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Hyderabad, April 3: There appears to be tiff between the TRS chief K Chandrasekhara Rao and his party MP Vijaya Shanti over the Medak seat. 

KCR who was elected to Lok Sabha from the Mahabubnagar is unsure of getting good majority there in the next elections. Though he or any other TRS leader had any doubt over his victory there, they doubt if he would get impressive majority. KCR has been thinking of shifting to Medak, as he fears that if he doesn’t get impressive majority, opponents of Telangana would argue that the Telangana sentiment had died down. 

But Congress and TDP leaders are stating that KCR would be defeated if he contests from Mahabubnagar as he badly neglected the constituency. KCR rarely visited Mahabubnagar and had not attended to any of the people’s problems, they say. If he contests from there he would be surely defeated, Congress and TDP leaders are contending.

It is a fact that KCR has been looking for a safe constituency and eyed on Vijaya Shanti’s Medak. It is learnt that retired IAS officer K V Ramanachari is trying to join TRS and has asked for Medak seat. It is in this context that KCR requested Vijaya Shanti to shift to some other constituency and tried to convince her that it would be easy for her to get elected from anywhere, because of her charisma. Still, Vijaya Shanti reportedly refused to budge. 

She told her close confidents that she would not leave the Medak seat either for KCR or Ramanachary. “Why should I leave my seat for IAS or IPS officers who enjoy power and join the party just before elections? I will not leave it even for KCR” she is reported to have told her confidents. 

She also reportedly opposed the candidature of Ramanachary stating that the IAS and IPS officers were part of the government that oppressed the Telangana people and hence should not be encouraged. She also reportedly opposed to industrialists or realtors being given tickets, branding them as oppressors and exploiters of Telangana people. She stoutly told KCR that she would not budge for anyone as she has been toiling for Telangana sacrificing her film career and a comfortable life. 

On KCR contesting from Medak, she reportedly said that during last elections it was discussed in the party and senior leaders had decided that KCR should contest from Mahabubnagar and she from Medak. This time also it would be discussed in the party, she reportedly told her colleagues.
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New Delhi, March 19:Taking a serious note of the alleged attempt to molest a foreign tourist at the Hotel Agra Mahal in the Taj city, Tourism Minister K Chiranjeevi Tuesday ordered the suspension of its three-star rating.

The tourism ministry has also issued a showcause notice to the hotel asking it why its license should not be cancelled, the ministry said in a statement late Tuesday evening.

Expressing distress at the molestation and gang rape of Swis tourist, Tourism Minister K. Chiranjeevi Tuesday said foreign women tourists and children should be provided adequate security.

He said he has also spoken to union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde and requested a system to ensure the safety and security of all tourists, especially women and children, be put in place, said a tourism ministry release.

Chiranjeevi has also started contacting chief ministers of various states, urging them to institute an adequate mechanism in their state, said the statement.

He has also assured people that due punishment will be meted out to the culprits.
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Vijayawada, March 17: Congress MP from Vijayawada Lagadapati Rajagopal today asked TRS Chief K Chandrasekhara Rao as how his party would win 100 Assembly seats in the coming elections when he miserably failed to muster support of 30 MLAs for the ‘no-trust’ motion tabled in the Assembly.

Speaking to the media here on Sunday, Lagadapati ridiculed KCR for failing to gather even 30 MLAs to introduce his ‘no-trust’ motion in the Assembly against the Congress government. He said the Congress high command would strive to retain United Andhra Pradesh. He said the Congress was ready to allow other parties to merge into the Congress if they were prepared to adhere to the party ideals. 

Predicting that the Telangana separatists would not win 100 MLA seats in the coming elections, Lagadapati warned that the government would show its power if separatists attempted to create disturbances in the name of ‘Sadak Bandh’.

Sanathnagar MLA Marri Sashidhar Reddy, who remained absent on the day the government faced ‘no-trust’ motion, said he didn’t attend the House as the government had full strength to win against ‘no-trust’ motion. He said he was in Delhi during ‘no-trust’ motion and the same was informed to Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy through a letter. He said the Chief Minister and PCC Chief Botcha Satyanrayana would initiate action against the party legislators, who defied the party ‘Whip’ during the voting on ‘no trust’ motion.
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Hyderabad, Mar 4: Film actress and MP Jaya Prada announced her decision to contest from Rajahmundry. She said she would contest to Lok Sabha from there.

Though she has not said from which party she would contest, it is being presumed that she would be the YSR Congress party's candidate as she was all praise for the late Chief Minister Dr. Y S Rajasekhara Reddy.

Stating that she was not against Telangana, she said she was however an integrationist. 

Jaya Prada has affirmed that it was due to the welfare schemes undertaken by late YSR that the state had developed. Though she said she liked the programmes of YSR very much, she did not say from which party she would contest. She said would make that announcement in Rajahmundry. She lamented that there was no Telugu girls on the Tollywood screen now. 

It may be recalled that Jaya Prada was an MP of the TDP when Chandra Babu Naidu was the Chief Minister. She also served as the Telugu Mahila chief. However, she left TDP and the state after she allegedly developed differences with Naidu. She joined the Samajwadi Party and was elected to Lok Sabha from that party. Recently he and her mentor Amar Singh were expelled from the SP after the latter developed differences with the SP Supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav. Though Amar Singh launched a party, it could not create any impact in the last elections.
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The union home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde last month said that a decision on Telangana would be made within a month. And finally when the deadline came, the same old dialogue came out before the press-talks were on and further time would be needed. It looked like except Congress party all parties were in support of statehood for Telangana. So, why was Congress party dilly dallying on Telangana.

The sources said that Sonia Gandhi apparently questioned as to how many seats Congress leaders would win in Telangana region if a state is carved out and a similar question was reportedly put forth before leaders of Seemandhra region. The sources even said that both the leaders from Telangana said Congress would get maximum seats if state is bifurcated whereas leaders from Seemandhra apparently said Congress would not get any seats if state is bifurcated. This answer reportedly confused Congress and therefore was unable to come to decision, which reportedly affected the consensus policy of the centre. Congress should keep aside votes' policy and look at the welfare of the people and life of the party in the long run, said observers. Anyway, fingers crossed to see what Congress would finally spell out.
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Hyderabad: Former minister Gade Venkat Reddy reiterated that any move to divide Andhra Pradesh would be opposed tooth and nail.Talking to reporters, Venkat Reddy said that the aim of Seemandhra leaders was to keep the state united and all efforts would be made to ensure the same. He ridiculed the claims being made by some leaders that Telangana would be a reality by January 28. The formation of Telangana was still a distant dream and very far from reality, he said.
Venkat Reddy accused the Telangana leaders of misleading the people of the region by making them chase the mirage of Telangana. He said that the Congress High Command did not take any decision on the statehood issue as being claimed by some leaders.
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Vijayawada (AP): Congress MP Lagadapati Rajagopal expressed his confidence that there would not be any decision on the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh by the Union Government.
He told reporters here today that vested interests have been spreading rumours that the union government has decided to announce its decision on bifurcation on January 28 or a little later.
He asked the people of coastal and Rayalaseema districts not to be afraid of it and quoted the statement of Prime Minister statement that any decision on bifurcation would be taken only with the consent of all parties.
He said that supporters of united Andhra Pradesh would release CDs of movie actor-turned-former chief N T Rama Rao’s (NTR) songs in which he sang songs supporting united Andhra Pradesh.
He also said that if K Chandrasekhara Rao (KCR) of the Telengana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) contest elections either from Secunderabad or Hyderabad parliament constituencies in the coming elections, he would lose his deposit.
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Hyderabad, Jan 18: TRS senior leader and Siddipet MLA T. Harish Rao here on Friday made it clear that separate Telangana State would be carved out in spite of any number of hurdles created by the fastidious Seemandhra leaders. 

Participating in the “Smruti deeksha” (remembering sacrifices of Telangana youth for separate State) organized by the Telangana Electricity Employees’ Unions JAC in the Mint Compound here, the TRS leader said they would happily take Telangana State this year, otherwise “We will wrest it in 2014. He also made it clear once again that no force on the earth could stop Telangana State tomorrow.  

The TRS leader said that minister Ganta Srinivas Rao was enacting dramas only for the sake of chief minister post in the forthcoming separate Andhra State. Towards this end, he was making Herculean efforts to earn goodwill of the people of the Seemandhra region, he added. 

Asserting that there was no movement at all for the united Andhra Pradesh in the Seemandhra region, Harish Rao said there would have been sacrifices by the Seemandhra people if really any movement was there. Advising the Seemandhra leaders to discuss the so-called “water issue” across the table amicably if they have any fears, the TRS leader warned that they would not keep quiet if the Seemandhra leaders continue to put spokes in the formation of Telangana State.
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Hyderabad, Jan 16: State Ministers Danam Nagender and Mukhesh Goud today said the Congress High Command should also consult them before taking a decision on the State division. 

Speaking to media persons, they said there were people from all the States living in Greater Hyderabad. They said they would demand for protection of their rights. They said Hyderabad should be made a separate state. They said they already putforth their demand before the Congress high command.  

Referring to the charge that Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy was behind the stand they had taken, the duo said it was a meaningless charge. Stating that along with the Chief Minister they were also elected MLAs for four terms, they asserted that there was no need for any one to teach them politics.
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yderabad, Jan 16: The proposed meeting of ministers, MPs, MLAs and MLCs from Seemandhra in the state capital on Thursday to voice the demand for a united state is likely to generate lot of heat with the protagonists of Telangana state firmly opposing it.

The President of Telangana Jagruthi  Kavitha had warned that any attempt to hold the Samaikyandhra meeting in the city would be opposed and prevented by the Telangana agitators. “ Any attempt to hold the meeting  was not only  a provocative act but also would be treated as an attempt to create hurdles for the creation of a separate Telangana state, she observed,

Kavitha further wondered at the state authorities granting permission for the meeting when no such permission was granted to the students of OU for a meeting in support of Telangana. The Chief Minister should order cancellation of any permission for such meeting besides imposing section 144. If despite the stiff opposition from the Telangana agitators the Samaikyandhra meeting was held, then it would be construed that it was being held at the behest of the Chief Minister, she observed.

Meanwhile Rayapati Sambasiva Rao, Congress MP from Guntur challenged that nobody dare prevent the meeting which would be conducted at any cost. The people from the Seemandhra region have every right hold the meeting to express their point of view for maintaining the unity of the state. Referring to he threat to chase away the Seemandhra leaders if the meeting was held in the city, he said that the people of the region were also capable of replying in the same manner, he challenged.

Four Ministers from the Seemandhra region T.G.Venkatesh, Kasu Krishna Reddy, Viswaroop, Erasu Pratap Reddy, who are in Delhi to meet the central leaders to impress the need to maintain unity of the state, severely condemned the threat from Telangana leaders for the proposed Samaikyandhra meet in Hyderabad. ”When the separatists can have their meeting, why the integrationists cannot hold their own meeting in the state capital, they observed.

Meanwhile TJAC Chairman Prof. Kodandaram described the proposed integrationists meet in the city on Thursday as a sinister move to create hurdles for the formation of Telangana State. Earlier he held discussions with senior Congress leaders K. Jana Reddy and K. Kesava Rao. He said  a silent protest (mouna deeksha) would be organized under the aegis of TJAC at Gun Park for two hours between 10-12 noon on Thursday.
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Hyderabad, Jan 15: Fissures appear to be surfacing in the YSR Congress already. Party MLA Gurunatha Reddy said on Tuesday that he personally opposed bifurcation of the State, opposing the stand taken by the party in the letter it gave to the Union Home Minister in the recent all-party meeting at Delhi. Gurunatha Reddy also said that if the State were to be divided under unavoidable circumstances, then Rayalaseema State also should be formed. He said he was ready to lay down his life, to prevent bifurcation of the State. He said party's opinion on Telangana was different from his own personal view. He also said that he would attend the Samaikyandhra meeting being organized by Minister Ganta Srinivasa Rao, if invited. He said that it was due to the selfishness of some leaders that the Telangana issue came to the fore and expressed anger that some were talking as if the government had already conceded the separate State.

Referring to the view of some that all should abide by the decision of the Centre, he said the Centre should ascertain the views of majority of people. He has asserted that people of Rayalaseema were for the State being kept united. He said it was not easy to divide the State. He has urged the Centre to take a decision that was acceptable to all and added that he would not accept division personally.

Meanwhile, another senior leader KK Mahender Reddy strongly opposed the statement of Gurunatha Reddy. He said if any one entertained any personal view, it should be expressed only in the party fora. He said it was improper for members of the party to have personal views as against the party's stand.

It is learnt that the YSR Congress leadership had also reprimanded Gurunatha Reddy for expressing his views against Telangana formation. It is learnt that the party advised all concerned not to express their personal views on sensitive matters on public platforms. They were advised to raise such issues only in party meetings. Stating that the party had already expressed its stand on the Telangana issue, the leadership told the members that it was improper for the members to take a stand different from the party's stand.
 

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Hyderabad, Jan 14: Two Andhra Pradesh ministers from Telangana region Monday claimed that they received indications of the central government finally making up its mind to bifurcate the state.

The ministers hoped that the central government would take a decision by month-end to carve out a separate Telangana state. Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had said after the Dec 28 all-party meet on Telangana that the government would take a decision within a month. 

One of the ministers hinted that Hyderabad could be joint capital of the two states for 10 to 12 years.

Civil Supplies Minister D. Sridhar Babu told reporters Monday that the long-cherished dream of Telangana people would soon become a reality. "We will celebrate the next Sankranti in Telangana state," he said.

On leaders from Seemandhra (Rayalseema and Andhra regions) opposing the demand for Telangana state, he appealed to them to respect the sentiments of the people of Telangana.

On what would be status of Hyderabad, Babu said it would definitely be on the map of Telangana. "Hyderabad is an important of Telangana and it definitely part of Telangana state," he said.

Another minister Danam Nagender, who had never been a strong supporter of Telangana demand, also claimed that division of the state has become inevitable.

Nagender, who hails from Hyderabad, claimed that the city could be a joint capital of the two states for 10 to 12 years. He said the central government was not likely to make Hyderabad a union territory.

Another minister Mukesh Goud, also from Hyderabad, had recently demanded that in case of formation of Telangana, Hyderabad should be given greater autonomy to protect the interests of people from other regions who have settled here.

Pro-Telangana groups have already made it clear that they want Telangana state with Hyderabad as its capital.

Telangana comprises 10 districts including Hyderabad.

Meanwhile, senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha member P. Goverdhan Reddy said the people of Seemandhra themselves would not agree to Hyderabad as a joint capital. 

"Hyderabad will be 200 km away for them from any direction. They would like to have their own state capital at the earliest," he said.

The MP said if Telangana state was not created, Congress party would suffer heavily in the region.
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Visakhapatnam, Jan 14: Even as two ministers said they had indications that the state would be bifurcated to create Telangana, former PRP leader and Minister Ganta Srinivasa Rao has asserted that the state would remain united.

Speaking to the media here on Monday, Ganta, a close associate of the union minister Chiranjeevi, said that he has clear indications that there would be no bifurcation. He said a meeting of Seemandhra leaders cutting across party lines would be held in Hyderabad on January 17, to chalk out programme to oppose bifurcation. He said he would quit his post if Telangana was announced and fight against it. He however had confidence that the state would not be divided, he added.
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Hyderabad, Jan 14: Minister Danam Nagender has said that he has clear indications from the union government that the state would be divided. 

Speaking to the media here on Sunday, he said the Centre was thinking of keeping Hyderabad as the common capital of both the states for ten years. He has requested all concerned to accept the proposal of making Hyderabad the common capital. He said he did not think that Hyderabad would be made a centrally administered city.
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Hyderabad, Jan 8: A tense atmosphere prevailed in the old city of Hyderabad Tuesday following the arrest of Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) leader Akbaruddin Owaisi for allegedly making hate speeches.

The usually busy markets around the historic Charminar wore a near-deserted look as shopkeepers downed shutters after the word spread about Akbar Owaisi's arrest. Shops and business establishments were also shutdown voluntarily in the many parts of communally-sensitive old city.

Akbar Owaisi was arrested by the police Tuesday evening and taken to Nirmal town in Adilabad district, about 200 km from here, where a case was booked against him.

Police sounded an alert in areas under the limits of 15 police stations in the old city. Armed policemen from the state forces and the central paramilitary forces were deployed to maintain law and order.

The security was specially tightened at the temple abutting Charminar. It was the row over the expansion of temple which led to communal tension and MIM severing its ties with ruling Congress party in the state in November last year.

MIM has seven members in 294-member state assembly. All its legislators are from Hyderabad, the traditional stronghold of the party. Akbar Owaisi is the leader of MIM in the assembly.

MIM chief and Akbar's elder brother Asaduddin Owaisi is MP from Hyderabad. The party has been representing Hyderabad in Lok Sabha for almost three decades.
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Hyderabad, Jan 7: Despite the brave talk of MIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi, his brother and party MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi appears to be fearing arrest and long term in jail as an under-trial for his inflammatory speech against Hinduism and Hindu gods. There are already charges that he was faking ill health to escape arrest. To ascertain his actual health condition, police decided not to depend on the testimony of the doctors of the Owaisi hospital owned by the family. Police would be sending a team of government doctors to give an assessment of his health condition. Hyderabad west zone DCP Sudhir Babu went to Akbar’s house and talked to him. He later told the media that Akbar complained of back pain. He said a team of government doctors would examine him on Tuesday.

Warangal range IG Venkateswara Rao told the media that following Akbaruddin's representation of ill-health, Raghu inspector of Nirmal came to Hyderabad and visited him at his residence. The IG said that the Inspector felt that Akbaruddin's health condition was suitable for him to cooperate with police investigation. Consequently, the MLA is likely to be questioned on Tuesday.

Police who were expected to pounce on him and arrest as soon as he returned from London appear to be following a cautious approach because of the sensitivity of the issue.

Soon after coming to Hyderabad, Akbar sent two of his lawyers to Nirmal of Adilabad district and Nizamabad from where he received police summons. The lawyers explained the police that the MLA was still indisposed and would appear before them in 4 days to give personal statement. However, Nirmal police came to Hyderabad and visited Akbaruddin’s residence to know facts. They questioned him in the presence of doctors. After knowing firsthand information about his health, they also recorded his statement.

Police were unfazed when MIM workers gave “Police go back” slogans. They gave a second notice to Akbar to appear before them. Later, Hyderabad west zone DCP Sudhir Babu also went to Akbar’s house and questioned him.


Meanwhile, noose is slowly tightening around Akbar’s neck. Responding to a petition, Nampalli court directed the petitioner, a lawyer, to state if action could be taken against Akbar, a legislator, without the permission of the Speaker. The lawyer told the court that Akbar’s speech amounted to treason and needed no permission. He has submitted CDs of the speech to the court.

Making the situation further difficult for Akbar, two more cases were also registered against him. A case was registered at Janagaon in Warangal district and another in Vijayawada. The court in Vijayawada directed Krishna Lanka police to register a case against the MLA. The seriousness of the situation became evident when the DGP said that the MIM MLA would have to appear before the investigating officers. While a total bandh was observed in Nirmal on Monday, BJP called for Nizamabad bandh on Tuesday. Adilabad police are also planning to send a team of doctors to ascertain the actual health condition of Akbar even as the BJP said that he was faking ill-health, fearing arrest.

The ethics committee of the Assembly took a serious note of the speech of Akbaruddin bordering treason. Committee member and CPI Deputy Floor Leader Koonamneni Sambasiva Rao expressed the view that action should be taken against Akbar as his remarks were against the constitution. He even suggested his disqualification. Other members also supported him. Committee chairman B Satryananda Rao said the committee if necessary could debar the MLA. The committee would examine the speech videos and recommend action to the Speaker at its next meeting.

All indications suggest that the police were slowly shortening the circle around the MLA and cutting his escape routes. When they tighten the case, it might result in prolonged incarceration.
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Hyderabad, Dec 31: Gade Venkat Reddy, a Seemandhra Congress leader, who participated in the recent all-party meeting in New Delhi on December 28 on Telangana issue as a representative of the Congress from the Seemandhra region asserted that Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had not said that the Congress was in favour of division of the State. He also said that he would retire from politics if anybody proved that Sushil Kumar Shinde had announced that the Congress was inclined to divide the State. 

Speaking to the media at the CLP office here on Monday, Gade said he batted for the United Andhra Pradesh and argued in favor of Samaikyandhra and K R Suresh Reddy argued in favor of separate Telangana State. Gade said there was no truth in the reports published by a section of the media that Sushil Kumar Shinde did not allow him to speak at the meeting. 

Faulting K R Suresh Reddy’s statement that Shinde had said that the Congress was in favour of division of the State, Gade said, “I am sorry to say that he twisted the facts”. Reiterating that there was no unanimous opinion in the Congress party on Telangana issue, Gade said he would stick to whatever decision taken by the party high command though he was a staunch integrationist. 

Alleging that the TDP had adopted separate Telangana stand only to disturb the Congress politically as it was done in 2009 elections by entering into an alliance with the TRS, he said the TDP and CPI were adopting opportunistic political policy on Telangana issue by changing their stand now and then. He said there was no need to bother about YSRCP, which said nothing at all-party meeting.

The Seemandhra leader said the Congress high command directed the Congress representatives to express their individual views and it was not correct to say that the Congress was for division of the State. He said the Congress was not a sub-regional party to have consensus.

He said the Centre was the final authority to take a decision on Telangana issue and all have to abide by it. He felt that the TDP would face severe repercussions soon for agreeing division of the State. He also quoted former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s statement that division of the State was not correct.
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Hyderabad, Dec 26: Notwithstanding the high expectations that a section of Congress leaders have, the all-party meeting convened by the central government over the Telangana issue Dec 28 is not likely to achieve any breakthrough in finding a solution to the contentious issue.

With just two days to go for the much-awaited meet, three major parties in Andhra Pradesh are yet to name their representatives, indicating their dilemma in taking a clear stand on the issue. 

The ruling Congress, the main opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and the YSR Congress, which is emerging as a key force, remain divided along regional lines.

With Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde inviting two representatives from each party, all the three are under pressure to send delegates from both Telangana and Seemandhra (Rayalaseema and Andhra regions).

While their leaders from Telangana want statehood, their counterparts from Seemandhra are opposed to Andhra Pradesh's division. 

Five other parties invited to the meet which have taken a clear stand on the issue have announced their representatives.

The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Communist Party of India (CPI) want a Telangana state. The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) and the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) are opposed to the state's bifurcation.

Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, in-charge of party affairs in the state, has dampened the spirits of Telangana leaders by stating that since Shinde recently took over as the home minister, he convened the meeting to know the views of the parties afresh.

Political observers say if eliciting the opinion of the parties is the purpose of the meeting, it will not achieve any breakthrough. 

Since the divergent views in the major parties are known and with no hopes of unanimity, the meeting may end in a failure like the two previous ones held in 2010 and 2011.

Congress leaders from Telangana, including some MPs, had asked Shinde to invite only one representative from each party.

The Congress is finding itself in a tight spot over the issue as there is pressure both from within and outside to take a clear stand. 

The TDP and the YSR Congress are in fact waiting for the ruling party to declare its stand.

The Congress is reluctant. "We will take a stand after hearing other parties," said state Congress chief Botsa Satyanarayana.

A section of Congress leaders are pessimistic about the outcome of the all-party meeting. 

They believe the central government is not inclined to carve out Telangana state as this could trigger demands for smaller states in other parts of the country.

The Congress leadership is keen to drag the issue till the 2014 Lok Sabha election. Some of its leaders from Telangana, however, have warned that the party may have to pay a heavy price in the region. 

With the TRS and pro-Telangana groups threatening to crush parties which don't support the Telangana demand, both the Congress and TDP face desertions in the region, made up of 10 districts including Hyderabad.

The upcoming meeting appears to be aimed at pacifying a section of its MPs from Telangana who set Dec 9 as the deadline for an announcement on taking forward the Telangana movement.

The Srikrishna committee report, submitted in December 2010, is also gathering dust. The panel had mooted six possible solutions to the issue.
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Karimnagar, Dec 26: TDP Chief N. Chandrababu Naidu here on Wednesday reiterated that he was not against creation of separate Telangana State. He also made it clear that he would not speak against the Telangana issue even in future.

Speaking to the media as part of his ‘Vastunna Meekosam’ padayatra here on Wednesday, Chandrababu Naidu said the TDP had given a letter to the Centre in 2008 in favor of Telangana. He said that creation of separate Telangana State was neither in his hands nor has power to give Telangana. 

Naidu has alleged that TRS Chief K Chandrasekhara Rao, his son K Tarakarama Rao, daughter K Kavita and nephew T Harish Rao want only political employment but not welfare of the people. He said the Congress was hatching a political conspiracy to malign the TDP without expressing its opinion on Telangana issue. He demanded that the Congress express its opinion on Telangana issue first as it was in power in the State and at the Centre.

Reminding that Hyderabad City was developed tremendously during the TDP regime with huge investments pouring in, Chandrababu Naidu lamented that the youth were not getting jobs though they were intelligent. He has alleged that late chief minister YSR had destroyed the system by appointing his followers in the APPSC.

The TDP chief said the common devotees were facing untold troubles at Tirumala due to VIP darshans. He assured the poor and handicrafts that he would help them by allotting Rs 10,000 crores for their welfare. He also said that the TDP would allot 100 Assembly seats to the BCs and 50 percent in the local body elections.

Meanwhile, the TDP Chief held a meeting with Seemandhra TDP leaders today and discussed with them about the strategy to be adopted at the all-party meet to be held in New Delhi on December 28 on Telangana issue. 

Speaking to the media later, Seemandhra senior leader Yanamala Ramakrishnudu said the party would express single opinion on Telangana issue at the all-party meet.
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Hyderabad, Dec 25: With just three days left for the crucial all-party meeting convened by Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde on Friday in a bid to resolve the contentious separate Telangana State issue, the political parties invited for discussion are busy finalizing the names of those who would represent them and also about their party’s point of view.

The BJP, which is vehemently supporting the creation of a Telangana State, would be represented at the meeting by State party president G. Kishan Reddy and senior leader Kambampati Haribabu. The CPM, which is against bifurcation of the State, has decided to depute the party’s State secretary B. V. Raghavulu and Floor leader in the Assembly Julakanti Ranga Reddy.

The Telugu Desam is expected to finalize its representatives after the politburo meeting on December 27. However, the TDP president Chandrababu Naidu, who is now in Karimnagar district as part of his “Vasthunna Meekosam” walkathon, held a meeting today with the party’s MLAs from the Telangana to apprise himself of their views and the stance to be adopted though it is well known that they are staunch separatists.

The TDP chief has also convened a meeting of the party legislators from Seemandhra region on Wednesday and continue his exercise in this regard. After having heard the views and opinions of the leaders from both the regions, a final decision about the single point view to be expressed at the all-party meeting would be decided at the politburo meeting on Thursday.

It is reliably learnt that former TDP minister Kadiam Srihari has been almost finalized as one of the representatives of the party. Another name that was also cleared was that of senior leader Yanamala Ramakrishnudu, a known integrationist. Since the party seemed to be favorably inclined for a separate Telangana State, he seemed to have decided not to take part in the all-party meeting. It is also learnt that many of the party legislators from both the regions seemed to be in favour of  Chandrababu Naidu himself representing TDP at the Delhi meeting.

As for as the ruling Congress is concerned, the party is vertically divided on the issue. While the party MPs, MLAs and MPs from the Telangana have been relentlessly espousing the cause for a Telangana State, those from the Seemandhra region are stoutly opposed to bifurcation of the State and stressing the need for status quo. Since the party leadership, both at the State and Central levels, seem to have been caught between the devil and deep sea like situation, the APCCpresident Botcha Satyanarayana himself has asserted that only after all the parties make their stance clear, the Congress would then spell out its stand.

The YSR Congress Party has been doing a balancing act in this affair so far. Without making a firm commitment on the separate statehood, the party has been cleverly asserting that it was in sync with the sentiments of the people of the region and that if the Union government decides to bifurcate the State it would not oppose it. However, according to reliable sources, the party would be represented at the all-party meeting by M.V. Mysoora Reddy and Konathala Ramakrishna.

The TRS, which has been spearheading the agitation for a separate State for the past 11 years is likely to be represented by party chief K. Chandrasekhara Rao. Though it was earlier decided that TJAC Chairman Prof. Kodandaram would also represent on behalf of TRS, there seems to have been some opposition to it and hence he may not attend the meet. However, a clear-cut picture on who would represent the TRS would be known in a day or two.

The MIM party’s Lok Sabha member from Hyderabad Asaduddin Owaisi would attend the meeting on behalf of the party. It might be mentioned here that the MIM has been insisting that if a Telangana State was inevitable, then Hyderabad should be made a Union Territory. Another option made by the party was for creating a Rayala Telangana with Hyderabad as its capital. Thus, the status of Hyderabad is bound to become a contentious issue in resolving the Telangana affair.

It might be mentioned here that the Ministry of Home Affairs had made it clear that each of the eight political parties invited for the December 28 meeting could send two representatives. Though the need for expressing only one view at the meeting was being emphasized by all the political parties, the possibility of a unanimity on the issue might encounter some rough weather. Thus the much expected solution to the Telangana issue might turn out to be only a mirage!
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