Srikrishna Committee report
The Srikrishna
committee on Telangana submitted its report in two volumes to the Home
Ministry of India on 30 December 2010. In an all-party meeting on 6
January 2011, the Home ministry made the 505-page Srikrishna committee
report public. Section 9-3 (page 440) of the report discusses six
solutions.
The
Committee announced that they were recommending keeping the State
united(one of option- which they testified is not possible in present
situation), and advised constitutional and statutory measures for
socio-economic development and political empowerment of Telangana region
through the creation of a statutorily empowered Telangana Regional
Council. Telangana leaders say the best option from the Sri Krishna
committee report is the formation of separate Telangana state with
Hyderabad as its capital. They plan to pressure the Central government
to zero in on this option as the only workable one.
On March 23, 2011, Justice L Narasimha Reddy of Andhra Pradesh high
court ordered central government to make contents of 8th chapter of Sri
Krishna Committee, so called 'secret report'. Justice in his
60 page judgement
said "The Committee travelled beyond the terms of reference in its
endeavour to persuade the Union of India not to accede to the demand for
Telangana". The judgement (in para 75, 80 94) also quoted the SKC
report's 8th chapter which advised central govt on how to manage
Telangana political parties, how to manage Telangana public opinion
using local media virtually owned by Seema-Andhra
industrialists and what kind of law and order methods to be used. The
justice further said(in para 103) "The maneuver suggested by the
Committee in its secret supplementary note poses an open challenge, if
not threat, to the very system of democracy."
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