Deccan Chronicle

TS raises pending split issues

State demands remerger of seven mandals into Khammam from AP

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC

The Parliament­ary Stan-ding Committee on home affairs headed by P. Chidambara­m met on pending issues and non-implementa­tion of the AP Bifurcatio­n Act, 2014, in Delhi on Friday.

The TS government deputed chief adviser to the government Rajiv Sharma, chief secretary S.K. Joshi and senior officials to make strong arguments before the panel on the non-implementa­tion of assurances given in the Act. The TS wants remerger of seven mandals in Khammam that were merged into AP soon after the bifurcatio­n of state besides division of the AP High Court and division of Schedule IX, X institutio­ns.

The TS questioned as to why the Assembly, Secretaria­t and other government buildings in Hyderabad that were allotted to AP were not handed back to TS even after AP shifted them to Amaravathi.

The TS government took strong exception to Centre delaying the bifurcatio­n of High Court under one pretext or the other.

“We have offered even alternate accommodat­ion in Hyderabad to house AP High Court after bifurcatio­n, if the AP government is not in a position to provide accommodat­ion in Amaravati at present. But no initiative has been taken either by the Centre or the AP government for the bifurcatio­n of court. We have been representi­ng this issue to the Centre for the past four years but in vain,” the TS government argued.

The state government demanded remerger of seven mandals in Khammam, that were merged into AP, within a week of bifurcatio­n of state by issuing an ordinance.

The government also took up the issue of not fulfilling the setting up of Bayyaram steel plant, tribal university, not granting national status to any irrigation project in Telagnana while giving the same to Polavaram project in AP.

The meeting assumed significan­ce in the backdrop of AP Reorganisa­tion Act hogging national attention with the TD moving no confidence motion against NDA government in Lok Sabha recently, which was backed by Congress and other non-BJP parties.

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