Wednesday 19 February 2014

How the Telangana Bill Passed in Lok Sabha

Welcome Readers today I am going to give you a clear view on how the T-Bill has been passed in the Lok Sabha on the Date: 18-02-2014.The Telangana issue was a very pending issue which has been in pending since many years.The people of telangana has fought for there separate state in a vigorous manner and today they have got the Telangana the Bill is now passed in Lok Sabha and it is likely to been passed in the Rajya Sabha on 19th but is it passed or not see here.
how the t bill passed in lok sabha

The Way T-Bill Passed in Lok Sabha:

1.The Bill was included in the Rajya Sabha.
2.The 16 MP's including Jagan Mohan Reddy were not allowed in the House.
3.The Door's were closed
4.The Lights were offed 
5.The Lok Sabha Television was Put Off it was showing that the House is Adjourned.
6.The Bill was taken by the Speaker and Passed by him.

This was the Procedure how the Bill Passed in the Lok Sabha and this type of passing of bill was for the First time in the History of India.

Anyways the Bill is now passed now it is Time for all Telangana people to celebrate there victory.

The next Steps for Telangana are:
  • Passing of bill in Upper House Rajya Sabha.
  • Getting Signed from the President of India 


Friday 11 October 2013

Seperate Telangana Road Map with 10 Districts

Telangana Road Map:

telangana-road-map
This is the Map of Telangana or Telangana Map after the seperation of both states i..e, Seema-Adhra and Telangana.

Our Telangana State Covers this Factors:

>> 10 Districts: It consists of 10 Districts including Hyderabad.The districts are namely:
1.Adilabad
2.Karimnagar
3.Nizamabad
4.Medak
5.Hyderabad
6.Warangal
7.Khammam
8.Rangareddy
9.Nalagonda
10.Mahabubnagar

The above are the 10 Districts of telangana.It is very happy news for Telangana people to get a seperate state including hyderabad.But Hyderabad is given as the Sharing Capital(Ummidi Rajadhani) for both Seemandhra and Telangana for the period of 10 Years.
As the Seemandhra doesn't have a Capital yet upto there level the high command given the chance to share the hyderabad as there capital till 10 years after CWC meeting.Thus, within the 10 years after the separation they should form the own government in there state.Till then they can share the hyderabad and do work from here.

All the go whatever they have decided they finally are giving telngana state that will be the most happiest thing for all the Telngana State peoples and the Students who fought for separate telangana and Johar for the Amaram Veerulu of telangana who gave there lives for it.

Congrats To each and every Telangana person 

Digvijay Singh Speech on Telangana after CWC meeting

After a long struggle by telangana people the congress has revealed some news on telangana being separate state or not ?
The Seperate Telangana  movement has been started from 1969 by Marri Channa Reddy Leader of Telangana Praja Samithi.
This demand was held because of voilation of Gentleman's Agreement of the Andhra Pradesh State.
So, from 1969 till now i.e.., 2013 more than 44 years of struggle the central government has taken one decision on Telangana.
This Decision is taken after the meeting of Congress Core Committee and Congress Working Committee(CWC).That decision has  been reveled into the public and media by the Speech of Digvijay Singh.

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Digvijay Singh on Telangana :

The Congress Party has held widest consultation with all political parties,with all leaders and finally the core group has now met the Chief Minister,the Deputy Chief Minister and the PCC President to take a final view and therefore now The congress party shall take a decision for the working committee and the working committee will take the decision Thank You-Digvijay Singh.

About Digvijay Singh:

Digvijaya Singh (born 28 February 1947) is an Indian politician, a former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and a significant figure in the Indian National Congress political party. He was a minister in the Cabinet of Arjun Singh, the then Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, during 1980–84. He served as the Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh for two consecutive five-year terms, commencing on 7 December 1993.
As of 2013, he is a General Secretary of the All India Congress Committee (AICC).
His Political Career : 
Singh was president of the Raghogarh Nagar palika (a municipal committee) between 1969 and 1971. An offer in 1970 from Vijayaraje Scindia for him to join the Jana Sangh was not taken up and he subsequently joined the Congress party. He became a Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) as the party's representative for the Raghogarh Vidhan Sabha constituency of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly in the 1977 elections. This was the same constituency that his father had won in 1951 as an independent candidate with support from the Jana Sangh Digvijaya was later re-elected from the Raghogarh constituency and became a Minister of State and later a Cabinet Minister in the Madhya Pradesh state government led by Arjun Singh, whom he has called his mentor, between 1980–84.[citation needed]
He was president of the Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee between 1985 and 1988, having been nominated by Rajiv Gandhi, and was again elected to the presidency in 1992. He had been elected as a member of the 8th Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, in the Indian general election of 1984, representing the Rajgarh Lok Sabha constituency. He was the first Congress politician to win the constituency, which had been created in 1977. Having won that contest by 150,000 votes, he lost the seat to Pyarelal Khandelwal of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) by 57,000 votes in the 1989 general election. He regained it in 1991, becoming a member of the 10th Lok Sabha


 

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