TRS President, K Chandrasekhar Rao has finally thanked Congress party including Sonia Gandhi and PM Manmohan for initiating the process of creating separate Telangana state. KCR, though a happy man at the moment, has still got certain doubts on his mind.
‘We will not celebrate the formation of new state, though some of our youths are throwing confetti and firing crackers’, said KCR. He feels that the process of creating separate Telangana state will be completed only when Telangana Bill is passed in Parliament. ‘Keeping in view of earlier happenings wayback in 2009, we’ll celebrate only when the Bill is passed in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha’, KCR asserted. However the TRS boss is quite unsure about what is meant by common capital when it comes to Hyderabad. ‘We agree that Andhra people could use this city until they come up with new capital. But still Congress party should give clarity about what is meant by this common capital’, KCR added. He concluded that proposal of merger into Congress is still on and he will think about it once T Bill is passed.
Though Congress clarified that Hyderabad will be common capital for a minimum of 10 years, many Telangana leaders are asking about the generated revenue in the city and how Congress is going to take a decision on it. Let us see what Congress will say.
‘We will not celebrate the formation of new state, though some of our youths are throwing confetti and firing crackers’, said KCR. He feels that the process of creating separate Telangana state will be completed only when Telangana Bill is passed in Parliament. ‘Keeping in view of earlier happenings wayback in 2009, we’ll celebrate only when the Bill is passed in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha’, KCR asserted. However the TRS boss is quite unsure about what is meant by common capital when it comes to Hyderabad. ‘We agree that Andhra people could use this city until they come up with new capital. But still Congress party should give clarity about what is meant by this common capital’, KCR added. He concluded that proposal of merger into Congress is still on and he will think about it once T Bill is passed.
Though Congress clarified that Hyderabad will be common capital for a minimum of 10 years, many Telangana leaders are asking about the generated revenue in the city and how Congress is going to take a decision on it. Let us see what Congress will say.