Hyderabad: Union minister for information and broadcasting Manish Tewari on Saturday appealed to the people and leaders of Telangana to be patient as the Congress high command was carrying out a serious exercise to come out with a decision on Telangana soon. The Congress high command is serious about resolving the Telangana issue.It will come out with a decision soon.I request leaders from Telangana and Andhra-Rayalaseema regions to exervise patience, Tewari said.
Tewari,who is also the partys spokesman,told the media that the party had understood the sentiments of T.Tewari was in town to participate in an award giving ceremony.He,however,felt that there was a need for everybody to be patient.He added that the Union home ministry was fully engaged in the process of making a statement on the statehood issue. Meanwhile,governor ESL Narasimhan and PCC president Botsa Satyanarayana arrived in Delhi.While the governor will participate in the two-day governors conference,Botsa was called as part of the party consultations on the Telangana issue.
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Naidus T letter has no clarity: Rayapati
Making light of Vijayawada MP L Rajagopals protests against TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu, veteran Congress MP Rayapati Sambasiva Rao said there was no need to panic about Naidus stand on the issue as there was no clarity in his letter to Centre. Without referring Rajagopals name, Rayapati said Naidus letter was not going to do great harm to the region.Speaking at Samaikyandhra Student JAC meeting at Acharya Nagarjuna University near here on Saturday,Rayapati said there was no need to stall Chandrababu Naidus tour in Guntur. People are interpreting the contents of his letter in different ways.As far as I know,there is no clarity in his letter and hence we need not to worry that Naidus letter might influence the Centre in taking a decision in favour of Telangana, he said. He said that several TDP leaders from Seemandhra region were still with them and opposed the bifurcation of the state.He said Naidu wrote a letter to the Centre only in view of his padayatra in that region.
Rayapati assured the students that the state will remain united and asked them not to take hasty decisions like committing suicides for the state.He said the Telangana region was developed by the Andhra people and they had a right over the developed areas.
Rayapati said they would not agree to the bifurcation of the state at any cost as it would deprive the youth of Seemandhra region of employment opportunities.Congress MLC TGV Krishna Reddy said it would not be possible for the Centre to agree for formation of a separate T State.He said 65% of the states population was opposed to the bifurcation of the state and Centre would not take the decision unilaterally. He,however,blamed Naidu for the present crisis as TRS leader KCR would not have started agitation had Naidu given him a post he wanted when Naidu was at helm. He said KCR had launched the party and movement only after failing to get a berth in Naidus cabinet. Samaikyandhra JAC convenor M Samuel,C Narasimha Rao and student leaders participated in the meeting.
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Tewari,who is also the partys spokesman,told the media that the party had understood the sentiments of T.Tewari was in town to participate in an award giving ceremony.He,however,felt that there was a need for everybody to be patient.He added that the Union home ministry was fully engaged in the process of making a statement on the statehood issue. Meanwhile,governor ESL Narasimhan and PCC president Botsa Satyanarayana arrived in Delhi.While the governor will participate in the two-day governors conference,Botsa was called as part of the party consultations on the Telangana issue.
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Naidus T letter has no clarity: Rayapati
Making light of Vijayawada MP L Rajagopals protests against TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu, veteran Congress MP Rayapati Sambasiva Rao said there was no need to panic about Naidus stand on the issue as there was no clarity in his letter to Centre. Without referring Rajagopals name, Rayapati said Naidus letter was not going to do great harm to the region.Speaking at Samaikyandhra Student JAC meeting at Acharya Nagarjuna University near here on Saturday,Rayapati said there was no need to stall Chandrababu Naidus tour in Guntur. People are interpreting the contents of his letter in different ways.As far as I know,there is no clarity in his letter and hence we need not to worry that Naidus letter might influence the Centre in taking a decision in favour of Telangana, he said. He said that several TDP leaders from Seemandhra region were still with them and opposed the bifurcation of the state.He said Naidu wrote a letter to the Centre only in view of his padayatra in that region.
Rayapati assured the students that the state will remain united and asked them not to take hasty decisions like committing suicides for the state.He said the Telangana region was developed by the Andhra people and they had a right over the developed areas.
Rayapati said they would not agree to the bifurcation of the state at any cost as it would deprive the youth of Seemandhra region of employment opportunities.Congress MLC TGV Krishna Reddy said it would not be possible for the Centre to agree for formation of a separate T State.He said 65% of the states population was opposed to the bifurcation of the state and Centre would not take the decision unilaterally. He,however,blamed Naidu for the present crisis as TRS leader KCR would not have started agitation had Naidu given him a post he wanted when Naidu was at helm. He said KCR had launched the party and movement only after failing to get a berth in Naidus cabinet. Samaikyandhra JAC convenor M Samuel,C Narasimha Rao and student leaders participated in the meeting.
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