Finally, debate on bifurcation Bill takes off

January 08, 2014 12:46 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:09 pm IST - Hyderabad

A file picture of AP Assembly in Hyderabad. Photo: P.V.Sivakumar.

A file picture of AP Assembly in Hyderabad. Photo: P.V.Sivakumar.

Ending weeks of stalemate, the debate on the draft A.P. Reorganisation Bill 2013 finally began in the Assembly on Wednesday after the Government and the main Opposition, Telugu Desam, agreed on it, much to the chagrin of the protesting YSR Congress.

Initiating the debate on behalf of the Government, Tourism Minister Vatti Vasanth Kumar described the draft Bill as “undemocratic,’’ “unconstitutional” and forwarded to the Assembly in a manner that damaged the federal spirit.

The proposed legislation had several features that were against established procedures and conventions and it was brought about against the wishes of the Seemandhra people. They were “harmful’’ to the interests of all regions and were likely to cause irreparable loss to all sectors if it was approved in its present form. The deadlock ended after the House was adjourned twice. Finance Minister Anam Ramanarayan Reddy made a fervent appeal to all parties to cooperate in the smooth conduct of the proceedings.

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