Strife in Cong over Telangana; CWC decision likely today
BY MPost30 July 2013 10:19 PM GMT
MPost30 July 2013 10:19 PM GMT
Taking a step forward, the Congress Working Committee (CWC) on Tuesday may give a go-ahead to the creation of Telangana state, a decision that could trigger protests from within the party amidst reported threat of resignation by chief minister Kirankumar Reddy.
The CWC, the highest policy-making body of the Congress, is scheduled to meet at 5:30 pm. Just before that the party, which is said to have made up its mind on the division of Andhra Pradesh, will consult UPA allies on the ticklish issue.
The high-level meetings are being called ahead of the Monsoon session of Parliament beginning on 5 August, when a bill relating to formation of Telangana is required to be passed if a decision is taken.
AICC general secretary in-charge of Andhra Pradesh Digvijay Singh, who has been holding discussions with the state leaders, said a decision has to be taken in ‘national interest’. He did not elaborate.
The Congress leadership has been having discussions on the issue with the state leaders and at the central level and has given enough indications of going in favour of Telangana.
The issues that appear to be dogging them are whether Telangana should consist of just 10 districts of the region or should include a couple of districts from Rayalaseema. Also, the issue of Hyderabad – to be capital of Telangana or to be a joint capital – has to be resolved.
One more issue could be whether to make Hyderabad a Union Territory for some years to prevent immediate problems.
Amidst these moves, Andhra chief minister, who hails from Rayalaseema region, is said to be strongly opposed to the division of the state and has made it clear to the leadership that he would not be a party to such a move.
The CWC, the highest policy-making body of the Congress, is scheduled to meet at 5:30 pm. Just before that the party, which is said to have made up its mind on the division of Andhra Pradesh, will consult UPA allies on the ticklish issue.
The high-level meetings are being called ahead of the Monsoon session of Parliament beginning on 5 August, when a bill relating to formation of Telangana is required to be passed if a decision is taken.
AICC general secretary in-charge of Andhra Pradesh Digvijay Singh, who has been holding discussions with the state leaders, said a decision has to be taken in ‘national interest’. He did not elaborate.
The Congress leadership has been having discussions on the issue with the state leaders and at the central level and has given enough indications of going in favour of Telangana.
The issues that appear to be dogging them are whether Telangana should consist of just 10 districts of the region or should include a couple of districts from Rayalaseema. Also, the issue of Hyderabad – to be capital of Telangana or to be a joint capital – has to be resolved.
One more issue could be whether to make Hyderabad a Union Territory for some years to prevent immediate problems.
Amidst these moves, Andhra chief minister, who hails from Rayalaseema region, is said to be strongly opposed to the division of the state and has made it clear to the leadership that he would not be a party to such a move.
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