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Hope PM, Sonia make Telangana a reality by New Year: Advani

By Amandeep Shukla
October 19, 2011 12:47 IST

Playing up the Telangana issue, Bharatiya Janata Party leader L K Advani on Wednesday accused the United Progressive Alliance government of going back on its promise and dragging the region into misery and asked it to shun its "indecisiveness" to make the statehood dream a reality by New Year.

"I hope that in year 2012 this long held desire of the Telangana people will be met. By January 1, 2012, the dream of Telangana will be realised, provided Dr Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi take a firm decision and present the necessary bill in the beginning of the Winter Session of Parliament," he said.

Advani asserted that there was no need for an assembly resolution for the formation of the state of Telangana and Parliament could form a separate state within the winter session itself.

"These days I have been hearing that first of all what is needed is a resolution by the state assembly or something of that effect. Let me emphasise that the Constitution of India does not provide anything of that kind," Advani said.

In a press conference during his yatra, the former deputy prime minister said that, "It is UPA-II which in its last two years has been absolutely indecisive and this region of  Andhra is one that has been very badly affected by this condition of the UPA.

"The government itself through its then home minister announced that they would be forming the state of Telangana but within 15 days they went back on the promise with the result that this region is in a condition today which has not been witnessed in any part of the country in the 60 years," Advani said, adding, "It is a shocking state of affairs that

only because the government cannot take a decision, youth are committing suicide."
Amandeep Shukla in Nizamabad
Source: PTI
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