Not bypassing normal procedure, says Shinde
As the Congress-led UPA government sets the ball rolling for the creation of a seperate state of Telangana, home minister Sushilkumar Shinde dismissed suggestions that the government was bypassing the normal practice of the state Assembly adopting a resolution for creating the separate state.
The home minister also said the government no longer follows the policy of creating new states on the basis of language which was the precedence in the past. “Earlier, states were formed on the linguistic line. But no more we follow that, not on linguistic line now,” he said.
“Not at all (we are not bypassing). Already, the issue was discussed in Andhra Pradesh Assembly. Now, if the proposal comes from the state, it would be good. But if it does not come, other ways are open. We will discuss and move forward according to the Constitution,” he said. Government sources disclosed that the Union home ministry is moving ahead under Article 3 of the Constitution which allows the Parliament to pass a legislation for carving out a new state.
Mr Shinde said: “The (Congress) party has given the direction to the government. The CWC has passed a resolution. Further procedure will be done according to the Constitution. We will do as per the Constitution. We have to follow the procedure,” he said.
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