Role of civil society and student movements in the Telangana statehood agitation
Author(s): S Sudhakar Reddy
Abstract: The Telangana statehood agitation represents a significant chapter in India's regional political movements, characterized by a unique coalition of civil society actors and student-led mobilizations. This study explores the critical role played by these groups in shaping the discourse and momentum of the Telangana movement, which culminated in the formation of India's 29th state in 2014. Civil society organizations, including NGOs, intellectual groups, and regional advocacy networks, provided ideological direction, policy critique, and grassroots mobilization. Simultaneously, student groups, particularly from institutions like Osmania University, emerged as the emotional and activist core of the movement, organizing mass protests, strikes, and awareness campaigns. Their collective efforts challenged established political hierarchies and brought national attention to longstanding grievances related to regional identity, underdevelopment, and perceived injustices. This paper analyzes how the convergence of civil society and student activism not only sustained the agitation over time but also transformed it into a broad-based, people-centric movement. It also reflects on the implications of such mobilizations for democratic participation and regional autonomy in India.
DOI: 10.33545/26646021.2025.v7.i4b.494Pages: 138-141 | Views: 36 | Downloads: 2Download Full Article: Click Here
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S Sudhakar Reddy.
Role of civil society and student movements in the Telangana statehood agitation. Int J Political Sci Governance 2025;7(4):138-141. DOI:
10.33545/26646021.2025.v7.i4b.494