The Telangana Judges Association also called for a 'High Court Bandh' tomorrow.
The development also escalated the row between Telangana Government and the Centre, with the TRS blaming the Centre for not bifurcating the HC following carving out of Telangana from undivided Andhra Pradesh in 2014.
Protesting the action taken by the High Court today, about 200 judicial officers working across the state decided to go on mass leave for 15 days beginning today.
The ruling TRS today alleged that the Centre was being "insensitive" in not bifurcating the High Court so far.
TRS Lok Sabha member K Kavitha said her father and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao even proposed to hold a protest dharna in Delhi over the issue.
However, Union Law Minister D V Sadananda Gowda said the Centre had no role in the bifurcation of a high court. The state government blaming the Centre on the issue was "unacceptable and intolerable", Gowda said.
"Creation of new high court for Telangana...It's in the hands of Chief Minister and Chief Justice of that high court (which is common for two states at present)," Gowda told PTI.
"If the Chief Minister provides all the infrastructure and other things, rest of the things high court will take care. Simply putting the blame on the Centre, its not fair on anybody," Gowda said.
On the CM's proposed dharna, Gowda said, "For no reason
if he holds a dharna, people will evaluate the dharna."
She said TRS MPs had raised the issue in Parliament and Rao had approached the PM "10 times" for bifurcation of the high court, but the Centre refused to respond under pressure from Chandrababu Naidu.
There was a "conspiracy" by the Andhra Pradesh government and some "Andhra elders at the Centre" in "Andhra Judges" getting the option to work in Telangana, she said.
Advocates and judicial employees across Telangana launched an agitation on June six protesting the provisional allocation. They objected to the judges from Andhra Pradesh getting appointments in Telangana courts.
After the suspension of nine more judges today, Telangana Judges Association held an emergency meeting where they decided to proceed on a fortnight-long mass casual leave.
Telangana Advocates JAC co-convener T Sriranga Rao had
earlier said the allocation of judges was done by the High Court without taking into consideration the guidelines framed by the HC itself in February this year.
"We have been seeking preparation of a fresh list of allocation between the two states as per the native district declared by the judicial officers at the time of entry into service," Rao said.
"BJP supports Telangana judges' protest and (is against) the injustice being meted out to them. CM KCR is equally responsible for not acting on time, while the provisional list was in process.
"Governor in consultation with Chief Justice of High Court and the CM appoints district judges. What was KCR doing throughout this 5-6 month process? Why did not he protest when the list was notified in May 2016 by HC? His protest now is purely political," BJP spokesperson Krishna Saagar Rao said.
Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya would meet Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Law Minister D V Sadananda Gowda with A Narasimha Reddy, Chairman, Bar Council of AP and Telangana in Delhi today over the issue, a BJP release said.
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