New Delhi: In what is turning out to be a Todays-Take-On-Telangana scenario being dished out by the Congress,Union home minister Sushilkumar Shinde said on Monday that a decision this way or that way on the separate state demand would be announced soon. When asked at a press conference here whether Telangana was a closed chapter,Shinde said: It is not a closed chapter.Since the issue is open,discussions are going on to decide this way or that way on Telangana.There is no time limit to complete the consultation process,but we are interested in a quick decision he added.In a clear snub to the resignation threat by 7 Telangana Congress MPs,Shinde said it has had no impact.Demanding an early decision on the statehood issue,the MPs,Madhu Yaskhi Goud,Gutha Sukhender Reddy,G Vivekananad,S Rajaiah,K Rajagopal Reddy,Ponnam Prabhakar and Manda Jagannatham had submitted their resignations to the party high command on January 28.
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Botsa mum on T-parleys in Delhi
New Delhi: PCC president Botsa Satyanarayana on Monday met senior party leader Digvijay Singh,AICC treasurer Motilal Vora and Union tourism minister K Chiranjeevi.
Even though he is said to have been summoned by the party high command,he could not get an audience with Sonia Gandhi.Speaking to the media,Botsa said he had conveyed his opinion on Telangana to the party high command.He,however,refused to share the information.I have conveyed the feelings of the people from all the regions.I am hopeful that the Centre will resolve the issue as early as possible.The high command invited me to Delhi to record my views as PCC president. Ultimately,he said,he would abide by the decision of the party.He added he would have one more round of discussions in Delhi on February 15 and 16 during the conference of PCC presidents and CLP leaders being convened by Rahul Gandhi.In the latest exercise on resolving the T issue,the Congress has already had one round of discussion with CM Kiran Kumar Reddy and will do so with governor E S L Narasimhan and his TN counterpart K Rosaiah in the coming days.
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(SOURCE-TOI)
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Botsa mum on T-parleys in Delhi
New Delhi: PCC president Botsa Satyanarayana on Monday met senior party leader Digvijay Singh,AICC treasurer Motilal Vora and Union tourism minister K Chiranjeevi.
Even though he is said to have been summoned by the party high command,he could not get an audience with Sonia Gandhi.Speaking to the media,Botsa said he had conveyed his opinion on Telangana to the party high command.He,however,refused to share the information.I have conveyed the feelings of the people from all the regions.I am hopeful that the Centre will resolve the issue as early as possible.The high command invited me to Delhi to record my views as PCC president. Ultimately,he said,he would abide by the decision of the party.He added he would have one more round of discussions in Delhi on February 15 and 16 during the conference of PCC presidents and CLP leaders being convened by Rahul Gandhi.In the latest exercise on resolving the T issue,the Congress has already had one round of discussion with CM Kiran Kumar Reddy and will do so with governor E S L Narasimhan and his TN counterpart K Rosaiah in the coming days.
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(SOURCE-TOI)
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