Telangana Talli
In our euphoria to restore our history and our identity
we have been discarding everything that was imposed onto us in Andhra Pradesh
by the Andhras. One such idol we discard
is the icon of Telugu Talli, an unmistakably Hindu lady with jewels and bhindi
carrying Hindu symbol of devotion in one hand.
She looks no different from contemporary images of a Hindu goddess. Telanganas replaced Telugu Talli with
Telangana Talli, who doesn’t look any different from Telugu Talli except some small
variations. Once again she is distinctly
Hindu lady. Any casual observer will
pass her for a Hindu goddess.
Continuing the same exercise of discarding Seemandhra
symbols, Telangana leaders are ready to discard
the official state song Maa Telugu Talliki,
which is a devotional song sung in most official programs, celebrations,
government offices, schools, across the state.
The argument from Telanganas is the
same – it is an imposition of Andhras onto Telanganas.
While we are ready to challenge the imposition of
Seemandhra domination in icons, symbols and songs, we need to ask some hard
questions. When trying to correct
history, shall we use the opportunity to correct it the right way, or shall we
replace one imposition with another?
This is a serious question that will act as a litmus test to everything
that is going to happen once the new state of Telangana is formed. Will a new class of Telanganas usurpers
emerge to occupy the dominating positions vacated by Seemandhras to pounce upon
rest of Telangana, the way Seemandhras occupied the positions vacated by
Nizam’s government? Will we correct
ourselves not to become like Seemandhras or is this movement only to topple the
erstwhile masters to replace them with our own, so that nothing changes for the
common man?
The statue of Telugu Talli and the song of Maa Telugu Talliki, in addition to being
an imposition of Andhras onto Telanganas, was also an imposition of Hindus onto
other religions, like Muslims and Christians.
There is no reference or allusion to the symbols and leaders of Muslims
who comprise a huge portion of Telangana population. The
references in this song to Amaravathi, Tyagayya, Rudramma, Thimmarasu, Krishnarayala,
do not include contributions of Muslims of Andhra Pradesh. The Telugu Talli idol is distinctly Hindu,
and Maa Telugu Talliki is a Hindu
devotional song, which has no references to a Muslim icon, poet, or king. Like the song Vande Mataram, which apotheosizes India as a Hindu goddess, the
song Maa Telugu Talliki apotheosizes
Telugu region as a Hindu goddess. The
way Muslims find problem singing Vande
Mataram, they find the same problem in singing Maa Telugu Talliki. While we
Telanganas tend to believe that it is an imposition of Seemandhras, what stops
Muslims from thinking it is an imposition of Hindus?
Since we are ready to correct the mistakes of the past
and overthrow such impositions, should we not discard all such images and songs,
instead of replacing one imposition with another?
India is a secular country and all images and symbols
of religion should be disavowed by the state administration. And yet, we continue to equate India with
Hinduism without any qualms and expect the minority religions to tow the
diktats of the majority. The struggle
for Telangana is the struggle of one such minority which rejects the
overwhelming domination of a majority that imposed all its symbols, its
dialects, its ideas of what is right and what is wrong, their festivals, their
histories, and their heroes. How can we
then justify the imposition of the majority religion’s symbols and icons onto a
minority religion in the same struggle?
It will be a travesty of a genuine people’s movement if
we were to continue this path and embrace Telangana Talli as our icon and if we
were to replace Maa Telugu Talliki with
another Hindu devotional song.
We should discontinue the practice of erecting
Telangana Talli statues right away and remove
the Telangana Talli statues that we have already installed before it is too
late, and stop introducing new songs which have religious fervor or
intonations. That will be dream come
true for justified cause of Telangana, its genuine people’s movement, its
rightful place in the dominion of India, embracing the Indian Constitution, its
ideals and principles which we so strongly advocate in our struggles. Otherwise, it will be another failed movement
where one master will be replaced by another.
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