New Delhi/Hyderabad:
This evening, the cabinet is likely to take a major step forward
in the carving out of a separate Telangana state from Andhra Pradesh.
Here are 10 developments in this story:
- The cabinet will review a note prepared by the Home Ministry that outlines the plan for how Andhra Pradesh will be bifurcated.
- Sources said as originally shared by the government, Hyderabad will be a shared capital between the old and new states for the next 10 years, after which it will belong to Telangana. Who gets to keep the prosperous IT hub has been a major headline of the controversial decision by the centre to make Telangana India's 29th state.
- The two other regions of Andhra Pradesh - Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra, referred to as "Seemandhra" - are bitterly opposed to the division of the state.
- The cabinet will adopt a resolution on the creation of Telangana, which will then be sent to President Pranab Mukherjee, with the recommendation that he refer it to the Andhra Pradesh state legislature.
- In Hyderabad, ministers from Seemandhra are gathering at the home of Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy to protest against the cabinet's plans. Mr Reddy also belongs to Seemandhra.
- Though the Andhra Pradesh Assembly is meant to provide feedback on the resolution, the Centre is not obliged to accept its opinion.
- A group of union ministers will be assigned to figure out, in consultation with local leaders, how to divide water, power and revenue between the two states.
- The cabinet includes three ministers from Seemandhra - Kavuri Sambasiva Rao, Pallam Raju and Kishore Chandra Deo. Jaipal Reddy is the only cabinet minister from Telangana and he has strongly supported the plan to make it a state.
- The Congress has confronted serious dissent from its own leaders from Seemandhra. The party has sey up a committee with four members, headed by Defence Minister AK Antony, to gather and address the concerns of local stake-holders.
- Leaders from both Seemandhra and Telangana have met the committee and presented their views.
