Thursday 18 July 2013

AP Political News-High Command Serious on Core Committee Discussions Leakage-Newsmasthi.com

Hyderabad : Both Andhra and Telangana Congress leaders are breaking their heads to know what the decision of the High Command would be on the Telangana issue.

Meanwhile, there is a widespread discussion on how the core committee deliberations had leaked out to the media.

Speaking to the media on Tuesday, AICC general secretary and state incharge Digvijay Singh said that core committee deliberations could not be revealed. Still what the three leaders - the Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy, the Deputy Chief Minister Damodara raja Narasimha and the PCC chief Botsa Satyanarayana - said in their so called roadmaps was already reported in the media. Now suspicions are being expressed if the Congress High Command itself had leaked out the details to gauge the opinion of the Seemandhra and Telangana leaders, before taking a decision.

Digvijay Singh meanwhile surprised everyone on Tuesday by stating that decision on state division would be taken before the 2014 elections. This has come as a surprise to all as there was an intense feeling that the decision would be taken either later this month or early next month. Parliament monsoon session would be beginning on August 5. Telangana leaders are hopeful that a decision would be announced before the session began.

Telangana Congress leaders are seething with anger at the Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy as the news that he had opposed state bifurcation in the recent core committee meeting had become public now.

As it was also reported that Kiran expressed fears that communal forces also would rise their heads if Telangana state was created, MIM MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi met the Deputy Chief Minister Damodara Raja Narasimha to verify the facts.

Telangana leaders are also angry that Kiran had reportedly stated that the naxalixm problem also would intensify if the state was bifurcated.

While Telangana Congress leaders are privately expressing anger, senior leader and Rajya Sabha member V Hanumanta Rao openly lashed out at the Chief Minister. He reminded that the problem of Naxalism was born in Srikakulam district and spread to Khammam and Warangal in Telangana through the Seemandhra districts of Vizianagaram and Visakhapatnam.

Telangana leaders are arguing that the problem of Naxalism arose in the region, as government rejected people’s demand of conceding Telangana in 1969.

There is also a big debate on the reported suggestion of the Chief Minister for a package to Telangana. Some are expressing doubts that what Kiran said in the core committee meeting was being leaked into the media as per a plan.

MP Manda Jagannatham who recently joined the TRS said that Naxalism was born in Seemandhra and not Telangana. He said the Chief Minister had totally failed in controlling terrorism in Hyderabad
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