Hyderabad could be modelled after Delhi: Digvijay

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 04 2013 | 6:15 PM IST
Hyderabad, which would be the joint capital of Telangana and the Andhra region for 10 years, could be modelled after Delhi where law and order is handled by the Centre, Congress leader Digvijay Singh has said.
"We are looking at provisions like we have in Delhi where law and order is being handled by the Home Ministry directly and the Police Commissioner is directly responsible to the Lieutenant Governor...Some kind of formulation we are looking at," the AICC General Secretary told Karan Thapar in CNN-IBN's show Devil's Advocate.
He was asked if the city would be part of Telangana or a union territory during the next 10 years.
Singh said the Congress resolution has promised to make Hyderabad a part of Telangana after 10 years and "every effort will be made for a new capital for Andhra".
Asked if his party was in favour of a new States Reorganisation Commission given the clamour for new states after the Telangana decision, he said Congress had passed a resolution in this regard in 2002 and it had not been withdrawn.
"This has been under the consideration of the government since 2002. I don't know (whether) the government will accept it or not. The Congress party had passed a resolution in 2002 for a States Reorganisation Commission which has not been withdrawn."
He dismissed the suggestion that the decision on Telangana was taken to salvage the party's prospects in the coming Lok Sabha elections as there was no broad consensus on the issue.
"You are absolutely wrong. This decision (creation of Telangana) does not depend on any political expediency. We have been talking about Telangana not in the recent past, but since 1950s," he said.
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First Published: Aug 04 2013 | 6:15 PM IST

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