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10-day extension for T-debate?

President of India Pranab Mukherjee is likely to give an extension of a maximum of 10 more days for the State Assembly to to discuss the Telangana bill as it is yet to debate the State bifurcation issue due to continuous disruptions.

The time limit given to the Andhra Pradesh Assembly to discuss the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill comes to an end on January 23 as the President has given the House six weeks to discuss the legislation and give its opinion.

However, the State legislature has not been able to discuss it due to regular pandemonium in the House following protests by both pro and anti-Telangana MLAs. Official sources said there have been precedents when the President had extended the time given to the state Assembly to discuss a bill for creation of a new state.

"Since the honourable President strictly goes by the book, there is a possibility that he may extend the January 23 deadline following precedents, if the state Assembly requests him for it," a source said.

The Madhya Pradesh Assembly was given extended time by the then President to discuss and approve the bill for creation of Chhattisgarh.

If the time limit is extended beyond January 23, the Centre will have a very narrow window to get the Telangana Bill passed in the Parliament which will commence in the first fortnight of February to pass the Vote on Account.

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