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Saturday, June 1, 2013

'Decision On Telangana Likely After AP Assembly Session'

By Kajol Singh / New Delhi

The Congress Core Group met in the national capital to discuss the Telangana issue and sources tell INN that a decision is likely to be announced after the Assembly session of Andhra Pradesh gets over. 

Sources say an all-party meet could be called on June 7 or June 8. The main Opposition the Bharatiya Janata Party has hit out at the Prime Minister and the UPA government with the leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj tweeting that the Opposition is more patient because the government is more corrupt than ever before. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had remarked that the Opposition played an "obstructionist role" in Parliament.
In an over three-hour-long meeting of Congress Core Group, chaired by party president Sonia Gandhi with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh by her side, the top leadership of the party deliberated in detail the options of calling a special session or taking the ordinance route.

With Telangana issue returning to haunt the Congress, the core group meeting also took a view of the political situation in Andhra Pradesh, where its two MPs and senior leader K Keshava Rao decided to leave Congress and join Telangana Rashtriya Samiti.

The vexed issue of a separate statehood in Andhra Pradesh has been troubling the party for long and the state is divided on regional lines on the Telangana demand. Andhra Pradesh is the one of the few major states where the party is power on its own and a good showing is crucial for it in the general elections due next year.

Party leaders have been maintaining that the government will have to take an early decision on telangana and see the measure through despite the opposition's attitude as its a major exercise for the UPA that has to be completed before the next Lok Sabha polls.

Congress is attaching huge significance to the telangana issue ahead of the next Lok Sabha election and hence an early decision on the issue is expected.
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