 17, he called upon Telangana people to boycott Census work taken up by the officials.
He called upon the Telangana people to travel buses without taking tickets and asked them to not to pay property tax on houses, power bills and toll gate tax to the government.
On February 18, the TRS activists would lay siege government offices and stall the administrative machinery in the state.
On February 19, he said the activists would lay siege to all National Highways and disrupt traffic on all roads. On February 20, the activists lay siege National Highway No 9 and disrupt the traffic.
The JAC called for Telangana bandh from February 22 until the government announces Telangana state formation.