The struggle for a separate Telangana state in Andhra Pradesh on Saturday suffered another setback with ministers from Telangana region attending the cabinet meet at the state secretariat.
It was the first meeting of the state cabinet in four months to be held at the state secretariat and marked a major turnaround by the Telagnana ministers.
As many as 11 of the 15 ministers from Telangana region had tendered their resignations from the state assembly in July. They had since stayed away from their offices in the state secretariat. Their refusal to come to the secretariat had forced Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy to hold the cabinet meeting at his camp office two-and-a-half months ago.
This time, Reddy exerted pressure on the Telangana ministers to attend the cabinet meeting at the secretariat, citing the case of the Telangana employees who had called off their strike and resumed work. The cabinet meeting was important as its agenda included the Rachabanda or Village Junction programme starting from Wednesday and many other welfare programmes including the Re 1 per kg rice scheme.
Minister for Panchayat Raj K Jana Reddy was the only Telangana minister who skipped today's meeting as he was in New Delhi. Dr P Shankar Rao, another Telangana minister, left the place after signing the register but without attending the meeting.
Telangana ministers are also likely to start attending their offices in the state secretariat from Monday. Except a couple of ministers, including Home Minister P Sabita Indra Reddy, all other ministers have stayed
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