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Jason Saber, 9 May 2018
 
image located by 
Jason Saber, 9 May 2018
From
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/telangana/gondwana-flag-hoisted-in-adilabad:
Gondwana flag hoisted in Adilabad
SPECIAL 
CORRESPONDENT
DURVAGUDA , MAY 09, 2018 00:37 IST
UPDATED: MAY 09, 2018 
00:37 IST
Flag reflects aspirations of Adivasis
For the first time 
in Telangana, Adivasis have flown the Gondwana flag at Durvaguda in Indervelli 
mandal in Adilabad district on Tuesday. The event is significant given the more 
than six-month-old friction between the aboriginal and Lambada tribes.
The flag was hoisted by Soyam Bapu Rao, president of Adivasi Hakkula Porata 
Samithi (Tudum Debba)  an organisation of aboriginal people in Telangana. This 
is also significant in the backdrop of the stand-off between Adivasis and 
Lambadas.
More important however, is the association of the flag with 
aspirations of the Adivasis, especially the Gonds across Central India. The flag 
is central to the demand of the ethnic people for a separate Gondwana State, 
though the voice is comparatively muted.
The seven coloured flag also 
carried the image of Bada Dev, the clan god of different denominations of Gonds. 
According to Chahkati Krishnamurthy, a youth who is considered savvy about 
religious and other affairs of the Gonds, the flag was given to the tribe by the 
founder and hero of Gonds  Pahandi Kupar Lingo.
He gave the colours 
which are in tune with nature. The life of Adivasis is in tune with nature, he 
opined, while tracing the history of the aboriginal people in Gondwanaland.
Mr. Bapu Rao touched upon the pathetic condition of Adivasis in Adilabad. He 
squarely blamed the State government for the problems dogging the ethnic people.
located by Jason Saber, 9 May 2018