Defending the committee on Telangana announced by the state government, finance minister and chairman of the committee K Rosaiah on Sunday said that it was announced not to decide on whether or not the state should be bifurcated.
It is meant only to examine the problems arising out of formation of separate Telangana, he said. Talking to media , Rosaiah said it is unfortunate that there was lack of interest in the parties like TDP, TRS, CPI and CPM to joining the committee. Still the government has to keep up its word.
CM had announced in the Assembly that he would constitute a committee to take the issue forward. "Identifying the problems, examining them and finding solutions is my job and I would try to find solutions," he said. "The committee would examine the problems arising out of bifurcation, sharing of assets between the two regions Andhra and Rayalaseema and the problems that might arise out of bifurcation," he said.
It is meant only to examine the problems arising out of formation of separate Telangana, he said. Talking to media , Rosaiah said it is unfortunate that there was lack of interest in the parties like TDP, TRS, CPI and CPM to joining the committee. Still the government has to keep up its word.
CM had announced in the Assembly that he would constitute a committee to take the issue forward. "Identifying the problems, examining them and finding solutions is my job and I would try to find solutions," he said. "The committee would examine the problems arising out of bifurcation, sharing of assets between the two regions Andhra and Rayalaseema and the problems that might arise out of bifurcation," he said.
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