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Prof K Nageshwar: What is Sribagh Pact? (Video)

         శ్రీభాగ్ ఒప్పందం అంటే ఏమిటి, సీమ ప్రజల డిమాండ్ న్యాయమా?||What is Sribagh Pact?

Sribagh Pact is an agreement made between the political leaders of Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions during the separate Andhra in 16 November 1937. Historically, the Sribagh Agreement has been an important subject matter to the people of Rayalaseema region, as far as developmental issues due to the attitude of the then Andhra leaders.
Since the takeover of South India by the British in late 18th century, Andhra had been merged with Madras State. When the separate Andhra movement started, the Coastal Andhra leaders urged for the support of Rayalaseema leaders to strengthen the issue. But Rayalaseema leaders were not ready to go hand in hand with coastal leaders, as they had their own doubts of development of their region due to the attitude of andhra leaders in taking out the Andhra university and other reasons. On 16 November 1937, the leaders of both the regions sat for an agreement in the house of Kashinathuni Nageshwara Rao, a well known media owner and of Amrutanjan, known as Sribagh. Hence, this agreement came to be known as the Sribagh Agreement.

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Prof K Nageshwar: What is Sribagh Pact? (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: What is Sribagh Pact? (Video)
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శ్రీభాగ్ ఒప్పందం అంటే ఏమిటి, సీమ ప్రజల డిమాండ్ న్యాయమా?||What is Sribagh Pact? Sribagh Pact is an agreement made between the political leaders of Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions during the separate Andhra in 16 November 1937. Historically, the Sribagh Agreement has been an important subject matter to the people of Rayalaseema region, as far as developmental issues due to the attitude of the then Andhra leaders. Since the takeover of South India by the British in late 18th century, Andhra had been merged with Madras State. When the separate Andhra movement started, the Coastal Andhra leaders urged for the support of Rayalaseema leaders to strengthen the issue. But Rayalaseema leaders were not ready to go hand in hand with coastal leaders, as they had their own doubts of development of their region due to the attitude of andhra leaders in taking out the Andhra university and other reasons. On 16 November 1937, the leaders of both the regions sat for an agreement in the house of Kashinathuni Nageshwara Rao, a well known media owner and of Amrutanjan, known as Sribagh. Hence, this agreement came to be known as the Sribagh Agreement.

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