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Centre approves Telangana Bill
By: Tupaki Desk | 7 Feb 2014 2:30 PM GMTThe days are getting near for separate state and the Centre is not in a mood to wait for tabling T bill in Parliament
According to sources, the union cabinet Friday gave its nod to the Telangana bill .Cabinet approved the Reorganization Bill-2013 with certain amendments suggested by the Group of Ministers .The approval came after in two-hour long meeting held at the prime minister's 7 Race Course Road residence.
All the efforts of SA ministers went in vain and the cabinet was rejected the proposal of making Hyderabad as a Union Territory for a period of 10 years.The Cabinet was not bothered about the objections raised by Seemandhra ministers M M Pallam Raju and Kavuri Sambasiva Rao over the Telangana bill.
All roads are cleared with union cabinet approval and now at any time the Bill will move for the approval of president which in turns sends to Parliament where the real heat begins
Other side, Union Minister of Textiles Kavuru Samba Siva Rao claimed that the bill would not be tabled or approved during the ongoing session of the Parliament
According to sources, the union cabinet Friday gave its nod to the Telangana bill .Cabinet approved the Reorganization Bill-2013 with certain amendments suggested by the Group of Ministers .The approval came after in two-hour long meeting held at the prime minister's 7 Race Course Road residence.
All the efforts of SA ministers went in vain and the cabinet was rejected the proposal of making Hyderabad as a Union Territory for a period of 10 years.The Cabinet was not bothered about the objections raised by Seemandhra ministers M M Pallam Raju and Kavuri Sambasiva Rao over the Telangana bill.
All roads are cleared with union cabinet approval and now at any time the Bill will move for the approval of president which in turns sends to Parliament where the real heat begins
Other side, Union Minister of Textiles Kavuru Samba Siva Rao claimed that the bill would not be tabled or approved during the ongoing session of the Parliament