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Thursday, 9 June 2011

Manmohan to take up Telangana issue with party core committee


Any more delay will boomerang on the State government and party


Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday reportedly assured a delegation of Congress Ministers, MPs, MLAs and MLCs from the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh that he would take up their sentiments on forming a separate Telangana State with the party's core committee and also convey this message to Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee.
June 15 meeting
Mr. Pranab Mukherjee has convened a meeting for June 15 with the elected representatives of the Congress from the region.
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The Prime Minister also listened carefully and did not make any comment when the delegation, led by senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha member K. Keshava Rao, conveyed to him that the people of the Telangana region were asking the elected representatives why they were not quitting their posts as they had failed to get them the separate State that was promised in the 2004 Congress election manifesto and subsequently promised by Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on December 9, 2009 and mentioned in the President Pratibha Patil address to Parliament in 2010.
Naxalism
Congress Member of Parliament from Peddapalli, G. Vivekanand, who was part of the delegation, told The Hindu that the delegation conveyed to the Prime Minister the general apprehension on the revival of naxalism — which had been wiped out from the Telangana region — if the separate State was not formed immediately. The Prime Minister was informed about the urgency in taking a decision on the imbroglio as more than 600 persons had committed suicide for the cause of a Telangana State, he claimed.


The former APCC president and Rajya Sabha member, V. Hanumantha Rao, highlighted the need for taking specific action by the Centre on the issue as any further delay might boomerang on the government and the party.

Positive action
Mr. Kesava Rao said they had told Dr. Manmohan Singh in a clear-cut manner that the elected representatives could not continue in the posts for long if the Centre failed to take an early positive action on the contentious issue.
Two Ministers
Among others, the delegation was joined by Andhra Pradesh's Major Industries Minister J. Geeta Reddy, Primary Education Minister Sailajanath Sake, nine MPs from both Houses of Parliament, nine MLAs, and two MLCs. The meeting lasted for about 45 minutes.

Telangana JAC Thursday set June 25 as the deadline for all Telangana MLA's & MP's to quit.


Telangana JAC Thursday set June 25 as the deadline for all Telangana MLA's & MP's to quit.

TJAC asked all MLA's & MPs from both Cong & TDP to resign if the central government failed to respond positively to the demand for a separate state.

"If the centre fails to take a positive decision by June 25 all public representatives of Congress and TDP should resign and create constitutional crisis," TJAC convenor M. Kodandaram told reporters after a meeting of the apex body.

Kodandaram also appealed to Telangana people not to allow MLAs & MPs to visit the villages if they refuse to resign by June 25.

The meeting also decided to lay siege to Hyderabad June 19 to demand a bill in the coming parliament session for a separate state.

Kodandaram said lakhs of people would come out and cook and eat food on the roads as a mark of protest.

KCR said that he would participate in the protest along with his family members. He urged all families of Telangana to take part.

TJAC also announced a series of protests, including road blockades, during visits by ministers and other public representatives.

The apex body chalked out its future course of action on a day when Congress MPs from Telangana met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi and urged him to initiate immediate steps for formation of separate state.

The MPs led by senior leader K. Keshava Rao told the prime minister that if New Delhi delays a decision it would be difficult for them to visit their constituencies and face people. They also said they would also be forced to quit.

KK told reporters that PM said the government would take an appropriate decision at an appropriate time.