The Asian Age

AP CM: Address issues first

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Hyderabad, Aug. 8: Treading a cautious path on the Telangana issue, Andhra Pradesh chief minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy said here on Thursday that the Centre should address the complicate­d issues concerned with the bifurcatio­n of the state first before it embarks on the process.

Breaking his silence on the Congress’ decision to form a separate Telangana state, he gave out statistics and highlighte­d complicate­d issues related to water and power sharing as well as the status of Hyderabad, which will arise during the bifurcatio­n of Andhra Pradesh.

“I am not suggesting anything. I am only suggesting that all these issues connected to the people have to be addressed before we go ahead with whatever decision we want to take. These are issues connected to the people. Without addressing these issues, we must not create bigger problems than the existing problems in the anxiety to create a state. We have to address these issues,” he said here.

“My request to the Centre or the committee, which will look into this, is that all these issues have to be addressed,” he said.

On Wednesday, the Congress set up a fourmember committee headed by defence minister A. K. Antony. Asked if he wanted the CWC to withdraw its decision, he said there is a need for clarity about all the issues.

However, replying to a query, he also said he represente­d “both the regions” and that these issues concerned all people in the state.

 ?? — PTI ?? Tamil Eelam Supporters Organisati­on members protest against Sri Lanka in Chennai on Thursday. They had urged the Central government to boycott the Commonweal­th Summit scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka in November till the rights of the Tamil minorities...
— PTI Tamil Eelam Supporters Organisati­on members protest against Sri Lanka in Chennai on Thursday. They had urged the Central government to boycott the Commonweal­th Summit scheduled to be held in Sri Lanka in November till the rights of the Tamil minorities...

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