Andhra CM arrives in Delhi, to meet Sonia over Telangana issue
December 9th, 2009 - 6:24 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )
New Delhi/Hyderabad, Dec 9 (ANI): Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister K Rosiah has arrived in New Delhi, and is expected to hold talks with Congress President Sonia Gandhi this evening to seek her decision on the Telangana issue.
As Andhra government struggles to maintain law and order, K Rosaiah, has now left it to the Congress’ central command in Delhi to decide on the issue.
The government fears that reports of the deteriorating health of TRS chief will incite violence in the state that is already simmering over the Telangana movement.
Earlier on Wednesday, cutting across party lines, Members of Parliament urged the UPA Government at the Centre to step in to end the impasse over the Telangana issue in Andhra Pradesh.
Expressing alarm and concern over reports of the deteriorating health of Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) chief K Chandrashekhar Rao, they appealed to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to initiate moves to end the stalemate.
Rao, whose fast unto death over a demand for a separate Telangana State continues for the eleventh day today, is admitted in the ICU of Hyderabad’s Nizam Hospital. His medical condition has been described as critical.
Members of Parliament have appealed Rao to end his fast.
Meanwhile, TRS supporters have aggressively taken their campaign forward for a separate State.
Rao’s family and supporters have also pleaded with him to end his fast, but the TRS chief is determined and adamant that only signals from the Center can make him change his decision.
With the situation outside Osmania University and the Andhra Pradesh Assembly particularly tense, security in Hyderabad has been increased. On December 10, all the groups in favour of the Telangana cause have called for a “Chalo Assembly” shutdown.
Police have imposed Section 144 in the region. There are around 12,500 policemen deployed outside Osmania University in anticipation of the unrest. To add to that, armed reserve police have been summoned from Karnataka and Tamil Nadu to work with local policemen and security forces to prevent protesters from entering Hyderabad.
At Osmania University on Tuesday, the students defied a government order to vacate their hostels. Professors also threatened to quit if the police were not withdrawn from the campus. Students were baton charged by police on Monday.
The university closed down last week till the December 18 as a precaution against violence, but it remains in many ways the epicenter of the Telangana protest.
The Telangana issue is expected to dominate proceedings in the state assembly today as well. Earlier on Tuesday, the assembly was adjourned for the day following the raging of the Telangana issue.
The TRS wants Chief Minister K Rosiah to move a resolution on Telangana, so that parties can vote on the matter. However, this is dangerous for the ruling Congress, because this could expose its own divisions on the issue. (ANI)
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