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Andhra Pradesh legislature rejects Telangana bill, adjourned sine die

Hyderabad:  Both houses of the Andhra Pradesh legislature, by a voice vote Thursday, rejected the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill 2013 on creating a separate Telangana state but this may not deter the central government from

IANS IANS Updated on: January 30, 2014 23:16 IST
andhra pradesh legislature rejects telangana bill adjourned
andhra pradesh legislature rejects telangana bill adjourned sine die

Hyderabad:  Both houses of the Andhra Pradesh legislature, by a voice vote Thursday, rejected the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill 2013 on creating a separate Telangana state but this may not deter the central government from tabling the bill in parliament next month.


Congress general secretary Digvijaya Singh said the resolution would have no impact on the process for formation of Telangana state as the bill was sent to the state legislature only for its views.

Digvijaya Singh, who is incharge of Congress party affairs in Andhra Pradesh, told reporters in New Delhi that the union cabinet would meet and incorporate in the bill any good suggestions made by the state legislature before tabling the bill in parliament.

Amid protests by legislators from Telangana, the presiding officers in the legislative assembly and the council announced that official resolution for rejecting the bill were carried and adjourned the houses sine die.

Speaker N. Manohar announced passing of a resolution moved by Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy. In the council, Chairman A. Chakrapani declared that a resolution moved by Endowments Minister C. Ramachandraiah is carried.

The chief minister, in his resolution, has urged President Pranab Mukherjee not to refer the bill to parliament as it seeks to bifurcate the state without any reason and consensus and in utter disregard to linguistic and cultural homogeneity and economic and administrative viability of both the regions.

"Almost all the members have expressed their views in writing which will form part of official records. Proposals for amendments and expression of views in writing by the members on the clauses numbering 9,072 received from members will also form part of official records," Manohar said amid slogans by members from both Telangana and Seemandhra.

He declared that the official records would be submitted to president as views of the house. Chakrapani made a similar announcement in the council.

However, no voting on the bill was conducted as was demanded many a times by the chief minister and other legislators from Seemandhra.

Interestingly, leaders of both Telangana and Seemandhra interpreted Thursday's developments as their victory.

While Telangana leaders claimed that with the completion of the debate on the bill, a major milestone was achieved in the process for formation of new state, their counterparts from Seemandhra said with the passing of resolutions, the legislature has unanimously rejected the state's bifurcation.

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