Telangana bill: Pro-statehood parties threaten non-cooperation

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 03:16 PM.

Intensifying their agitation for Telangana, the TRS, BJP and other pro-Telangana organisations have announced that they will start a “non-cooperation movement” from February 17 to press upon the Centre for the introduction of a bill for the formation of a separate state in the Budget session of Parliament.

The leaders of TRS, BJP and several peoples’ organisations met the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, Mr N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, here, under the banner of the Telangana political Joint Action Committee (JAC), and conveyed their decision to him.

“We told the Chief Minister to speak to the Centre and see that the bill for the formation of separate Telangana is introduced in the Budget session of Parliament. If the Centre fails to make a clear statement about moving the Bill, we will launch non-cooperation movement from February 17,” the JAC Chairman, Mr M. Kodandaram, told reporters after meeting the CM.

He appealed to all sections of people to participate in the non-cooperation agitation and bring the administration to a grinding halt to mount pressure on the Centre.

“Since there is no response from the Government, we have to put pressure on the Government. We should all come forward for achieving Telangana and bring the administration to a halt,” he said.

Mounting pressure on the MLAs and MPs of Congress and TDP, he said the public representatives should also participate in the agitation failing which they will also face non-cooperation.

“MPs and MLAs should also take the vow for achieving Telangana. They should put pressure on the Government.

Otherwise, there will be non-cooperation against them also,” Mr Kodandaram said.

Published on February 5, 2011 07:25