TRS moves privilege motion against AP CM

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Jan 23 2014 | 9:33 PM IST
TRS today moved a privilege motion in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly against the Chief Minister for "misleading the House" and going back on his word by opposing the draft AP Re-organisation Bill-2013 that provides for the creation of a separate state of Telangana.
TRS MLA K T Rama Rao moved the motion as the AP Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy rose to continue his speech on the draft Bill today afternoon.
Recalling AP Chief Minister's statement on the floor of the House on February 20, 2011, that he would implement the Government of India's decision on the bifurcation issue, Rama Rao alleged that the chief minister has gone back on his promise.
"The Chief Minister repeatedly told this House that the bifurcation issue has to be decided by the Centre and that he would implement the decision, whatever it be. But, he has now openly opposed the draft Bill that provides for creation of a Telangana state. This amounts to misleading the House," TRS member said and moved a privilege motion against the AP Chief Minister.
Rama Rao also took exception to the AP CM quoting from the speeches of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and some other MPs in Parliament.
"As per rules of the House, the Chief Minister can't quote from the Parliament's records without issuing a notice. This is a violation of rules," he said.
The AP CM continued his address and reiterated that the Telangana region would suffer the most if Andhra Pradesh is bifurcated.
"Telangana will become an upper riparian state and will have to forego a large share of river water. Currently, irrigation projects worth Rs 12,700 crore are underway in Telangana in the Krishna Basin. These projects, particularly those in Mahbubnagar and Nalgonda districts, will go waste," AP CM Kiran Kumar said.
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First Published: Jan 23 2014 | 9:33 PM IST

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