Thursday 29 May 2014

KCR, Naidu in Combat Mode over Polavaram

HYDERABAD: Polavaram Project has once again become a bone of contention between Telangana and Andhra. Telangana chief minister-designate K Chandrasekhar Rao on Tuesday vowed to fight till the last if the Modi government tried to push through an ordinance transferring over 200 villages in Bhadrachalam mandal of Khammam district to Andhra.
His Seemandhra counterpart N Chandrababu Naidu lost no time in hitting back. He accused KCR of trying to foment regional passions. KCR set the ball rolling in Delhi before returning to Hyderabad. “I have information that the Centre is likely to issue the ordinance. This is unconstitutional. Boundaries of a State should be changed only in accordance with provisions under Article 3. Assemblies of both the states should be consulted,” he said and warned the NDA government to be prepared for resistance from the TRS and his government if it sought to go ahead with the ordinance.
“We have 11 MPs. We can fight in Parliament,” he said and added he would also move the Supreme Court if the government was foolhardy enough to transfer the villages to Andhra.  However, the Union Cabinet, which met later in the evening, didn’t take up the issue. Following KCR’s remarks, Naidu, while speaking at the inaugural of the party’s two-day Mahanadu at Gandipet, said: “KCR is making Polavaram into a big issue. He is trying to incite passions. We are committed to the development of both the states. We want equal justice. We will come to power in Telangana too.”
TDP chief calls for war against graft
The two-day Mahanadu of the Telugu Desam Party began at Gandipet in Hyderabad on Tuesday with party chief N Chandrababu Naidu vowing to work for a corruption-free India. Stressing the need to root out graft from every govt department, he said the TDP was in fact born to cleanse the society of corruption.

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