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Tuesday 8 April 2014

No Suitable Building Available for AP Council

Published: 06th April 2014 08:35 AM
Last Updated: 06th April 2014 08:35 AM
Officials are looking for a building for conducting meetings of the Legislative Council of residuary Andhra Pradesh. The existing Assembly buildings, old and new, could be used by Telangana and AP Assemblies. For the Council, there is only one building which can be used for Telanagana. As such, there is no suitable building for the residuary AP to conduct Council meetings.
Though there is a proposal to construct a building for the AP Legislative Council, a final decision is yet to be taken. It is argued that Hyderabad will be the common capital for a maximum period of ten years and there is no need for constructing a new building for AP Legislative Council in Hyderabad. The officials are finding an alternative building for AP Council.
Governor’s ddviser AN Roy on Sunday inspected the buildings on the Secretariat and Assembly premises for distribution of assets between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
Roy, along with roads and buildings and transport department officials Lakshmi Parthasarathy, Busi Sam Bob and additional DG (Intelligence) M Mahender Reddy, went round the Assembly and Secretariat on Saturday to make an on-the-spot assessment.
Saturday being a holiday, Roy went round the Secretariat and examined various proposals to erect a new entry gate for Telangana chief minister and allocation of buildings in the Secretariat for both AP and Telangana.
As per the proposals, A,B,C, D and H-North blocks will be allocated to Telangana, and H-South, K, L, J and G to AP. Roy also inspected the dilapidated G-Block.

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