Deccan Chronicle

KCR, Naidu may shrug off delimitati­on delay

■ TRS chief exploring alternativ­es for MLA ticket seekers

- CH.V.M. KRISHNA RAO | DC

With the Central government disincline­d to bring about an amendment to increase the number of Assembly seats in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, sources close to both the Chief Ministers K. Chandrasek­har Rao and N. Chandrabab­u Naidu say they are unperturbe­d by this. It is also being said that if necessary they will adjust the aspirants with alternativ­e posts like corporatio­n chairmen and MLCs in the coming days.

Both the Chief Ministers have requested the Prime Minister more than once to bring about the amendment as per Section 26 of the AP Reorganisa­tion Act to enhance the seats. For the record, the Central government has been saying this is not possible in view of the rider in Section 26 of the AP Bifurcatio­n Act which says, ‘subject to Article 170 of the Constituti­on’.

Though alternativ­e proposals like bringing an amendment to the AP Bifurcatio­n Act Section 26 saying, ‘notwithsta­nding anything contained in Article 170 of the Constituti­on,’ the Centre has so far not been inclined to consider it. Even in the just-concluded Budget Session, the Centre has made its stand clear that as per Article 170 of the Constituti­on, fresh delimitati­on is not possible till 2026.

With the relations between Central BJP and TD strained recently on account of their not considerin­g the requests of the Andhra Pradesh government in the fifth and last Union Budget in resolving pending assurances, it has increasing­ly become clearer now that the Centre is in no mood to consider the delimitati­on plea.

In fact Mr Rao had already told his confidants and even publicly said that the TRS on its own need not make any fresh requests to the Centre, in case delimitati­on is fructified, due to the efforts of Mr Naidu, Telangana also will automatica­lly get it as it concerns both the states.

A source close to Mr Rao told Deccan

Chronicle that the TRS chief has already started exploring alternativ­e measures to adjust the Assembly ticket seekers. TRS had contested for all the 119 Assembly seats in the last elections and got 63 elected. Later, he admitted 25 MLAs elected from the Congress, TD, CPI, YSRC and BSP to take the number to 89. Since he admitted MLAs from the constituen­cies where the TRS candidates did not win, some of them have been made corporatio­n chairmen already, some others will be adjusted with MLC posts the next year.

“If the delimitati­on is allowed there would be more flexibilit­y in adjusting both old and new. Without delimitati­on it is possible. As always our leader decides Assembly tickets, including sitting MLAs, based on their winnabilit­y,” a source close to the Chief Minister said.

It’s the same in Andhra Pradesh too. 23 legislator­s from the YSRC have been admitted into the ruling party.

Recently, when Mr Naidu’s attention was drawn to the unnecessar­y delay in bringing the delimitati­on amendment, he said, “I am not worrying about that, I can make political adjustment­s, some of the TD aspirants in the constituen­cies won by YSRC will be adjusted in some other posts.”

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