Ending days of suspense,
the Union Cabinet on Friday recommended imposition of President’s Rule in
Andhra Pradesh while keeping the Assembly in suspended animation.
There was political
uncertainty after Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy resigned and quit the
Congress in protest against the decision to bifurcate Andhra Pradesh.
Placing the Assembly under
suspended animation is a mere technicality as its term ends on June 1. Andhra
Pradesh will have simultaneous election with the Lok Sabha.
The Congress, TRS and the
YSR Congress justified the decision. TDP chief N. Chandrababu Naidu called it a
blot on democracy. Former Finance Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy said
installation of a new government ahead of the election would have been
irrational. Another former Minister, J. Geetha Reddy, said the Congress high
command had opted for President’s rule taking into account all aspects.
Seemandhra Congress
leaders had lobbied for the postponement of the Assembly election, saying it
would help the party ease frayed tempers over the creation of Telangana. But,
the proposal was not legally tenable.
Pre-poll sops
The Union Cabinet on
Friday approved several pre-poll sops which could help the Congress gain some
political mileage in the Telangana region, which accounts for 17 Lok Sabha
seats.
It also approved proposals
for higher education institutions in the Telangana and Seemandhra regions of
Andhra Pradesh, which will be bifurcated a couple of months after the general
and Assembly elections in the State.
Of the 54 Kendriya
Vidyalayas approved by the Cabinet, 10 will be located in the undivided Andhra
Pradesh. While seven will be in the Telangana region, the remaining three will
be in Seemandhra.
The seven KVs in Telangana
will be located in Warangal, Secunderabad, Nalgonda, Adilabad, Karimnagar,
Medak and Nizamabad. The three in Seemandhra will be in Cuddapah, Guntur and
East Godavari districts. The Central spend on each by way of capital cost alone
will be Rs. 15 crore.
The Seemandhra region also
gets a National Institute of Design. It will be located in Vijayawada and the
total investment to establish it will be Rs.109 crore. It will have an annual
intake of 50 undergraduate students for its three year programme.
Cabinet sources said while
the proposal sent to the Cabinet by the Industry Ministry mooted Hyderabad as
the location, the Seemandhra members in the Cabinet managed to have their way
and get it shifted to Vijayawada.
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