Deccan Chronicle

Speculatio­n over UT status for city

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

With the Hyderabad Liberation Day on September 17 just a month away, there is a buzz of political speculatio­n that the BJP government might be considerin­g to carve out Hyderabad as a Union Territory to corner the TRS and the MIM.

Hyderabad-as-Union Territory was a demand made by all parties except the MIM during the statehood struggle. That never came to pass, and Hyderabad was made the joint capital of AP and TS.

The idea being propagated by BJP circles is that direct administra­tion of Hyderabad by the Centre will help contain the MIM, a staunch rival of the BJP. Party leaders have already ramped up the demand to take action against MIM president Asaduddin Owaisi and his brother Akbaruddin Owaisi.

Leaders from major political parties said that they are prepared for a showdown with the NDA government by launching a major public agitation if such a move on changing the status of Hyderabad were to come through.

With the Hyderabad Liberation Day on September 17 just a month away, there is a buzz of political speculatio­n that the BJP government might be considerin­g to carve out Hyderabad as a Union Territory to corner the TRS and the MIM.

The BJP state leadership has been claiming that it will celebrate Liberation Day officially and have home minister and BJP chief Amit Shah to hoist the National Flag in Hyderabad. The TRS has prevented the BJP from celebratin­g Liberation Day since the formation of the separate state.

Leaders of the Congress, the TRS and the MIM believe it is “not within the realm of possibilit­y” that Hyderabad can be made a Union Territory. But they also admit that they cannot rule out the possibilit­y after the BJP enforcing the revocation of Article 370 in J&K and its bifurcatio­n and downgrade from statehood to UT.

The TRS is optimistic and believes that any such attempt by the BJP will only strengthen the ruling pink party. TRS leaders say that the BJP State leadership thinks it will get some political mileage by floating such speculatio­n aimed at cornering and embarrassi­ng the ruling party and government led by K. Chandrasek­har Rao.

Mr B. Vinod Kumar, politburo member of the TRS, said, “I don’t think the BJP will dare to attempt to make Hyderabad into a Union Territory, which will only strengthen the TRS and our president K. Chandrasek­har Rao.”

He said that if there is any such attempt from the BJP, the people of the state will come out onto the roads in protest.

Congress leaders said there is no point even considerin­g such a move, but post the abrogation of Article 370 they concede that there is a feeling that the BJP might do anything for political gains, which is why such fake news and rumours get traction, especially on social media.

Telangana PCC chief N. Uttam Kumar Reddy said, “making Hyderabad a Union Territory is not possible and it is a mere rumour. I cannot comment on hypothetic­al questions.”

MIM general secretary Ahmad Pasha Quadri said his party did not take cognisance of speculatio­n of BJP making Hyderabad a Union Territory, reiteratin­g that the MIM has opposed the idea since the beginning.

A senior leader of the MIM said that the party will launch an agitation if any such attempt is made. He said the people of the state will agitate and without Hyderabad, there was no meaning in getting a separate state of Telangana.

The BJP has been targeting the TRS right from the time the new state was formed on the issue of celebratin­g the Hyderabad Liberation Day, accusing it of not allowing the celebratio­n because of pressure from its ally, the MIM.

It works for BJP that the talk of UT remains in salience in the lead-up to a possible confrontat­ion with the TRS on the issue of Liberation Day. When asked if BJP was seriously considerin­g the idea of making Hyderabad a UT to get at the TRS, a senior leader of the saffron party, instead of refuting it, said, “I cannot say at this point of time.”

 ?? — DC ?? Rajya Sabha MP Garikapati Mohan Rao greets BJP working president J.P. Nadda during a public meeting at Nampally on Sunday as Union minister of state for home G. Kishan Reddy and BJP national general secretary P. Muralidhar Rao look on.
— DC Rajya Sabha MP Garikapati Mohan Rao greets BJP working president J.P. Nadda during a public meeting at Nampally on Sunday as Union minister of state for home G. Kishan Reddy and BJP national general secretary P. Muralidhar Rao look on.

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