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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Assembly session on T likely on Dec 2-3-Union Cabinet To Clear T Draft Bill Tomorrow

 Hyderabad: The stage is being set for perhaps the last session of the state assembly of the united AP.  Following a directive from the Centre, the assembly secretariat has begun preparations to hold the special session in the first week of December. The short but historic session which can extend to a maximum of four days, if necessary, will most likely commence on December 2 or 3, said sources.
On Tuesday, Speaker Nadendla Manohar held meetings with the assembly staff and according to sources in the assembly secretariat,a meeting is scheduled with the police officials on Wednesday. While security is always reviewed in detail before the commencement of every session, this special session where the Telangana draft bill will come up for discussion will see unprecedented security in view of the seriousness and importance of the issue, said an official.

According to sources in the govt, as per the latest indications, the Union cabinet will clear the T draft bill at its meeting on November 28 after which it would be sent to President Pranab Mukherjee. By December 1, the President is likely to send the bill to the assembly speaker who will then decide on convening the House which was adjourned sine die on June 21 this year but has unusually not been prorogued, they said.
The Speaker will discuss with all political parties and the leader of the House on when to convene the session. Since the order would come from the President, there would not be any delay in the resumption of the assembly, said sources in the legislature department. Apparently, the directive from Delhi is that the T draft bill should be returned at the earliest as the fortnight-long winter session of Parliament is scheduled to commence on December 5.

Meanwhile, Seemandhra ministers and MPs are lobbying for a 15-day assembly session. Their argument is that all the members should be given sufficient time to express their views as the issue of bifurcation of the state concerns everybody. According to ministers Ganta Srinivasa Rao, TG Venkatesh, Kotla Suryaprakash Reddy and MPs KVP Ramachandra Rao, Vundavalli Arun Kumar and Anantha Venkatram Reddy, refusal to give sufficient time to all the members could attract legal trouble.

KCR to leave for Delhi on Dec 3


Hyderabad:With the T bill likely to be tabled in the Parliament during the winter session commencing on December 5, TRS President K Chandrashekar Rao is expected to land in Delhi on Dec 3. TRS leaders said apart from taking part in the Parliament session, KCR will meet leaders of the national parties in a bid to drum up support for the T-bill. Despite the Centre appearing to be sincere on tabling the Telangana bill in Parliament, we do not want to take any chances at this crucial juncture. We will contact all the political parties and seek their support to pass the bill, said K Keshava Rao, TRS secretary general who will be accompanying KCR to the national capital. He said MPs G Vivekananada, Manda Jaganatham, and party senior leaders B Vinod Kumar, Etala Rajender and K Taraka Rama Rao would also leave for Delhi along with the TRS chief. The TRS leaders said KCRs Delhi visit would also be aimed at pre-empting the possible attempts of the Seemandhra leaders to sabotage the state assembly session expected to take place after the President sends the draft bill on Telangana to the House. Apart from BJP leaders including its national president Rajnath Singh, KCR is likely to meet Sharad Pawar, Sharad Yadav and those from the RJD.
             (Source-toi)

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