Rao says Seemandhra ministers will continue to block Telangana bill

Demand for Union Territory Status for Hyderabad was "non-negotiable"

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 14 2014 | 5:22 PM IST
A day after his 16 colleagues were suspended from Lok Sabha for creating ruckus, Union minister K S Rao today said ministers from Seemandhra region would continue to "block" the Telangana bill if the government did not accept their demands.

He also said their demand for Union Territory Status for Hyderabad was "non-negotiable".

"We will continue to protest. We will continue to raise the same issues... I will be in Parliament to block the bill," Rao, a senior Congress leader, told reporters here.

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The Textiles Minister said all his ministerial colleagues from the Seemandhra region will join him to block the bill in the Lower House.

Rao presented four demands for arriving at a peaceful solution to the "burning" problem.

He said that Hyderabad should be made a Union Territory at least for 10 years till the people of Seemandhra built their own capital. The bill should have a provision to add Anantapur and Karnool districts be part of Telangana, Rao said.

He asked the government to give Bhadrachalam division, which has been made part of Khammam district in Telangana, to Seemandhra.

Amendments should be brought in the bill for the transfer of villages in Bhadrachalam division to Andhra state so that it would benefit of Seemandhra region, Rao said.

The minister said the government incorporate in the bill that from the consolidate fund of India, it would provide enough money to Seemandhra state for constructing a new capital and other infrastructure.

Listing out all these demands, Rao said, if the government agrees to it before Monday, all the MPs from Seemandhra will support the bill.

He urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to take initiative to address the problem before assembling of Parliament on Monday.

Rao said that the Congress was doing "wrong" on the issue of Telangana and the government could not do the floor management properly to prevent the incidents that had occurred in Parliament yesterday.

He said he would never support such incidents and added that all parties should be blamed for that.
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First Published: Feb 14 2014 | 5:20 PM IST

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