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MLAs Must Resign For T-Bill: KTR

TRS leader K Taraka Rama Rao on Tuesday urged all Telangana MLAs to resign to pressurize the centre on the Telangana bill.
Hyderabad | 22nd February 2011
Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) leader K Taraka Rama Rao on Tuesday urged all MLAs from Telangana region, irrespective of their political affiliations, to resign for the cause of the separate state formation.

Talking to mediapersons at the Assembly media point, KTR said the resignation of MLAs is enough to put pressure on the Centre and force it to table the Telangana bill in the Budget Session of Parliament.

"We do not want our students committing suicides for the sake of Telangana state formation. We only want the resignations of MLAs for the formation of the separate state," he stated.

KTR also accused the Congress legislators of resorting to delaying tactics on the separate statehood issue, and asked them to make their stand clear.

He also said that the Congress legislators have no moral right to question the TRS President K Chandrasekhar Rao for not joining their party MP's protest, during President Pratibha Patil's address to the joint sitting of both the Houses, on the inaugural day of the Budget Session of Parliament.

The TRS leader also demanded that the TDP make its stand clear on the Telangana issue.

"Though TDP has mentioned its commitment to Telangana in its manifesto, so far it has not come out with a clear statement on the separate statehood issue in the Assembly. Besides this, the TDP has not extended its support to the No-Trust motion proposed by KCR," KTR pointed out.

Courtesy: INN
filed in:  No Confidence Motion, Telangana Non-Cooperation Call, Telangana Bill, KCR, K T Rama Rao
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