PM looking at postponing Telangana Issue
News pulse, Politics | admin | February 24, 2011 at 5:57 am
Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, is looking at postponing the separate statehood of Telangana Issue to May 2011.
Talking to the media at a pressmeet in Delhi, Manmohan Singh said that UPA central government can only look into this issue after budget sessions are completed by april.
It is heard that the UPA government in delhi is planning union cabinet expansion after budget sessions and few congress MPs from telangana are expecting berth this summer. It looks like the MPs will be bought so that they do not voice the Telangana issue anymore.
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