AP-Telangana tug-of-war continues

Two months on, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana continue to spar over apportions

August 06, 2014 06:00 pm | Updated 06:00 pm IST - Hyderabad:

Demonstration at Andhra Pradesh High Court demanding separate High Court for Telangana State, in Hyderabad last month. Photo. Special Arrangement

Demonstration at Andhra Pradesh High Court demanding separate High Court for Telangana State, in Hyderabad last month. Photo. Special Arrangement

Squabbling between the governments of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana continues unabated two months after the bifurcation with each blaming the other as the aggressor even as almost every “contentious” issue remains unresolved.

The Telangana governmenthas faced wrath of the courts over its “unilateral” actions but it is not ready to budge.

The Andhra Pradesh government has been repeatedly petitioning the Governor E S L Narasimhan, who is common for both States, against the “high-handed acts” but the Telangana regime remains nonchalant.

Things had come to such a pass recently that Union Minister for Urban Development M. Venkaiah Naidu stepped in to broker peace between the two ‘warring’ states, advising Chief Ministers N Chandrababu Naidu and K Chandrasekhar Rao to “honour the spirit of the AP Reorganisation Act and not let hatred spread among Telugu people.”

Repeated violation The AP government, in particular, is miffed over the “repeated violations” of the AP Reorganisation Act “in both letter and in spirit” by the Government of Telangana. A case in point is the bifurcation of institutions like the Acharya N G Ranga Agricultural University and Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University.

Though these two institutions were not included in either Schedule 9 or Schedule 10 of the AP Reorganisation Act, the Telangana government issued orders two days ago bifurcating and re-naming them, much to the chagrin of the AP government. Fate of major institutions like the NTR University of Health Sciences, Sri Venkateswara Vedic University, AP Judicial Academy, AP Foods, AP Horticulture Training Institute, DNA Fingerprinting and Transgenic Crops Monitoring Laboratory and many others thus hang in balance now.

No clarity

Even, there is no clarity yet on the Institution of Lokayukta, State Election Commission, AP Information Commission (under the RTI Act), AP Human Rights Commission and AP Administrative Tribunal but it is understood that they will continue to operate as common institutions till alternative arrangements are made, official sources noted.

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