Debate on T-bill likely to end on 23rd

 

The BAC meeting that concludes a short while ago has disclosed the real face of CM Kiran Kumar Reddy. He sat cool all these days assuring the people that once the T-bill is reaches the Assembly he will fight it out. However, the day the bill was tabled he has signed it and skipped the Assembly sessions when the bill was introduced. Then, today he simply left the Business Advisory Committee meeting after telling the members about his objections, as if to make a smooth passage for the bill into state Assembly.

 

The BAC, which was dominated by the members representing Telangana has obviously decided to start the debate on the T-bill from tomorrow onwards and wind it up on December 23rd, even when the President has given 42 days’ time to Assembly to thoroughly discussing on the bill.

 

AP NGOs president P.Ashok Babu, who is said to be closely associated with CM Kiran, is also not seen anywhere near state Assembly during last two days, who has been stealing the show by making tall promises to Seemandhra people. Now, it is to be understood that there is no politician in Seemandhra is reliable and division of the state is inevitable.