Telangana Bill is likely to present in Rajya Sabha today after it has been passed in Lok Sabha. Congress strategists have not rule out the possibility of the BJP pushing further amendments to the bill in the Upper House. It has been notify that any change in the bill will require a fresh approval from Lok Sabha as well, which might delay its passage.
Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh N. Kiran Kumar Reddy is likely to resign on Wednesday and may float a new party as he has been resisting the division of state.
The state is also likely to see a bandh called by YSR Congress chief Jaganmohan Reddy who had said that the decision to create Telangana was a “black day” for the country.
In the light of last week’s proceedings in Lok Sabha when L Rajagopal, MP from Seemandhra sprayed pepper and another MP broke a microphone 16 MPs were suspended, all eyes are now on the Upper House.
Bureau Report
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