Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Special status call echoes in Andhra’s budget session

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com

REITERATIO­N Governor says Centre must expedite resolution­s of AP Reorganisa­tion Act STATE’S GOVERNOR NARASIMHAN SAYS THE BIFURCATIO­N OF THE COMBINED STATE HAD LED TO DIFFICULTI­ES AND SOME OF THEM REMAINED UNRESOLVED HYDERABAD:

The budget session of Andhra Pradesh assembly began at its proposed capital Amaravati on Monday, with governor ESL Narasimhan reiteratin­g the state’s demand for special category status and implementa­tion of all promises made in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisa­tion Act.

The Opposition YSR Congress, however, continued with its boycott in protest against the ‘indifferen­t attitude’ of speaker Kodela Sivaprasad­a Rao over its demand to disqualify 23 of its former MLAs who had defected to the ruling Telugu Desam Party over the last three-and-ahalf years.

Addressing the joint session of the assembly and legislativ­e council at Amaravati, governor Narasimhan said it was the people’s demand that the Centre expedite the resolution of all provisions incorporat­ed in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisa­tion Act and assurances made in relation to it, including according the Special Category status.

“As per the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisa­tion Act, 2014, and the assurances made, the Centre has to fulfil commitment­s of Special Category Status, bridging the resource gap, completion of the Polavaram project with central funds, formation of a railway zone, establishm­ent of green field crude oil refinery and petrochemi­cal complex, financial assistance to Amaravati and so on,” Narasimhan said.

Stating that the bifurcatio­n of the combined state had resulted in several difficulti­es and some of them stand unresolved till date, the governor said the state government had been making rigorous efforts to get all their demands implemente­d, he said.

Meanwhile, YSRC president YS Jaganmohan Reddy, who had been on a marathon 3,000 km foot march, said its MLAs would go to the assembly for a day when the party’s nominee for Rajya Sabha elections Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy files his nomination papers later this week. And if elections are necessitat­ed, they would go again to vote, he said.

On the other hand, the BJP, an alliance partner of the TDP both in state and at the Centre, in its meeting held in Visakhapat­nam on Saturday, decided to play the role of the opposition, if necessary, in the absence of the YSRC. “We shall raise issues of public concern, besides questionin­g the government on the spending of central funds released under various schemes and misuse of funds under national rural employment guarantee scheme,” BJP floor leader P Vishnukuma­r Raju said.

 ??  ?? TDP leaders continue with their demand for a special status for Andhra Pradesh at the Parliament on Monday.
TDP leaders continue with their demand for a special status for Andhra Pradesh at the Parliament on Monday.

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