Friday, March 19, 2010

REPRESENTATIONS TO SRI KRISHNA COMMITTEE CROSSED 14,000

The The justice Sri Krishna Committee, which is pursuing the conditions of Andhra Pradesh, has extended the last date to receive the representations to 10th April 2010. The Committee held its third meeting on 18th March and took a decision to extend the date in view of requests made by various sections of society. The committee Chairman justice Sri Krishna has made clear that there would be no further extension to send the representations as they have to submit the report on or before December last of this year.
The member Secretary Mr. Duggal has said that a record number of fourteen thousand representations have been received so far from the various sections and consultants would pursue them later. Already sub committees have been formed, he said. He clarified that some political parties are also pursuing them to send their arguments and some sent. The Committee also made it clear that they won’t ask any report from the AP Government specifically.
Any minister including Chief Minister is wanted to meet them; they should do it in privately as a citizen but not officially. In another question they have clarified that did not send any statistics to TRS President Chandrasekhara Rao.
The Committee would sit again on April eighth and tour the Andhra Pradesh after tenth of April. The committee would tour in the state where ever necessary and where we got representations, the Chairman said.
Meanwhile the Andhra Pradesh assembly has passed the bill seeking the Central Government to make an act deleting the Hyderabad City as free Zone to appoint police personnel up to the rank of inspectors without any discussion. The PRP and some TDP members dissatisfied with this.

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