"It is a procedure....We have to follow it. The Centre will take a decision after the political parties expressed their views after studying the recommendations of
the Justice Srikrishna Committee," the Chief Minister said in the state Assembly, minutes before the proceedings were adjourned for half-an-hour following slogan shouting by Telugu Desam Party members.
The Centre would convene a meeting again to elicit views of all parties after they studied the Justice Srikrishna Committee report thoroughly, he added.
"Annual examinations are round the corner. Lakhs of students have to write the examinations. Let us all create a peaceful atmosphere so that they can write the exams without any problem," Kiran said.
He criticised the TDP for not even attending the all-party meeting convened by the Centre to handover the five-member Committee report.
Hitting back at the Chief Minister, Telugu Desam Legislature Party deputy leader Gali Muddukrishnama Naidu questioned the silence of AICC chief Sonia Gandhi on the statehood issue.
"Did Sonia Gandhi open her mouth so far on the issue?
Even the Congress party has not clearly spelt out its stand," Muddukrishnama pointed out.
"The Congress is solely responsible for the current political and administrative uncertainty prevailing in the state. Since the party is in power both at the Centre and in the state, it should take action on the statehood issue immediately," the TDP leader said.
TDP MLAs from Andhra-Rayalaseema regions then rushed into the Well of the House holding placards and raising slogans in support of a unified state.
Standing at their respective positions, the four CPI MLAs raised the Telangana demand as a counter.
Deputy Speaker Nadendla Manohar appealed for order, recalling the promise made by floor leaders of all parties during a meeting yesterday to let the House run smoothly from today.
But the din continued and the Deputy Speaker adjourned the proceedings for 30 minutes.
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