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Wed, 01/06/2010 - 13:15
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2NDLD TELANGANA TWO


The leaders came out with a brief joint statement in
which they appealed that peace, harmony and law and order
should be maintained in the state.

Dattatreya insisted that the Centre should come out with
a separate Telangana bill in the Budget session of Parliament.
Chandrasekhar Rao's son K T Rama Rao told reporters that
his party was satisfied with the way the meeting was
conducted. "The meeting was conducted in an orderly fashion.
Everyone was given an opportunity to convey his views. We are
satisfied."
Majlis MP Asaduddin Owaissi suggested a high-powered
committee of senior bureaucrats or national leaders to go into
the future of Andhra Pradesh and give its finding within a
definite time frame so that a lasting solution could be found
out to the satisfaction of all the three regions in the state.
In the meanwhile, he favoured imposition of President's
rule in the state as there was no governance at the moment.
Earlier in his opening statement, Chidambaram made it
clear that the agenda of the meeting was to "deliberate on the
mechanism and lay down a road map for consultations".
Appealing to the leaders to show accommodation and
goodwill and help the Centre find a solution, Chidambaram
indicated that the Maoists would be happy if the political
parties fail to hammer out a solution. (More) PTI ACB
RDM


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