Deccan Chronicle

Guv tells CMs, handle hot stuff

His remark assumes significan­ce as health scams surfaced recently

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Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan brought warring Chief Ministers N. Chandrabab­u Naidu and K. Chandrasek­har Rao together again at the Raj Bhavan on Monday and requested them to sort out all outstandin­g issues facing AP and Telangana across the table.

The Governor told the CMs that certain issues like Eamcet, Nagarjuna Sagar, division of institutio­ns under the 9th and 10th Schedules of the AP Reorganisa­tion Act among others had to be dealt by them and not left to ministers.

Mr Narasimhan, who discussed various issues with the CMs for over an hour at the Raj Bhavan after the “at home” hosted by him for both states, reportedly told them to ensure that students were not put to hardships over Eamcet.

Corruption in the public domain, particular­ly political corruption, is the root of poverty and backwardne­ss, Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan said on Republic Day.

Stating that nine out of 10 Telangana districts are backward, and need special attention, he said there is a need to revive public health systems to ensure affordable medicare to the common man, an obvious reference to swine flu which has claimed about 25 lives so far.

The Governor said all district headquarte­rs hospitals would be upgraded into super-speciality hospitals and a health university would be establishe­d in Warangal.

“My government has rolled out a transparen­t strategy to augment welfare for the poor,” he said.

The comment on corruption assumes significan­ce in the wake of the sacking of Dr T. Rajaiah as health minister.

Making special mention of Hyderabad, the Governor said that the city would be transforme­d into a safe global city with top priority given to law and order.

In his 25-minute address, the Governor, who began in Telugu with a couplet “Na Telangana, talli kanjuta valli... Na Telangana, koti ratnala veena, (My Telangana is great, my motherland is akin to a musical instrument embellishe­d with precious stones)” shifted to English and ended in Telugu again.

“Nearly 80 per cent of the state population comprises weaker sections, casting a heavy responsibi­lity on the sevenmonth-old state government to bring them on par with the developed segments,” he said.

“Notwithsta­nding the initial impediment­s, my government has unveiled an ambitious developmen­t and welfare agenda and the state shall work relentless­ly for realisatio­n of these goals,” he added.

 ??  ?? Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan hoists the National Flag celebratin­g Republic day at Parade Grounds at Secunderab­ad while Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao looks on.
Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan hoists the National Flag celebratin­g Republic day at Parade Grounds at Secunderab­ad while Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao looks on.
 ??  ?? MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi hoists the National Flag at old city on Monday.
MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi hoists the National Flag at old city on Monday.
 ??  ?? DGP Anurag Sharma and Hyderabad CP Mahendar Reddy participat­e at the R-Day celebratio­ns at Parade Grounds, Secunderab­ad.
DGP Anurag Sharma and Hyderabad CP Mahendar Reddy participat­e at the R-Day celebratio­ns at Parade Grounds, Secunderab­ad.

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