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Rajya Sabha passes Telangana Bill

After prolonged debate and continued disruptions, the Upper House adopted the Bill through a voice vote, despite many amendments being moved by the Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, all of which were defeated.

February 21, 2014 / 09:38 IST
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India on February 20, 2014 got its 29th state, but not before a day-long debate in Parliament and a decades-long struggle for it. The Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill 2013, which seeks to bifurcate the southern state into Telangana and Seemandhra, was passed by Rajya Sabha on Thursday, days after it was adopted by Lok Sabha.

After prolonged debate and continued disruptions, the Upper House adopted the Bill through a voice vote, despite many amendments being moved by the Opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, all of which were defeated.

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The Prime Minister assured the Opposition that Hyderabad will be a joint capital of the two regions for a period of 10 years and Seemandhra will get financial packages to grow stronger. Seemandhra, which is the combined area of Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra Pradesh districts, will also get the Special Category status for five years.

A 6-point development package is also on the cards for the region, the PM said in a statement even as Trinamool Congress MPs led By Derek O'Brien tore papers and threw on him while some Congress MPs formed a protective ring around Singh.