The Asian Age

Special status for AP after ’ 19 win: Rahul

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday lent support to Telugu Desam Party and YSR Congress leaders’ demand for a special category status to Andhra Pradesh. He joined a protest at Jantar Mantar here and said, “We are for special category status for Andhra Pradesh. It will be the first thing we will do when we come to power in 2019.” A united Opposition can force the Centre “to do justice to the people of Andhra Pradesh,” he said.

After his return from Italy, Congress president Rahul Gandhi joined the protesting Telugu Desam Party and YSR Congress leaders and said the “first thing” his party will do if voted to power in 2019 is give a special status to Andhra Pradhesh.

Speaking at Jantar Mantar, Mr Gandhi said, “We are for special category status for Andhra Pradesh. The first thing we will do when we come to power in 2019 is give the state special category status. I am confident that if we stand together, we will convince the Centre and PM Modi that what is due to people of state should be given.”

He later tweeted that a united Opposition can force the Centre “to do justice to the people of Andhra Pradesh”.

The demand for a special status category was raised after erstwhile Andhra Pradesh was bifurcated. The protesters claim that the bifurcatio­n caused a huge revenue deficit for the successor Andhra Pradesh.

Both Houses of Parliament have seen repeated adjournmen­ts with legislator­s from the state demanding a special status for Andhra Pradesh.

Though the ruling Telugu Desam Party ( TDP) is part of the NDA government at the Centre, its leaders are protesting against the Central government for “neglecting Andhra Pradesh”.

Several other Opposition parties have also supported the demand being raised by legislator­s from Andhra Pradesh.

The Opposition YSR Congress Party has announced that all its five MPs would resign on April 6 if the demand was not met.

Insiders claim that there have been meetings also between senior ministers of the Central government and legislator­s from Andhra Pradesh, but till now no breakthrou­gh has been achieved.

The first half of the Budget Session, which ended on February 9, was also marked by similar adjournmen­ts after protests by leaders from Andhra Pradesh.

I am confident that if we stand together, we will convince the Centre and PM Modi that what is due to people of state should be given — Rahul Gandhi,

Congress president

 ?? — BIPLAB BANERJEE ?? Congress president Rahul Gandhi shakes hand with former Union minister P. Pallam Raju during their agitation demanding special category status for Andhra Pradesh, at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, on Tuesday.
— BIPLAB BANERJEE Congress president Rahul Gandhi shakes hand with former Union minister P. Pallam Raju during their agitation demanding special category status for Andhra Pradesh, at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi, on Tuesday.

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