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Kishan Reddy Writing To All CMs In India Justifying Governor Rule In Hyderabad!!

Telangana BJP president G Kishan Reddy is getting into an overdrive to justify the Centre’s move to hand over powers over Hyderabad to Governor. He is writing to all Chief Ministers in the country saying the Centre has every right to take over powers over the State capital through the Governor and rule it by proxy! Just how the CMs of other States are supposed to welcome this is known to Kishan Reddy himself. Kishan Reddy condemned TS Govt’s criticism of the Centres’s move as a ‘misinformation campaign’ and opined that the AP Reorganisation Act 2014 has clearly mentioned that the Governor shall have special powers for the security of life, liberty and property of all those who reside in Hyderabad. The Union Home Ministry is simply ...

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‘Impose Prez Rule & Make Babu Telangana Ruler!’

Telangana Congress MP, V Hanumantha Rao lashed out at the Centre’s moves to handover law & order powers to Governor and make TS Govt spectators in it’s own capital. He asked to Centre to straightaway impose President’s rule in Telangana and make AP CM Chandrababu Naidu the ruler of the State, instead of going through all this pain to make TS Govt toothless by taking away it’s power. He accused Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu and AP Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu of hatching the conspiracy to impose Governor’s rule in Hyderabad and rule the city by proxy. He said the AP CM is unable to digest his debacle in Telangana and is trying to create problems here by vitiating the atmosphere. He expressed concern that there could be violence if the ...

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Full Text Of Centre’s ‘Advisory’ To Telangana Government, Issued Last Week

To Rajeev Sharma, Chief Secretary, Government of Telangana Hyderabad, From S Suresh Kumar Joint Secretary to Government of India (Ministry of Home Affairs) Subject: Special Responsibility of the Governor of Telangana. The subject matter of smooth and effective implementation of the provisions of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act 2014, hereinafter referred to as the said Act, in consonance with the the provisions of the Constitution of India is a matter of concern for the Central Government from the point of view of the law and order situation and the safety and security of the people of both the States of Andhra Pradesh and of Telangana during the establishment and till such time as the two states become fully functional. 2. ...

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As TS Protests, Rajnath Singh Calls For Meeting Over ‘Advisory’ On 18 Aug

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Reacting to vociferous protests from TRS MPs in Lok Sabha over the latest letter sent by Centre to Telangana Govt,, the Home Minister Rajnath Singh said  that what the Centre has issued is an advisory and not an imposition on the State. He claimed that the Centre’s ‘advisory’ was in line with Section 8 of the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act, which gives “special responsibility” to the Governor to protect life, liberty and property of those living in common capital of Hyderabad. The Minister said the section specifies that it will be the responsibility of Governor to protect residents of common capital of Hyderabad after due consultations with Council of Ministers of Telangana. He added that the Centre is aware of the the need to maintain healthy relations ...

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TRS MPs To Question Centre In Parliament On Hyd Law & Order

Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao today held a meeting with TRS Party MPs and discussed the strategy to be adapted in Parliament on Monday to tackle Centre’s moves on Hyderabad. He also met Keshava Rao & Jithender Reddy, the party’s floor leaders in Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha for over 2 hours on availing all opportunities to handle the issue. The MPs would reportedly meet the PM and the home minister to convey the state’s concerns over the issue, once again, in a last ditch attempt. If that fails, the TRS is planning to elicit support of other states’ CMs to oppose the Centre’s moves. TRS expects support from other states as the Centres’ actions are seen intrusive into State’s subjects of ...

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