In what may be seen as a big day for Andhra Pradesh, the President's
deadline to the state Assembly to return the draft Telangana Bill to him
ends on Thursday.
On Wednesday, Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy had requested a
three-week extension of the deadline. However, sources in the Home
Ministry said that the Centre was likely to present the Telangana Bill
in Parliament even if the state does not pass a resolution.
It is likely that the Andhra Speaker will return the draft Bill
to the President without a 'yes' or a 'no' from the Assembly. The
Speaker is likely to just encapsulate what the MLAs speak on the Bill.
The President will then forward the Speaker's note and the draft Bill to
the Home Ministry.
The Home Ministry will attempt to bring in a Cabinet note on February
7 seeking to present the Bill before Parliament. The new state will
come into existence once the Telangana Bill is passed by Parliament.
Meanwhile, in the state, all eyes are on the final move of the
Centre. The YSR Congress, led by Jagan Mohan Reddy, has vehemently
opposed the division.
The Congress, however, is divided, with its Telangana MLAs and
MPs backing the demand for bifurcation and the CM himself opposing it.
Reddy has even issued threats to the Congress high command that
he will quit if the new state is created. According to some reports, he
may quit before Parliament meets to debate the Telangana Bill. He is
already in talks with anti-Telangana Congress leaders and may even float
his own political party.
The TDP's stand, however, is ambiguous. TDP chief Chandrababu
Naidu has been demanding justice for both the regions. He is likely to
tie-up with the BJP in the coming Lok Sabha and Assembly elections.
The TRS, the pro-Telangana party of K Chandrashekhara Rao, has
already warned the Centre of dire consequences if the new state is not
created before the Lok Sabha polls.
Andhra Pradesh is going to see both Assembly and Lok Sabha elections held simultaneously in the next three months.Read more..
Source: Breaking News in Hindi
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