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Thursday, July 18, 2013

CWC to take final call on T - PCC Chief For Hyd As Joint Capital For Two Decades

The CWC will take a clear-cut decision on Telangana by passing a resolution that will say yes or no to the creation of the separate state,PCC president Botsa Satyanarayana categorically said here on Wednesday. Giving details of his presentation before the Congress core committee meeting in Delhi last week,the PCC chief said he was for Hyderabad as Union territory and joint capital of both the states at least for two decades and that he differed with chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy on smaller states becoming a breeding ground for Naxalism.

In an informal chat with the media on Wednesday after his weeklong stay in Delhi, Botsa said the CWC would simply adopt a yes or no resolution on Telangana. He also hoped that such a decision would be announced very soon,hopefully by the end of this month. After the Congress core committee meeting, Botsa met central leaders such as Digvijay Singh,Sushilkumar Shinde, S Jaipal Reddy and Ghulam Nabi Azad and was confident that the CWC will take the final call on Telangana. There wont be any ambiguity this time.The CWC will clinch the issue once for all. Even leaving the matter to the party president will not arise. The CWC will simply adopt a resolution on whether to divide the state or not, Botsa said. The PCC chief said in his presentation before the Congress core committee meeting, he advocated Union territory status for Hyderabad on the Hong Kong model, if the division becomes inevitable. At least for two decades,such an arrangement is necessary. Hyderabad had been given undue preference. I do not want to judge whether these policies were right or wrong.Decisions such as the setting up of BHEL then and IIT now in Hyderabad instead of in the backward districts have resulted in lopsided development. Hyderabad gained prominence at the cost of other regions, he said.

Speaker-Diggy meet raises T hopes -
Manohar Called To Delhi For Briefing On T Road Map
Assembly speaker Nadendla Manohar on Wednesday called on AICC general secretary in-charge of Andhra Pradesh affairs Digvijay Singh in New Delhi. The meeting assumes significance as Manohar arrived in Delhi close on the heels of Congress core committee meeting which heard the views of chief minister Kiran Kumar Reddy,deputy chief minister C Damodar Rajanarasimha and PCC president Botsa Satyanarayana on the Telangana state issue.

Wednesdays meeting took place amid speculations that the Centre may ask the state to move a resolution on Telangana to seek the opinion of the House once the CWC makes its decision known.The speaker,who met Digvijay at around 11.30 am,is said to have been specifically called to Delhi to discuss the formalities to be fulfilled to move a resolution in the Assembly. Manohar on his part is understood to have conveyed to the AICC leader how the Telangana issue derailed the assembly sessions in the recent past with adjournments and expulsions. Though Manohar avoided the media after the meeting,sources however said he had been briefed by Digvijay about the road map the Congress formulated for Telangana.If the CWC decides to bifurcate the state,things may move quickly leading to the adoption of a resolution by the assembly.Speaker is said to have informed the AICC general secretary about the parties positions in the assembly and possibility of cross voting, violation of the whip etc during the voting on the T resolution. On the other hand,T-Congress leaders V Hanumantha Rao and KR Amose came down heavily on the chief minister for allegedly trying to stall the formation of Telangana state.


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CWC to take a clear-cut decision on T by passing a yes or no resolution on separate state
Decision on Telangana expected by month-end PCC chief differed with Kiran Kumars views on smaller states becoming breeding ground for Naxalism
      
Naxalism not a great threat Until industries are set up in other regions that could absorb the youth from outside Hyderabad,the city should be administered as Union Territory for at least 20 years,he said.According to Botsa,70% of the states youth get their livelihood in Hyderabad.When asked if he considered Naxalism too big a threat to avoid division of the state,the PCC chief said Naxalism had nothing to do with the size of the state.The Naxalite issue is in no way connected to the geography of the state.Naxalism was rampant earlier in Andhra Pradesh.Even then chief minister Chandrababu Naidu was attacked by Maoists.Between 2000 and 2003,the state recorded thousands of Maoist-related incidents.But,in the same Andhra Pradesh,after 2004,the issue has been tackled effectively, he said.
Stating that development and policies of the political leadership played a crucial role in the containment of the Maoist menace,Botsa said: The welfare programmes initiated by the Congress government have improved the living standards of poor,especially in the Naxal-affected areas.Now,they are in a position to eat two meals a day.People find no reason to gravitate towards violence.So,the argument that smaller states foster Maoism does not hold water.What matters is administration and development, he said.Botsa said he submitted two road maps.One,to face the challenges in case there is division and the other for united Andhra Pradesh, he said,and added that he would abide by whatever decision the party high command takes on the division of the state.
(Source-toi)        
           

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