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Telangana report leans towards united Andhra

The Justice BN Srikrishna Committee report on the issue for a separate state of Telangana leans towards united Andhra Pradesh. The report, which was released by the Centre in New Delhi on Thursday, says that status quo be maintained for the sake of internal security and economic well being.

January 06, 2011 / 12:36 IST

The Justice BN Srikrishna Committee report on the issue for a separate state of Telangana leans towards united Andhra Pradesh. The report, which was released by the Centre in New Delhi on Thursday, says that status quo be maintained for the sake of internal security and economic well being.


Listing six options, the Srikrishna Committee says that out of the chief minister and deputy chief minister of Andhra Pradesh, one of them should be from Telangana."For reasons of internal security and economic development this is a good option," the Committee reports. Supporting its recommendation for a united Andhra Pradesh, the Committee says that it found no reason to believe that the development of any region was ignored by the state government.


Key points of the Telangana report which lists six options:


1) Maintain status quo. Out of the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister one of them should be from Telangana. The committee says that for reasons of internal security and economic development maintaining status quo is a good option. The Commmittee also sayd that it found no reason to believe that the development of any region was ignored by the government.


2) Bifurcation into Seemandhra and Telangana with Hyderabad as an union territory. Both regions to have own capital in due course.


3) Bifurcation into Rayaltelangana and coastal Andhra with Hyderabad going with Rayaltelangana.


4) Bifurcation into Telangana and Seemandhra with an enlarged Hyderabad to become an union territory. The geographical links and continuity for enlarged hyderabad to have links with coastal Andhra.


5) Bifurcation of Seemandhra and Telangana as per existing boundary with Hyderabad becoming the capital of Telangana. Seemandhra to have its own separate capital.


6) United state providing certain constitutional measures for socio-economic and political development and formation of Telanagana Regional Council.

 

first published: Jan 6, 2011 12:28 pm

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