VISAKHAPATNAM: For them it hardly makes a difference if they are living in a united or bifurcated Andhra Pradesh. Some of them are either too young or ignorant to understand the socio-economic and political implications of a bifurcated state, while others are from sidelined or marginalised communities struggling for day-to-day existence.
But these poor tribal, rural and street children, women, aged and ailing people all have been dragged into the current bifurcation imbroglio willy-nilly and are being forced to bear the brunt of Samaikyandhra agitation because social works by government and non-governmental organisations have come to a standstill.
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