TRS MPs join protest brigade in Delhi

TRS MPs join protest brigade in Delhi
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Upping the ante against the Centre for failing to take a call on the controversial High Court bifurcation row pending for two years, a team of TRS Party MPs joined the law students staging protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on Friday.

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Party MPs join Telangana law students deeksha at Jantar Mantar pressing demand for HC division

New Delhi: Upping the ante against the Centre for failing to take a call on the controversial High Court bifurcation row pending for two years, a team of TRS Party MPs joined the law students staging protest at Jantar Mantar in Delhi on Friday. The MPs Konda Vishweshwar Reddy, Bibi Patil, Sitharam Naik ,K Prabhakar Reddy, D.Srinivas and Capt .V. Lakshmikantha Rao extended solidarity to the law students Diksha and shouted slogans against the Centre for its obstinate attitude on splitting the High Court.

The TRS Parliamentary Members accused the Centre of adopting delaying tactics despite repeated appeals by Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on the issue they charged. The TRS has been time and again raised the issue in the Parliament though the Centre is still buying time the MPs retorted.

They also fumed at the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu for his attitude though the TS Government has already shown an alternate site for the HC in Hyderabad in this regard. The TRS took potshots at the AP Government for misguiding the Centre by saying that there is no place for it though the TRS Government is ready with an alternate site in Hyderabad.

AP Government is hatching a conspiracy to get judges and judicial official posts meant for Telangana state they alleged. “We will not allow injustice being meted out to TS state and will intensify protest in the Parliament”, they warned. They also deplored that the BJP- led NDA government is deliberately buying time to split the high court despite the TRS demanding the same for two years after formation of new state of Telangana.

They demanded that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi should direct the union law ministry to sort out the issue through a meeting of two chief ministers in the presence of high court chief justice and Governor for an amicable solution.

It may be said here that the high court on Thursday made a vain bid to seek the opinion of the Centre on the demand. The HC also expressed dismay at the counsel representing the Centre for not giving an assurance about making an alternative arrangement in Hyderabad until a new high court is built in Andhra Pradesh.

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