Hyderabad: The Telangana legislature is ready to pass a new resolution on the issue of the division of the United High Court for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, and it has been sent to the Central Government for approval. This announcement was made by Governor ESL Narasimhan on Thursday night after issuing a notification, and said that the winter session of the legislature will begin on October 27 in Hyderabad.
The Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Thursday issued a statement. It states that the State Council of Ministers will meet on October 23 and discuss various issues raised in the legislation and the bills to be presented.
The decision to pass a new resolution for the division of High Court came a week after MP B. Vinod Kumar of Telangana, sent a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the matter. That, After three years of the partition of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, the High Court in Hyderabad is still overseeing matters related to both the states. The Karimnagar MP Vinod Kumar urged the Prime Minister to respect the commitments given in the AP State Reorganization Act passed by Parliament. In the letter of Parliament it has been said that despite many interventions in Parliament, progress on the partition has remained steady.
The Various questions and motions were taken up under rule 377, as well as a zero hour intervention on March 4, 2015, but all this was in vain. Procedure of the house also unfortunately to pay attention to this issue. It was postponed on March 5, 2015. Later, the Law Minister was briefly informed on this issue. Despite the Supreme Court’s cancellation of the PIL on the issue of division, Failed to act like that, as he had promised “.
This inaction is against Section 31 (2) of the AP Reorganization Act, which provides the seat of the High Court of Andhra Pradesh to be notified by the President, Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has also expressed his desire to divide In this process, to provide any and all support necessary, but there is still no progress, “said in the letter.