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No Clarity On State's Division As Yet!

Despite the UPA government putting the bifurcation process on a fast track, there is still no clarity on how it will be done and by what time it would be completed.

"None of us has clarity on this crucial matter that has a bearing on the country's future," the Congress MP from Rajahmundry Vundavelli Arun Kumar said.

The political leaders are speaking in different voices depending on their regional compulsions and expectations but nobody knows clearly what is going to happen on the Telangana front, he claimed.

The leaders and people in Telangana have been given to understand that the statehood process is on track and would be completed before the elections but the Seemandhra people have a different take on the happenings and are hopeful that the process will be stalled.

"The main question here is whether the Central government can go ahead with formation of a new state if the Assembly does not approve of it. It is not clear how can the union government go against the majority will of the Assembly members," Vundavelli said in Rajahmundry.

Meanwhile, a delegation of Seemandhra Ministers and legislators have reached Delhi to continue their efforts to stall the bifurcation of the state. 

"It is unfortunate that the Centre is going against the constitutional norms in dividing the state," the Minister Ganta Srinivasa Rao said.

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