Telangana sparks protests

India's decision to create a new state of Telangana has sparked protests in the state of Andhra Pradesh.

Protests resulting in the closing of schools, colleges and business are in their third day, whilst a total of 36 legislators have resigned outraged at the state's splitting into two. In Kurnool, anti-Telangana protesters attacked a statue of the former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi. See here.

The sharing of Hyderabad - a hub of information technology and pharmaceutical industries - as the capital of both states, is the main source of contention.

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