Saturday, September 28, 2013

BJP Sets Deadline For Congress To Pass Telangana Bill

By Kondal Rao / Mahbubnagar

Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj today set December as the deadline for Congress to get the bill for creation of Telangana state passed in Parliament.

She threatened that if the Centre fails to do so the BJP would lead "second round" of the struggle for the separate state.

Addressing a rally organised by BJP in Mahbubnagar this evening, Mrs Swaraj also debunked the talk that her party took a 'U-turn' on the Telangana issue as it was seeking to re-establish the ties with Telugu Desam Party.
"We will wait till December. If Telangana Bill is passed in Parliament in the winter session, I will come here again to celebrate. Otherwise, I will come to lead the second round of struggle for Telangana," she said.

Noting that development could be immediately kick-started in Telangana if the bill was passed in the winter session, she said the Congress would be exposed if it was not done.

"If the Telangana Bill is not passed, we will tell the Congress enough is enough...we can't trust you anymore. We will then launch the second round of struggle," she said.

Referring to reports that BJP took a U-turn on Telangana in view of likely alliance with the TDP, the Leader of Opposition shot back: "Alliance or no alliance, there will be no change in BJP's stand on Telangana."

"There is no discussion of alliance with the TDP yet. Chandrababu Naidu, along with his party leaders, met Rajnath Singh in New Delhi only to discuss the ongoing turmoil in Seemaandhra region. Chandrababu also met the President, Prakash Karat, Sharad Yadav and other leaders," she pointed out.

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