The President, who sent the draft Bill to the state legislature on December 12, gave time until January 23 to discuss and return it as per Article 3 of the Constitution.
With reports suggesting that the President might give an additional ten days' time to the AP Legislature to return the draft Bill, the Telangana legislators wrote to the President today apprehending that time extension might derail the state's bifurcation process.
They also sought an appointment with the President to explain their case personally.
The draft Bill is currently being debated by the AP Legislature, though not even half its members spoke about it so far, because the House remained disrupted for several days since December 16, when it was tabled.
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