Communist Party of India state secretary K Narayana on Sunday demanded that union home minister P Chidambaram stand by his
9 Dec 2009 statement on the Telangana state's formation.
Talking to media persons after inaugurating the CPI party office at Charminar bus stop in the Old City, Narayana urged the Centre to introduce a Telangana bill in Parliament ignoring the
Justice B N Srikrishna Committee's Telangana report, which laid emphasis on an integrated Andhra Pradesh.
The CPI leader also demanded that the government withdraw Central Paramilitary Forces from the Telangana region as they have created a sense of insecurity among people. He demanded that curbs on media be lifted so that people know the goings-on in the Telangana region.
Rajya Sabha Member Syed Aziz Pasha said the CPI should stick to the concern of the poor and minorities, which has been promised in the party manifesto.
CPI Floor leader G Mahesh, CPI member E T Narasimha, INSAF president Md Yusuf and INSAF general secretary Mir Ahmed Ali were present at the event.
Courtesy: INN