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Telangana issue: High command intervention sought
By Our Staff Reporter
SRIKAKULAM, JUNE 2. The Congress high command must immediately
intervene to sort out the separate Telangana issue in the party,
Mr. M. Satyanarayana Rao, AP Congress Committee president, said
here today. ``Otherwise things will not only go out of our
control but of the high command's control as well,'' he told a
press conference.
In view of various statements and demands being made for separate
Telangana and programmes chalked out, he said he and the CLP
leader, Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhar Reddy, had written a joint letter to
the leadership. Tracing the origin of the demand for a separate
Telangana in the party, he said 41 legislators had submitted a
memorandum to the AICC president, Ms. Sonia Gandhi.
Unfortunately, neither he nor the CLP leader was aware of the
submission of the memorandum for a separate State till they saw
it in newspapers. His view was not sought by the leadership even
subsequently. However, in view of different statements emanating
from various quarters in the party, he and the CLP leader wrote a
letter seeking intervention, the PCC president said. A sub-
committee set up by the party leadership was going into the issue
of similar demands from other parts of the country and `we do not
know when it would complete the exercise and submit its report,'
he said.
On the Congress cadres joining the Telangana Rashtra Samiti
(TRS), he said it was an emotional issue. He recalled that
earlier also when he was a Youth Congress leader, elections were
successfully fought on a separate Telangana plank. But later in
deference to the wishes of the late Indira Gandhi for an
integrated Andhra Pradesh it was withdrawn and Mr. P.V. Narasimha
Rao became the Chief Minister.
He termed the demands for separate states from other parts of the
State, including north Andhra, as being made out of frustration.
Mr. Satyanarayana Rao held the NDA Government responsible for
renewed demands for separate States, dormant for a long time. The
formation of Uttaranchal which, according to him, was
economically unviable, was in pursuance of a hidden agenda of the
BJP. The region had a lot of pilgrim centres and hence the BJP
had carved out a State. The formation of Uttaranchal led to
renewed demands, he said.
Mr. Satyanarayana Rao said action would be taken against the
Sircilla MLA, Mr. R. Papa Rao, who had thrown in his lot with the
TRS and was defying the party.
Notification for the local body elections might be issued anytime
and his party was prepared to face them by exposing the failures
of the TDP Government on farmers and weavers problems,
remunerative prices and purchase of paddy. He said fielding
candidates in a broad understanding with the two Left parties was
also under active consideration.
However, there were some problems with the CPI(M) since the two
parties were involved in a direct fight in Kerala and West
Bengal. Further negotiations would be held in this regard. He
would tour all the coastal districts to forge unity among
leaders.
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