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Andhra Pradesh to be under President's rule

The assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh are due along with the Lok Sabha elections

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 28 2014 | 10:41 PM IST
A week after Kiran Kumar Reddy resigned as Andhra  Pradesh Chief Minister, the Centre today decided to impose President's Rule in the state while announcing a few sops for the Seemandhra region which has  been opposing creation of Telangana state.

The Union Cabinet also  decided to place under suspended  animation the Andhra Pradesh Assembly whose term is slated to end on June two.

Along with this decision, the Cabinet gave approval to proposals for Seemandhra  region, including setting up of three Kendriya Vidyalaya schools and premier National  Institute of Design. The NID was earlier planned to be set up in Hyderabad in the Telangana region.

Once President Pranab Mukherjee gives his ascent to the Cabinet decision, Andhra Pradesh will become the second state after Delhi to be placed under the central rule.

The decision to impose the President's Rule in Andhra Pradesh was necessitated  by Reddy's resignation as the Chief Minister on February 19 as he was opposed to division of the state to carve out Telangana.

Andhra Pradesh Governor ESL Narasimhan had recommended central rule in the state after the resignation of the chief minister.

The Bill to create the country's 29th state, by splitting Andhra Pradesh, was passed by Parliament on February 20 in the just-concluded Winter Session.

The Kendriya Vidyalaya schools, to be set up in Kadapa, Guntur and East Godavari districts of Seemandhra, will cost Rs 15 crore each, according to Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh.

Sources said the NID was originally  proposed by the Ministry of Industries to be set up in Hyderabad but at today’s  Cabinet meeting, Ministers from Seemandhra insisted that it should be established in "appropriate location" in their region. Finally, Vijayawada was identified for this.

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First Published: Feb 28 2014 | 8:43 PM IST

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