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TRS MPs to highlight Centre’s discrimination towards Telangana in Parliament

With the winter session of the Parliament scheduled to commence on Wednesday, TRS (BRS) President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao instructed the party MPs to expose the BJP government’s failures on all fronts and also question the discrimination towards Telangana State.

Hyderabad: The TRS (now BRS) is gearing up to confront the Central government in the Parliament over the discrimination being meted out to Telangana in terms of allocation of funds and projects as well as cuts being imposed on borrowings. With the winter session of the Parliament scheduled to commence on Wednesday, TRS (BRS) President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao instructed the party MPs to expose the BJP government‘s failures on all fronts and also question the discrimination towards Telangana State.

In a meeting with the party MPs on Monday night, the Chief Minister instructed them to raise one issue everyday in the Parliament and question the BJP government as to why none of the promises – railway coach factory at Kazipet, steel plant at Bayyaram, tribal university, IIM and others, made under Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act were not fulfilled even after eight years. The Centre is yet to resolve the river water disputes and finalise the share of Telangana in Krishna and Godavari rivers. He even wondered if the Centre was not addressing the issues intentionally.

During the 16-day session of the Parliament, the MPs will also take up issues pertaining to pending funds to Telangana including recommendations made by NITI Aayog along with the 13th, 14th and 15th Finance Commissions. As the Centre is planning to introduce over 20 different bills in the upcoming session, the Chief Minister asked the MPs to study them in detail and question any injustice being done to the State by passing them in the Parliament.

Meanwhile, TRS (BRS) Lok Sabha floor leader Nama Nageshwara Rao demanded for a detailed discussion on the pending promises and funds to Telangana State including the assurances under Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Act. He accused the Centre of creating hurdles to Telangana and stalling funds amounting to Rs 40,000 crore through borrowings and other revenue sources. He sought justice for Telangana and warned that any further discrimination will not be tolerated.

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