Why Digvijay did left the job unfinished

 

Congress state political in-charge Digvijay Singh has arrived to Hyderabad along with the T-Bill and left hurriedly without finishing his assignment. During his two days’ visit to Hyderabad, he holds meetings with leaders of both regions but found every one stick to their stands and no one is willing to change them. He even had a lunch meeting with CM Kiran, Dy.CM Damodara at PCC President Botsa Satyanarayana’s house at Hyderabad. But, he couldn’t convince CM Kiran to fall in line with party.

 

Later, in the press conference that he held at Gandhi Bhavan has said that including CM Kiran every Congress man has to obey the high command’s decision. However, this time he is not bold enough to say that CM Kiran has agreed to pass the bill in the Assembly. After realizing that he can’t make CM Kiran fall in line with party, he left the fate of T-bill to leaders of both regions. Perhaps, that is why he has asked the members of the house to thoroughly discuss on each and every article of the bill and give their opinions on them.

 

It is evident that consensus on the bill in the Assembly is impossible. So, the Centre may recommend President Pranab to impose President’s Rule on the state any time after December 31st after reviewing the situation of the bill. Then, it can have the bill in its hand and proceeds to Parliament using its discretionary powers that it has through Article 3. There are some reports, that T-Congress leaders’ are planning move no-confidence motion against Kiran Sarkar so as to enable the bill return to Delhi in due time.

 

However, hardly there is one month time left to forward the bill to Parliament, otherwise the bill will be shelved until new government forms at Centre after 2014 general elections. In such case, there may be further delay in Telangana formation.