2 months on, T'gana yet to have full-fledged Cabinet; oppn slams govt

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Feb 13 2019 | 4:35 PM IST

Two months after Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao assumed office, Telangana is yet to have a full-fledged Cabinet, with the opposition lashing out at the government over the "delay".

The ruling Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) said a government-appointed committee tasked to look into ways to streamline the entire administration by bringing together connected departments under one minister has completed its exercise.

"That exercise took a lot of time. Very shortly, the Cabinet will be formed based on the exercise," TRS spokesperson Abid Rasool Khan said Wednesday.

Rao was sworn in on December 13 last year after the TRS swept to power for the second consecutive term with a thumping majority.

Mohd Mahmood Ali also took oath along with him and he was allotted the Home portfolio on the same day, making it a two-member Cabinet, including the chief minister.

Since then, there has been no Cabinet expansion.

"It's a constitutional violation," Congress spokesperson Sravan Dasoju said on the "delay" in constituting a full-fledged Cabinet.

"There is zero governance, defunct bureaucracy and complete anarchy in the state. Thousands of files have piled up and the budget is yet to be presented," Dasoju told PTI.

"There is utter chaos and financial bankruptcy, salaries are not being paid on time, pensions are not being paid on time," he alleged.

Telangana BJP president K Laxman also hit out at the TRS government. "This is Nizam-like rule," he said.

"With no minister to take care of the administration, files are accumulating in hundreds," Laxman alleged.

CPI general secretary Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy said: "I am really surprised. Nobody is able to tell the reason. I think he (Rao) is in a fix on how to select the Cabinet colleagues; he is confused that there would be dissent from a large section of people (who miss out on Cabinet berths)."

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First Published: Feb 13 2019 | 4:35 PM IST

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